Knicks · Pretty decent offseason (page 3)

mattshaw78 @ 8/10/2013 6:27 AM
Considering we had no trade chips and no money I think we did really well
Vmart @ 8/13/2013 10:15 AM
For a team with absolutely no championship aspiration I think the Knicks did ok to try and make the playoffs.
CrushAlot @ 8/13/2013 10:27 AM
It has been a great offseason. Adding quality vets and improving the roster while investing in youth with very little assets again shows how resourceful Grunwald is. Can't wait to see who the 15th man is. The last guy added has contributed quite a bit the past few years.
jrodmc @ 8/13/2013 10:32 AM
CrushAlot wrote:It has been a great offseason. Adding quality vets and improving the roster while investing in youth with very little assets again shows how resourceful Grunwald is. Can't wait to see who the 15th man is. The last guy added has contributed quite a bit the past few years.

And the Negative Nancy Somberites still have the big, wide open salary spaces of 2015 to drool over! There's something for everybody!

GustavBahler @ 8/13/2013 12:19 PM
mattshaw78 wrote:Considering we had no trade chips and no money I think we did really well

I agree, its not like we had a lot to work with. Bargs was worth the risk and the picks IMO for a team built to win now. Metta, I believe will give this team some added toughness which we'll need against teams like the Pacers, Nets, Bulls, and Heat. I don't mind him speaking out if the team isn't playing solid D, just don't want to hear Metta complaining about touches at this stage in his career.

Udrih gives us the solid backup PG we desperately needed since you never know with this squad when someone is going to get hurt.

Tyler is a young and energetic big man who has shown flashes (mostly in transition) but he needs to focus on his game and put his dreams of being a big star on the shelf. That's the only way he's going to get there. Looks like he was putting the cart before the horse up to this point.

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