A truly terrifying statistic: in 6 games, the New York Knicks made a total of 100 three-point shots!
On average, they can make 16.6 three-point shots per game!
Two words to describe it are:
Madness!
As February ended, the New York Knicks achieved a 7-game winning streak, allowing Su Wan to successfully retain the "Player of the Month" award.
In early March, the New York Knicks continued their momentum from beyond the three-point line, turning the "7-game winning streak" into a "12-game winning streak" before losing their first game after the All-Star weekend.
D'Antoni didn't care at all about this loss.
In his view, the loss tonight for the New York Knicks was entirely due to their poor touch from the three-point line, which could only be attributed to God not wanting them to win this game.
But in other aspects, such as the execution of the "screen tactics," the New York Knicks did very well tonight. Just based on this point alone, it was enough to make D'Antoni feel content.