Zach Lowe
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He's a little bit more methodical.
he's looking for his own shot more than he's looking to like bust down the defense and start ball.
And that's fine.
He's great at that, but it's not conducive to cat being maximized.
And I looked this up because I was curious because I think about like, when do the Knicks start to look like,
the ball is flying around because they have a lot of like smart, intuitive movers and cutters and passers on their team.
And that's to tell for me when the ball is really moving, they're very hard to guard and they're in a rhythm on both ends of the floor.
And I think it translates to the other end too for them when everyone's involved.
And I just like looked up
When Brunson and Mitchell Robinson are on the floor and cat is off the floor, they are plus 11 per a hundred possessions and scoring at 127 points per 100 possessions, according to cleaning the glass.
And the reason I looked that up was there was one game I watched recently.
It was one of the games where they found it, where they found it.
and they were rolling.
And it was during one of those segments.
And the reason they were rolling is because when Mitchell Robinson's in the game, the other teams put their centers on Mitchell Robinson.
He's not a threat to shoot jump shots the way Cat is.
We're not worried about switching where to play our normal defense.
And they often blitz Jalen Brunson or come up to the level of the screen because if you drop on him, he's just going to eat you up with mid-range jumpers.
And when you do that,
on that, in that alignment, Brunson gets off the ball fast.