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KnicksFE @ 3/17/2017 3:17 PM
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.

knicks1248 @ 3/17/2017 3:23 PM
KnicksFE wrote:
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.


Thank you

How is phil going to make any deals when he has no friends in the NBA, doesn't communicates with anyone outside his circle, then gives up picks (shumpert, Grant THJ) for veterans...lol..and yeah your right, he looks for d leaguers,

KnicksFE @ 3/17/2017 3:33 PM
nixluva wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!


Do you realiz that the same teams that were in the lottery when Phil was hired are still in the lottery this season 3 yrs later. Except the wizards who ended up trading their pick...

Obviously there's more to it than just being in the Lottery. You still have to have a plan and vision for team building using all the options including Free Agency and Trades but you need to use the draft to build a core.

You don't ever explain what your alternative would be for this team!!!

Yes I do realize that those teams have as much bad management as we do.

You don’t really need draft picks to build a core, you need good management with a clear vision and a system in place finding the right players that maximize and fit that system. Boston Celtics is a perfect example of good management, while their championship aspirations depend on the players they get from the Brooklyn Draft Picks, they have already build a good core by making mostly sound decisions in free agency and good trades. Dolan should be paying D. Ainge the 12 million to come and work for the Knicks.

nixluva @ 3/17/2017 5:52 PM
KnicksFE wrote:
nixluva wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!


Do you realiz that the same teams that were in the lottery when Phil was hired are still in the lottery this season 3 yrs later. Except the wizards who ended up trading their pick...

Obviously there's more to it than just being in the Lottery. You still have to have a plan and vision for team building using all the options including Free Agency and Trades but you need to use the draft to build a core.

You don't ever explain what your alternative would be for this team!!!

Yes I do realize that those teams have as much bad management as we do.

You don’t really need draft picks to build a core, you need good management with a clear vision and a system in place finding the right players that maximize and fit that system. Boston Celtics is a perfect example of good management, while their championship aspirations depend on the players they get from the Brooklyn Draft Picks, they have already build a good core by making mostly sound decisions in free agency and good trades. Dolan should be paying D. Ainge the 12 million to come and work for the Knicks.

Well it took a while for Ainge to build that up! Who's to say Phil won't get there as well? We have some good pieces but need a few more to make a real improvement. If you went back in time to before the Celtics were at this level they probably didn't look like they were headed towards being this good. We have to remember our current build has only been 3 yrs of the process starting with the roster year down. We'd be much further along if we had picks every one of those years.

CrushAlot @ 3/17/2017 6:52 PM
KnicksFE wrote:
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.

This.
knicks1248 @ 3/17/2017 7:08 PM
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
nixluva wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!


Do you realiz that the same teams that were in the lottery when Phil was hired are still in the lottery this season 3 yrs later. Except the wizards who ended up trading their pick...

Obviously there's more to it than just being in the Lottery. You still have to have a plan and vision for team building using all the options including Free Agency and Trades but you need to use the draft to build a core.

You don't ever explain what your alternative would be for this team!!!

Yes I do realize that those teams have as much bad management as we do.

You don’t really need draft picks to build a core, you need good management with a clear vision and a system in place finding the right players that maximize and fit that system. Boston Celtics is a perfect example of good management, while their championship aspirations depend on the players they get from the Brooklyn Draft Picks, they have already build a good core by making mostly sound decisions in free agency and good trades. Dolan should be paying D. Ainge the 12 million to come and work for the Knicks.

Well it took a while for Ainge to build that up! Who's to say Phil won't get there as well? We have some good pieces but need a few more to make a real improvement. If you went back in time to before the Celtics were at this level they probably didn't look like they were headed towards being this good. We have to remember our current build has only been 3 yrs of the process starting with the roster year down. We'd be much further along if we had picks every one of those years.

They traded for Garnett and won a ring, when that got old, they made trades with the nets, and hardly missed a beat.We have a couple of good players, and baker, chase, and holiday, can all walk this off season. Which still leaves us with mostly vet players and KUZ who's 27.

nixluva @ 3/17/2017 7:08 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.

This.

I think you both overrate the value of the players Phil traded. Skillz or not teams look at the Knicks as pawns to be ripped off in trades. That preceded Phil and they knew he didn't have picks and was desperate. Not to mention the team was already a losing team when he took over. That's not bargaining from a position of strength.

However now the Knicks don't need anyone else in order to build this team. They can just work the draft and Free Agency going forward. This is the BEST position this franchise has been in for a very long time!!!

nixluva @ 3/17/2017 7:16 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
nixluva wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!


Do you realiz that the same teams that were in the lottery when Phil was hired are still in the lottery this season 3 yrs later. Except the wizards who ended up trading their pick...

Obviously there's more to it than just being in the Lottery. You still have to have a plan and vision for team building using all the options including Free Agency and Trades but you need to use the draft to build a core.

