
4. No ball movement and poor shot selection.
What is the Knicks strategy offensively? Find Melo, and let him stand around motionless for a few seconds, pump fake his defender and then pull up for a mid-range jump shot? It seems that way. Often the Knicks go into these lifeless stretches of stagnant offense. The leader of this stationary flow is usually Carmelo who frequently decides to take some futile shots; although I hate to pin all the blame on Melo when he shares a team with JR Smith. No flow plus bad shots equals not many wins.

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