Thursday, March 25, 2010

Knicks' Mental Errors

Found a little breakdown of Knicks mistakes from the Rockets game this past Sunday, check out NBAplaybook.com for further details, really cool site.

Against the Rockets (and some former Knicks), the Knicks ran out to a pretty big lead, but the Rockets were able to climb back in it. Part of it was because the Rockets are a pretty good team, but the Knicks helped out big time. The Knicks made a couple of mental errors that lead to easy baskets for the Rockets:

Poor Outlet Passing

On two separate occasions, the Knicks turned the ball over in the backcourt. The first comes after a Rockets three pointer:



This is because Trevor Ariza is hanging around and it should have been noticed by either guy (or at least 1). This is something that a lot of teams do to get the ball out of the PGs hands, but it rarely turns into a steal. However, Giddens grabs the ball out of the net and just tosses to where Duhon is without looking. For his part, Duhon floats away from the basketball as it comes to him instead of meeting the ball and ensuring the catch. The Rockets went from being down 14 to being down 9 after this. This was a huge 5 point swing in this game as the Knicks went from pulling away to trying to hang on to the lead.

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