Nix needs to “quickly adapt” without Galin Bronson, amid a comma payment
In the first match without the goalkeeper of the stars Gallin Bronson On Friday night, Nix fought off and fell to Los Angeles Clippers, 105-95, for his third consecutive loss.
Bronson is expected to miss at least two weeks with ankle sprain, as a head coach Tom Theopodo He explained during Postgame that New York will need “quickly adapting” to play without their leader. The Knicks team started their five journey in the West Coast 0-2, and it is now 40-23 in the season, only three games on Milwaukee Bucks (36-25) in the number 3 in the eastern conference ranking.
“It is a quick shift,” Thebodo told reporters after the loss. “So, you are entering, you have a corridor in a dance hall. Then we have to adapt and must be adapted quickly. We have more than enough. We will not find a way to accomplish it.”
Thibodo attributed the Clippers (34-29) for being a “really good defensive team”, but he admitted that his team needs to clean the transformations (15 pm on Friday) if they hope to win the matches without Bronson on the field.
“I believed in general,” said the Thebodo. “These are the things that we have to clean.
“And we went to our saying, if the defense, apostasy, and preserving the transformations had decreased, we will have an opportunity to win, and I thought we were in our situation and went to the end. So we shortened the night, but there were some good things that happened in the game.”
Although Bronson is not there, Nix still has Carl AnthonyThose who returned to work on Thursday after losing the Tuesday match due to the death of a family friend. Thibodeau added that the cities “still find its rhythm” after the missing time and adaptation to playing without Bronson. All the stars have finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes of work.
“He still finds his rhythm,” said Thebodo. “Vacation, so we got to the rhythm. We have to work on it.”
The cities released the Thebodo point that Nix needs to “discover it quickly” amid pushing it in the qualifiers without Prusson playing, noting that it would take some time.
“Yes, of course, a large part of our team is missing,” said Towns. “The next man, we must be better. We must know it quickly.”
He added: “We must do better to make them more difficult for them to shoot three balls … We must be better, but you know, we all go to an increase in a level.”
On the performance of Miles McBraide
With Bronson’s marginalization, McBRIDE started the start and ended the match with seven points and six assists and two and two years in 34 minutes. He fought the shooting, only 2 against 13 of the field, including seven lost throws.
Despite the difficult performance, Thibodeau expressed his confidence in the escalation of McBRIDE and being more than a ball processor with Brunson.
“The first match will get his rhythm,” said. When he starts, he has a ball in his hands more. When he plays with the second unit, he was outside the ball and Core [Payne] I dealt with the ball more but Deuce can do it.
“I saw him with huge games there. I have great confidence in his ability.”