You watch the Knicks now:
Upping the pace,
moving the ball,
spreading the wealth,
getting high-percentage looks,
everybody’s eating
and you can’t help but think back on the last five years, when Thibs would just hand the ball to Randle or Brunson, park the wings in the corners, plant the center in the short corner, and say, “the game tells you what to do.”
And people really used to get vociferously in their feelings when you dared to criticize that process.
