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Julius Randle of the New York Knicks talks with coach Tom Tibodo during the first overtime period against the Boston Celtics.
The New York Knicks are approaching the new season and are looking to put the lackluster turnout in 2021-22 behind them. While there was plenty of blame for their follies, two people, in particular, seem to have taken the vast majority of the blame for their last qualifier-free campaign – Julius Randle and Tom Thibodeau.
In 2020-21, the club shocked the sports world by finishing fourth in the Eastern Conference standings and overcoming an eight-year post-season drought, while Randle and Tibodo finished individual NBA Honors and Coach of the Year, respectively.
Unfortunately, the follow-up season was much less successful, as the Knicks finished their seventeenth sub-.500 season since the turn of the century, scoring an overall record of 37-45, and fair or not, the blame is because that score fell hard on the shoulders of the big man and coach. .
Now, as we head into 2022-23, there appears to be a lot of pressure on the duo to cash in on their accolade selves, which in turn serve as key factors in the Knickerbockers’ recovery season, despite all the finger-pointing from fans and the media over the past year. Rundle and Tibodo seem to be still on the same page with each other.
Randall still believes in the Knicks coach
Despite their loss to the Indiana Pacers, during the post-game media session in New York on October 13, Julius Randle discussed his feelings about Tom Thibodeau’s regime, Noting that he still has complete confidence in his head coach.
“I just bought what a coach does, how he’s trying to play,” Randel said during post-game stress in New York. Via New York Post.
“I’m just trying to be a leader and establish the pace of play, not being selfish for our team, because I feel like we’re at our best when we play like this. … It kind of happens naturally. If the shot is there, take it.” [If not]Push the ball, try to get to the edge. If it isn’t there, we have shooters everywhere.”
Although the Knicks were defeated by the Pacers on the night, the team’s starting line-up, notably the main trio Randell, RJ Barrett and Jalen Bronson put on another solid showing, combining all three for 45 points, 11 assists and 20 balls. rebounds. While the starting unit beat Indiana 61 to 44 by three-quarters of the action.
With its three initial New York outings pre-season, the team has also shown a greater willingness to share the ball when attacking, such as They currently provide an average of 25.3 assists per gamewhich ranked them 12th in the category, which is definitely a step in the right direction After finishing dead in his last assists average last season with only 21.9 per game.
During this run, the Knicks’ Big Three combined to average an impressive 49.0 points, 11.0 assists, and 14.3 rebounds per contest.
NBA Analyst Drops Knicks Point Guard
Although fans may be excited to have Jalen Bronson at the helm of the New York Knicks next season, ESPN analyst and former NBA goalkeeper Tim Legler recently tempered expectations about taking a free agency for the team. During the October 13 episode of the NBA today.
When discussing the new team captain, Legler stated that while he may be better than what the team has had in recent years, he is still not the “star” team-maker the front office has been looking forward to.
“While he is a promotion as a points guard, I don’t think he will necessarily be a team-maker for the New York Knicks,” he said. Legler said.
“While Bronson is cementing their point guard position, he’s not the type of explosive talent who can consistently dominate in a way that will propel the Knicks into the contender’s position.”
After spending a year working with the Dallas Mavericks in 2021-22, posting stellar averages of 16.3 points, 4.8 assists and 3.9 rebounds on 50.2% shooting from the ground and 37.3% shooting from deep, Bronson swung into the free agency period this summer. It can also be said that he is the highest name in his office bills.
The veteran ended up in the fifth year Profitable four-year deal worth $104 million with Knicks on first official day of free agency.
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