Excellent post! Hit the nail on the head. Hornacek wants to move the ball up and down the court and he is stuck with an old PG and talented big men that don't run the floor well. No one's fault really but in recent years, the only guy that seemed to have a team that fit his style was Woody and he got good results.CommonSense wrote:After we ran Larry Brown and Mike D'Antoni out of town I don't think there's a coach we could get that would really move the needle or that I would be really excited about. And I know those guys were legitimately bad with us but at some point you have to look at the organization. With the Knicks, it just seems like we could end up with Pop and we'd be trashing him 10 games into year 2 like everyone else.
Personally, I like Hornacek's style but his rotations I do wonder about but who knows what goes on in practice where game time is really earned.