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New York Knicks regret poor shooting performance

New York Knicks regret poor shooting performance

New York Knicks doesn’t always throw the ball well, but that’s no excuse for why he can’t win games.

The Knicks are hovering around the .500 mark in the first few weeks of the season, but that’s not where the team wants to be.

In Monday’s loss to the Houston Rockets, the Knicks shot less than 40 percent, making it difficult to win. However, they had a chance if they were better in other areas.

“Yes, we cannot say: ‘The shots didn’t fall and that’s why we lost.’ We need to be able to win games when shots don’t fall.” Brunson said to post and toast. “I think we fought well, but not enough. We needed to play stronger. They outscored us and outscored us in the first half. In this regard, we needed to play tougher. I think we ended the second quarter strong to some extent. This is how we need to play all the time.”

Knicks They played well during games, but it will take a full 48 minutes of effort to get those wins as the season progresses. Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau believes the same thing.

“When you’re not shooting well, you want to rely on your defense and rebounding,” Thibodeau said. “Sometimes things go your way, sometimes they don’t.”

Going into Wednesday night’s game, the Knicks rank fifth in the NBA in shooting percentage. The only teams ranked higher are the Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers and undefeated Cleveland Cavaliers. This means that the number of shots is reduced, but the victories come at different rates.

In order for the winning amount to grow, Knicks You will need to improve in all areas, not just basketball shooting.

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