DO YOU CHANGE THE STARTING LINEUP?
Payton started at point guard in Game 1, but played just eight minutes. Thibodeau put Rose in for Payton just four minutes into the first quarter and then subbed Payton out early on in the third quarter.
Payton has had an up-and-down season and had a tough 20-game stretch to close out the season. He didn’t look sharp on either end of the ball on Sunday.
Perhaps Thibodeau decided to start Rose moving forward? Or give more minutes to Ntilikina? Plenty of decisions for Thibodeau and his staff to make ahead of Wednesday’s Game 2.
ROSE REMAINS CONFIDENT
Randle and Rose both expressed confidence in New York after the Game 1 loss. Rose, who was fantastic off the bench (17 points on 8-of-16 shooting in 38 minutes) on Sunday, said specifically that he’s not worried about Randle bouncing back in Game 2.
“We know what type of player he is. He’s a hard worker. It’s up to us to tell him certain things, how they’re playing him, how they’re forcing him certain ways, different sides,” Rose said. “He’s just has to read the game. It’s his first time in the playoffs. He loves the game. He’s a student of the game. So we’ll look at film to figure it out.”
In addition to Rose, Alec Burks (27 points, 9-for-13 shooting), Immanuel Quickley, Obi Toppin and Taj Gibson all played well off the Knick bench. If you’re looking for reasons to be optimistic, the Knicks’ advantage of the Hawks bench was something cited by several analysts as a reason for New York to be confident against the Hawks.
SKYZOO IN 2022?
Just my opinion: I would’ve loved Bleacher Report using Skyzoo to do the new Knicks song they published on Sunday. He’s been a great NYC lyricist for a long time.