You don't ever explain what your alternative would be for this team!!!

Yes I do realize that those teams have as much bad management as we do.

You don’t really need draft picks to build a core, you need good management with a clear vision and a system in place finding the right players that maximize and fit that system. Boston Celtics is a perfect example of good management, while their championship aspirations depend on the players they get from the Brooklyn Draft Picks, they have already build a good core by making mostly sound decisions in free agency and good trades. Dolan should be paying D. Ainge the 12 million to come and work for the Knicks.

Well it took a while for Ainge to build that up! Who's to say Phil won't get there as well? We have some good pieces but need a few more to make a real improvement. If you went back in time to before the Celtics were at this level they probably didn't look like they were headed towards being this good. We have to remember our current build has only been 3 yrs of the process starting with the roster year down. We'd be much further along if we had picks every one of those years.

They traded for Garnett and won a ring, when that got old, they made trades with the nets, and hardly missed a beat.We have a couple of good players, and baker, chase, and holiday, can all walk this off season. Which still leaves us with mostly vet players and KUZ who's 27.

Knicks didn't have a couple of World Champions to trade.

CrushAlot @ 3/17/2017 7:20 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
nixluva wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!


Do you realiz that the same teams that were in the lottery when Phil was hired are still in the lottery this season 3 yrs later. Except the wizards who ended up trading their pick...

Obviously there's more to it than just being in the Lottery. You still have to have a plan and vision for team building using all the options including Free Agency and Trades but you need to use the draft to build a core.

You don't ever explain what your alternative would be for this team!!!

Yes I do realize that those teams have as much bad management as we do.

You don’t really need draft picks to build a core, you need good management with a clear vision and a system in place finding the right players that maximize and fit that system. Boston Celtics is a perfect example of good management, while their championship aspirations depend on the players they get from the Brooklyn Draft Picks, they have already build a good core by making mostly sound decisions in free agency and good trades. Dolan should be paying D. Ainge the 12 million to come and work for the Knicks.

Well it took a while for Ainge to build that up! Who's to say Phil won't get there as well? We have some good pieces but need a few more to make a real improvement. If you went back in time to before the Celtics were at this level they probably didn't look like they were headed towards being this good. We have to remember our current build has only been 3 yrs of the process starting with the roster year down. We'd be much further along if we had picks every one of those years.

They traded for Garnett and won a ring, when that got old, they made trades with the nets, and hardly missed a beat.We have a couple of good players, and baker, chase, and holiday, can all walk this off season. Which still leaves us with mostly vet players and KUZ who's 27.

They have Randle's rights for next year.
Rookie @ 3/17/2017 9:07 PM
Kansas's 3 out 2 in motion offense is looking like a work of art tonight. Movent, spacing....beatiful basketball
newyorknewyork @ 3/17/2017 9:29 PM
knicks1248 wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.


Thank you

How is phil going to make any deals when he has no friends in the NBA, doesn't communicates with anyone outside his circle, then gives up picks (shumpert, Grant THJ) for veterans...lol..and yeah your right, he looks for d leaguers,

When Phil took over we had a stagnant roster which just traded a first round draft pick for Bargnani. Prior to that stupid decisions were made to amnesty Billups and keep Amare's crippling contract on the books. We had no available cap space until 1.5 seasons later and only 1 first round pick. To go with a team that only had 2 rookie scale contracts on it in Shumpert and Hardaway jr. We are in the boat we are in due to the years and years of bad decisions leading up to this point.

True if Phil was absolutely flawless then we may have a couple more assets today then we have. But at the end of the day we got finally got out of our massive dept and made it to the point were we have all our picks going forward and cap flexibility. The fact that Phil did not trade any future picks in order to try and land win now players overrides his failures to acquire multiple first round picks over these past 3 years.

Now we have to find a taker for KOQ to get a second first rounder in this draft to go along with our 2 2nd rounders. Maybe trade off a 2nd rounder for one next year to see if we can get one in a higher range. See on if we can move Melo to the Clippers for Rivers & Crawford and 2020 first, 2021 right to swap, 2022 first. Or something like that.

CrushAlot @ 3/17/2017 10:41 PM
newyorknewyork wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
fishmike wrote:
nixluva wrote:
KnicksFE wrote:
Nalod wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Nalod wrote:I'd rather have a season like this than succumb to mediocrity and starphuch like roster.
We need players who hustle off the ball, play defense, and will commit to system. Call it what ever you want but when players are Iso first, have no aptitude for a team concept then they are not part of a winning team.
Players like that can succeed with Lebron because he makes others around him better.

