Sunday, February 5, 2017

Show Him The Door!

The New York Knicks can own New York City if they wanted to. There could be blue and orange all over NY, even Yankees fans would be ok with that. NY would have its Golden Boy, Carmelo Anthony much like the Yanks did with Derek Jeter. Madison Square Garden could be the best place in sports but it's nothing but a pipe dream these days. The Knicks sold hope and promise. Now they just sell live action soap operas at MSG.


Phil Jackson's days at MSG should be numbered
Saturday night the Knicks hosted the defending World Champion Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time this season in prime time on national television. For the second time, they were embarrassed. The Cavs took a 27 point lead at one point in the game..27! To the Knicks credit, they climbed within 5 with a minute left but that's where the magic ran out. That's been their M.O. They strap you in for a roller coaster ride and fail to deliver in the end. Everyone in the city knows this, so does everyone in the NBA. The only ones who don't see it are the people running the Knicks organization.

Saturday night's game showed everything was wrong with the Knicks. They missed 14 free throws. They lost by 11. Something so simple couldn't be executed. The fans booed the Knicks for their awful performance. Melo shook his finger "no, no, no" in response. The Knicks fought back from a 27 point deficit, got as close as 5 points but Lebron James took over in the final minute and dished out an outstanding pass to a wide open Kevin Love to hit a 3-pointer to seal the win. The same Kevin Love the Knicks are trying to acquire from the Cavs for Melo.  Melo and Kristaps Porzingis were a non factor in this game. They are the guys that are suppose to be driving this team into the playoffs. The other guy that was suppose to be helping them this season was Derrick Rose sat out his 4th consecutive game with an ankle injury. I guess he should just disappear again like he did a few weeks ago without explanation. At least that would get the Knicks some sympathy...right?

This has led to speculation that Carmelo Anthony is going to get traded sooner than later. The debate has gone on for weeks, should the Knicks keep Melo? Is it his fault the Knicks are in disarray or is it Phil Jackson's? Melo doesn't care how people view it, all he cares about is winning as a NY Knick but it's starting to show in his performance on the court. When asked about all the off the court drama Melo said:

Off the court drama starting to affect Melo on the court
"I'm still keeping it [mellow], still keeping it cool, man. It definitely kind of tests you, can put you to the test...You have to dig deep within yourself to get through it on a day-to-day basis, figure out a way how to still go out there and play at a high level every night, play hard, lead this team."That's kind of where you have to dig deep at, despite of everything that's going on, that's surrounding -- I don't even want to say us -- me. It's testing me. It's testing my will. It's testing me as a human being. It also is making me stronger throughout this process."

The Knicks would be crazy to trade Melo especially if they don't get high caliber players in return. The problem here is Phil Jackson. The guy outside of drafting Porzingis has been a disaster for the Knicks. Even now I'm thinking that he paid someone to scout and do the drafting for him. He's so out of touch with the team and the city that it's apparent he's the problem. Getting Rose this past offseason was a nice touch and good idea in theory but it was a one year experiment at best. That experiment has gone up in flames. Joakim Noah was signed to a 4 year $72 million contract, the guy has eight  games this season without scoring a single point. Now he looks like a guy who's going to be coming off the bench the rest of his career. Good moves Phil. Rose disappeared one night and missed a game. No one knew where he was or if he was ok. Phil declined to speak that night about it. How? You have nothing to say? The fans who pay way too much money to come watch THIS Knicks team aren't owed an explanation as to why one of the team's elite players suddenly vanished? Poor decision Phil.

Phil and Melo are headed to an ugly divorce
The problem isn't Carmelo. I've witnessed him score 25 points in one quarter just a few weeks ago. That set a Knicks Franchise record for most points in one quarter. That's saying something. He's still got enough left in the tank to make this team great again. Porzingis has enough right now to make this team great again. The problem is no one else on the team is capable on a consistent basis. There are flashes around the team but nothing consistent. Nothing to supplement an off day by Melo and/or KP. LeBron has his support system in Cleveland. Steph Curry has his in Golden State. Where's Melo's? That is on you Phil and only you. That is why you sir need to be shown the door, not Carmelo. Take the money with you...this city wants a winner and you my friend are no longer one.
 
 

Friday, February 3, 2017

Ruda's Ramblings: SUPERBOWL Preview

Super Bowl 51 is upon us, and the very team that dominated the offseason headlines with "Deflategate" has returned to the NFL's grandest stage to face the Atlanta Falcons for the Lombardi Trophy this Sunday.

In a season which saw New England go without their MVP for the first four regular season games due to suspension (going 3-1 during that span)Brady returned with a chip on his shoulder, leading the Patriots to their 9th Super Bowl appearance. Brady also has the opportunity to become the first NFL quarterback in history to win 5 Super Bowls. With Brady at the helm the Patriots offense is always dangerous, he makes the players around him better. Year after year no name players become household names within the Pats offense, this year is no different, ripping through the AFC with ease, they basically went untested. With that being said, not fast New England, don't start planning the parade just yet.

For the first time since 1998, the Atlanta Falcons have returned to the Super Bowl. Long gone are the days of the dirty bird, the Falcons this year took the NFC by storm bolstering a high powered offense which put up the 7th most points in NFL history. The Falcons finished the season totaling 71 points more than the next closest team. Led by Matt Ryan, who is sure to take home NFL MVP, this game can get out of hand real quick for New England if their defense isn't up to the task. The Falcons were not just explosive, they were also efficient. They scored a touchdown or field goal on 54.1 percent of their drives, the highest rate of any team since 2002. Only 5.7 percent of their drives ended in turnovers.
 
 So on to.... PREDICTION TIME! The Atlanta Falcons offense will prove to be too much for the Patriots, and Atlanta's defense will do just enough to preserve a victory. The Patriots secondary is small. Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu tower over Malcolm Butler, Logan Ryan, and Devin McCourty. The Falcons possess too many weapons on offense to key in on just Julio Jones, so Belichick has the undaunting task of keeping Atlanta's supporting cast of receivers(Taylor Gabriel, Austin Hooper) and backs(Devonta Freeman, Tevin Coleman)at bay while keeping the scoreboard within striking distance, a task they will fall short in. New England will put up points, but the Falcons will end up distancing themselves come the 4th quarter. Too Much for a mediocre defense to handle. Atlanta 38 New England 27 , Matt Ryan both NFL and Super Bowl MVP






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