Nox “Gallin Bronson is aware of the need to” understand the situation “and pass the ball more
This year’s NBA Clutch Player player has been named, no one is more prepared to capture a shot in the last minutes of the game near Gallin Bronson.
Although this is great, KNICKS goalkeeper also understands that his role goes beyond just registration and that in certain situations he needs to abandon and pass the ball more.
Bruneson, in his interview with reporters after training on Thursday, after watching a movie from the New York 2 to miss to Detroit Bestone "R.Here it was some property as I had some bad shots."
"This is only upon me to understand the position I need to get rid of," He continued, he explained that he means that he needs to pass the ball more.
Although there is "Some bad shots"Bronson still ended with 37 points at 12 of 27 of the shooting from the field (4 versus 12 out of three) from Nix to win. However, the 27 shots taken by nearly nine shots were more than 18.5 field goals attempts, which reached the average of the normal season.
In fact, in the game 1-123-111-Bronson also went to 12 against 27 of the stadium and scored 34 points.
None of this should not reduce the role of Bronson as a facilitator, although the point guard has still succeeded in getting eight passes in the game 1 and seven assists in game 2 (approximately half a season of 15 decisive passes in New York), on an equal footing with the average season of 7.3
Regardless, for KNICKS to succeed in the post -season, other players will need BRUNSON to escalate big moments, so the involvement of his teammates often can only help do so. Carl AnthonyFor example, he only had 10 points in game 2 and did not try to shot in the fourth quarter.
"This is the most difficult part to try to find this balance," He said Josh Hart About Bronson. "I think it is entering, perhaps at the beginning of the game, try to involve some of these men and make them flow free and feel satisfied … it is a feeling of feeling, but the good thing is everything that is installed."