Where are all the knicks at I wonder...
SlimChin wrote:It's amazing how Lin still haunts this forum. I'm a HUGE Lin fan and I hope him the best. but lin fans, why keep posting and resurrecting a former player who is gone. it pains me that the knicks let him go and it pains me even more when guys keep bringing him up with these what-could've-been posts.
He lives in you, he lives in me, he watches over- everything we see...
Dagger wrote:SlimChin wrote:It's amazing how Lin still haunts this forum. I'm a HUGE Lin fan and I hope him the best. but lin fans, why keep posting and resurrecting a former player who is gone. it pains me that the knicks let him go and it pains me even more when guys keep bringing him up with these what-could've-been posts.
He lives in you, he lives in me, he watches over- everything we see...
The post was about PENETRATION and that is one area we have LACKED along with the ability to create/facilitate consistently
We don't have an identity or a real philosophy/system while we did have one with Lin that backup's were able to play OFF of and play as a TEAM
Many ridiculed Lin's contract for 25m for 3 years while giving that type of extension for each year, possibly MORE, in order to keep Melo on the Knicks
Looking at this chart, I think Knicks should be targeting these PGs in a trade this year before the trading deadline.
1. Jeremy Lin - This is a wet dream for me but it won't happen. Dolan is too small of a man.
2. Goran Dragic - Not sure if he is available but he would absolutely flourish here.
3. Ricky Rubio - Boy can't shoot but his penchant for attacking the rim is what we need.
4. Isaiah Thomas - Not sure if he is available but he would be worth the kick in the tires. Also, how funny would it be to get the namesake of popcorn man?
5. Dion Waiters - Short SG but beggars can't be choosers.
Melo
Too strong for some, too quick for the rest
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