Why New York Knicks Should Make 2014 Mike Woodson’s Final Season

January 18th, 2014 by Steven Korn Leave a reply »



After starting 2014 6-1 and having some very impressive wins, the Knicks have returned to their 2013 form.

Coming off three straight losses, the Knicks are struggling to get help from anyone outside of Carmelo Anthony. Not only are his fellow teammates failing him, but New York’s coaching staff is doing little to support ‘Melo.

Coaches are extremely important in the NBA; there is no denying it. Every good team in the game today has a very good coach. Gregg Popovich, Frank Vogel and Scott Brooks are among them—Mike Woodson is not.

Woodson is not a bad coach, but he is absolutely the wrong coach for this team.

New York needs someone who not only demands his players’ respect, but someone who actually receives that respect. It’s obvious that the Knicks do not respect Mike Woodson the way they should.

After the loss to the Pacers, Carmelo Anthony told reporters that the Pacers had made adjustments at halftime while the Knicks “didn’t make the adjustment back to it.” The frustration on Carmelo’s face was clear throu ...

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