What the team needs most is Lonzo Ball. It needs a brain. Somehow getting Ball would be the equivilant of getting Ewing. The management is poor-- we need no brainer a with some luck as well up top with a plan to make us more athletic as well

True, but at the same time the Lonzo Ball Hype machine is in full swing.
Im not emotional about the team after a loss as you might be. You do tend to post a bit about what we need. I do get on you for that.
YOur not wrong, but the time and space of how this happens takes years and luck. Parker in Milwaukee has been a hard luck situation while Giannis is an allstar, he is still raw and developing nicely. Philly for all its picks has yet to draft that one cornerstone bluechip player. Simmons might be the one. My point is not to excuse or defend phil, only that a rebuild takes time. Patience is something phil has, but not fans and not media.

If Phil had patience he wouldn’t have gone for NOW PLAYERS. For the 100000000000 times, Phil DID NOT intended to rebuild, he just did a crappy job building a right now team. The Knicks are loosing games because they are a bad team not because of this great rebuilding plan.

Phil didn't have the luxury of 1st rd picks every year. He had to try and use Free Agency to put a team together. Now he doesn't have to rely on that alone. He said from day one that he wanted a future component to the team and he's been gradually adding youth and this summer he's gonna add even more young talent. It's not an accident that we have 3 picks!!!

KnicksFE is dead wrong and your correct Nix. Phil has not been great in his moves here but if you look at one thing its a consistent effort to get young, draft and develop.

He didn't have a first rounder because he didn't have the skills / abilities to acquire one. He gave the players we had for nothing and the only pick he acquired Jerian Grant was traded for Rose who we may not even keep. Success leaves clues, there is a reason why usually the same teams make the playoff every year, because they have the right personnel making mostly right decisions.

The only thing Phil has been consistent is in getting D League Type players and semi develop them for other teams. Aside from KP and Hernangomez, how many of the so call young players on the Knicks are truly core players going forward? You want to get first rounders? You may want to ask D. Ainge or Hinkies how they do it.


Thank you

How is phil going to make any deals when he has no friends in the NBA, doesn't communicates with anyone outside his circle, then gives up picks (shumpert, Grant THJ) for veterans...lol..and yeah your right, he looks for d leaguers,

When Phil took over we had a stagnant roster which just traded a first round draft pick for Bargnani. Prior to that stupid decisions were made to amnesty Billups and keep Amare's crippling contract on the books. We had no available cap space until 1.5 seasons later and only 1 first round pick. To go with a team that only had 2 rookie scale contracts on it in Shumpert and Hardaway jr. We are in the boat we are in due to the years and years of bad decisions leading up to this point.

True if Phil was absolutely flawless then we may have a couple more assets today then we have. But at the end of the day we got finally got out of our massive dept and made it to the point were we have all our picks going forward and cap flexibility. The fact that Phil did not trade any future picks in order to try and land win now players overrides his failures to acquire multiple first round picks over these past 3 years.

Now we have to find a taker for KOQ to get a second first rounder in this draft to go along with our 2 2nd rounders. Maybe trade off a 2nd rounder for one next year to see if we can get one in a higher range. See on if we can move Melo to the Clippers for Rivers & Crawford and 2020 first, 2021 right to swap, 2022 first. Or something like that.

Phil has been far from flawless. He drafted KP and Willy. His staff has been good at finding end of the bench and rotation players as udfas. Not a lot of other positives that I can come up with. The first pick that he could trade that is a first rounder is the 2018 pick so not trading it is not a huge accomplishment. There were some reports that Dolan put a stop to trading first rounders when he backed out of the Lowry trade so it may not have been an option. A lot of Phil's moves you could argue would have been better off not being made. What if Tyson and Melo were just allowed to expire? Melo being resigned can be argued as a positive but nothing from the Tyson/Felton trade is a win for the Knicks. Phil's reputation in the league is that he is unreachable and does not communicate much with his front office peers that he would be making deals with. He and the owner have made NY a worse place to go to as a free agent then it was before he came. The only argument that makes me pause and consider Phil being the right guy to stay in the job now is the fear that Dolan could bring in someone worse. But I might be ready to take my chances as a fan with that. A gm/coach team that had the same vision would be a great start in a rebuild.
crzymdups @ 3/17/2017 10:44 PM
Rookie wrote:Kansas's 3 out 2 in motion offense is looking like a work of art tonight. Movent, spacing....beatiful basketball

My dream draft right now would be getting Josh Jackson third overall and Frank Mason in the second round.

Jmpasq @ 3/17/2017 11:24 PM
Knicks were 5th in the NBA in 3 point shots that year
90sKnicks wrote:The Knicks scored 110 points tonight. can we please stop blaming the triangle. The Knicks gave up 121 points to the worst team in basketball. The problem is defense and better defense would lead to easier offense as well. When we had Woodson we were pretty good defensively which coincides with the only good season the Knicks have had in 15 years. Blame Phil Jackson on hiring his buddy Rambis as the defensive coordinator, but stop pretending the triangle is the root of our problems.
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