Kingster
Hall of Famer
This Knicks game highlights some of my nagging concerns about the offense of this team and it's offensive identity going forward. What should be the offense for this team that best fits its personnel? Why were the Knicks able to impose their thuggish slow-down trench warfare against the Kings, but the Kings were not able to attack in blitzkrieg style to blow the game open against the Knicks? I think in part it may be due to an offense that tries to be centered around Sabonis and then also tries to be centered around Fox. Which is it? If Fox is really the main guy in the offense and what many have said is the "head of the spear" then why is the much slower Sabonis "leading" the fast break? Wouldn't it be correct to say that Sabonis is the head of the spear? The answer usually given is that if Sabonis gets the rebound that it's faster for him to bring the ball up the floor? But is it faster than Fox leading the break and pushing the pace? How often have we even seen Fox lead the fast break this year? Or finish on the fast break? I think I've seen maybe two games where Fox put significant pressure on the opposing team because of his speed in the open court. And it's hard for me to imagine that this team is reaching it's full potential or achieving maximum success in the playoffs until we see Fox and his speed imposing his will on opposing teams. Otherwise, teams like the Knicks will continue to make the Kings play their game.