The may sport a modest 11-8 record this season, yet they boast one of the most potent offenses in the league, especially during the Tom Thibodeau era.
Traditionally recognized as a defensive strategist, Thibodeau has shifted his focus for the Knicks this year, guiding their offense to notable heights in the early stages of the season.
However, as the team’s success grows, so does the scrutiny from opposing defenses, who are starting to exploit specific moments within New York’s offensive scheme. This increased pressure appears to have taken a toll, with the Knicks experiencing a minor dip in offensive efficiency over the past two games.
Nevertheless, Coach Thibodeau remains resolute, keeping his attention trained on aspects beyond offense. “The thing is, I’m more concerned about our defense,” Thibodeau remarked. “In the loss to Dallas, we put up 76 points and shot an impressive 66% in the second half. The stats highlight the strength of our offense. We’re leading the league in points per possession. Depending on the ranking you refer to, we’re either first or second. That speaks volumes about our offensive capabilities.”
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Despite the Knicks’ offensive success, their defensive performance has been less than stellar, ranking a disappointing 23rd in the league for defensive efficiency after the first quarter of the season. This reality frees the Knicks from fretting over the adaptations made by rival teams; their offense remains effective enough to weather the storm.
Ultimately, it’s the defense that requires immediate attention.
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