No, not an asterix suggesting any foul play or any asterix
which in any way disputes the brilliance of his season, but an asterix which
works as a commemoration of his teammate J.R Smith’s season which has been
almost as vital to New York’s ascension.
Anthony has indeed been sensation this campaign. He’s at
times been forced out with injury and suspension but the reality is his season
has been near flawless and if not for a man named LeBron could possibly be the
lead candidate for this season’s MVP award. And that list includes Kevin
Durant.
Yet the credit placed on Anthony’s season wouldn’t have had
the same gravitas if not for the Knicks success, which in turn mightn’t have
happened if not for Smith.
Smith’s tattoos and some of the off field story lines he generates
rarely go unnoticed yet his night to night contribution to the teams he’s been
a part of unfortunately do.
This has probably been the banner year of Smith’s resume. In
a season where so many questions have been asked of New York’s ability to find
scorers outside outside of Anthony, Smith has responded time and time again.
For a player who hasn’t started a single game this season Smith
has been called upon for more minutes than any other Knick, thrown in to any
number of line-ups with and without Anthony in addition to playing among a
litany of questionable talent.
Yet all Smith has done is kept shooting and scoring,
averaging 20 points this month alone while posting career best numbers across
the board including both assists and turnovers.
It’s therefore little surprise that he’ll be posting his
career best win share number by the time the season expires. Equally impressive
is that of the Knicks players to have posted heavy minutes, numbers are
suggested his defensive contribution is equally outstanding with the Knicks
giving up more points per possession when he rests than any other player.
Smith’s value might be most evident come playoff time when
matches are often decided on the ability to execute in the half court and when
pure shooting and the ability to get to the basket are paramount. In this
regard having both Anthony and Smith on the floor together will play a huge
role in how far New York can progress in the post-season.
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