Posted on September 1st, 7:55 pm, by Noah, under
Visuals.
The darker the tint, the worse a player’s performance in that said area. Amar’e may have the greatest variety of shots within the arc, having added a good midrange jumper in recent years. Ronnie Turiaf, meanwhile, remarkably shot 80 percent at the rim last year, blowing the other seven players out of the water. Like [...]
Posted on July 24th, 9:15 pm, by Noah, under
Evaluations.
Until the Heat added Mike Miller, the most popular theory for how to stop Miami was to simply clog the middle. Some have raised similar theories for the Knicks, leading for some calls for the Knicks to acquire a similar shooter – Donnie Walsh may have been interested in Miller and fellow sharpshooter Kyle Korver [...]
I only caught the second half of the Knick’s 71-63 win over the defending champions, but these things stood out. There was much better D on the part of Jerome Jordan today, recording two blocks and seemed to be doing a much better job of getting in the way and taking advantage of his size. [...]
Photo/Garrett Ellwood The Knicks lost to the Denver Nuggets 90-100, after recording 30 personal fouls in the first half and finished with 46. Players were allotted ten fouls each, which explains why Bill Walker was able to rack up nine. I don’t have a single storyline for the game, so I’ve settled for jotting some [...]