"I got a color tee vee so I can see,
the Knicks play basketball."
The sharks in the NY sports press flash mob have it twisted. The success (or failure) of the franchise does NOT rest on the shoulders of the gifted Latvian. That is lazy journalism/ artificial media pressure manufactured for eyeball of casual followers. It is on everyone, from Steve Mills up to the people sitting in the seats formerly known as blue.
I have followed my beloved NYKnicks since the days of the OLD Garden. I have the memories of sitting in the upper deck with my Dad (it was the San Francisco Warriors featuring Wilt Chamberlain) to prove it. Watched Clyde, The Pearl, Dean The Dream, Lucas, Ken "The Animal" Bannister, Luther "Ticky" Burden, Michael Ray, Vandeweghe (past his prime), Patrick "and to top it off Starks got ejected."
We have 20 hungry young men in camp, battling for roster spots and minutes. It is up to all of them to fill the void left by Melo, and at the same time, change the playing personality of the Knicks for the better.
Red Holzman had it right. "Hit the open man."
Its a party now!
Well said earl, back to the future!
damn man at first I thought this was a djsuTOR thread and it said "Raptors Delight"

misterearl wrote:"I got a color tee vee so I can see,
the Knicks play basketball."The sharks in the NY sports press flash mob have it twisted. The success (or failure) of the franchise does NOT rest on the shoulders of the gifted Latvian. That is lazy journalism/ artificial media pressure manufactured for eyeball of casual followers. It is on everyone, from Steve Mills up to the people sitting in the seats formerly known as blue.
I have followed my beloved NYKnicks since the days of the OLD Garden. I have the memories of sitting in the upper deck with my Dad (it was the San Francisco Warriors featuring Wilt Chamberlain) to prove it. Watched Clyde, The Pearl, Dean The Dream, Lucas, Ken "The Animal" Bannister, Luther "Ticky" Burden, Michael Ray, Vandeweghe (past his prime), Patrick "and to top it off Starks got ejected."
We have 20 hungry young men in camp, battling for roster spots and minutes. It is up to all of them to fill the void left by Melo, and at the same time, change the playing personality of the Knicks for the better.
Red Holzman had it right. "Hit the open man."
Center we got: Kanter vs Willy vs Noah vs KOQ
Small Forward we got: Lee or Hardaway jr vs Lance vs Kuz vs Beasley vs Mcdermott
Shooting guard we got: Hardaway jr vs Lee vs Baker vs Frank vs Dotson
Point guard we got: Baker vs Sessions vs Frank vs Jack
Super early blind predictions.
Kanter/Noah - Noah if healthy and in shape brings different needed elements like defense and passing and he is getting paid 18mil.
KP/Lance - Lance will get the nod for defensive effort and stretch 4 capabilities. But can lose his role to Beasley.
Lee/Beasley - For now I give the edge to Beasley, but Kuz may be a sleeper in Jeffs offensive style.
Hardaway jr/Baker - Jeff will lean on small quicker play leading toward a lot of 2-3 G lineups.
Sessions/Frank - Frank will have that starting spot some time during the season. Frank may start out playing more off guard though.
misterearl wrote:"I got a color tee vee so I can see,
the Knicks play basketball."The sharks in the NY sports press flash mob have it twisted. The success (or failure) of the franchise does NOT rest on the shoulders of the gifted Latvian. That is lazy journalism/ artificial media pressure manufactured for eyeball of casual followers. It is on everyone, from Steve Mills up to the people sitting in the seats formerly known as blue.
I have followed my beloved NYKnicks since the days of the OLD Garden. I have the memories of sitting in the upper deck with my Dad (it was the San Francisco Warriors featuring Wilt Chamberlain) to prove it. Watched Clyde, The Pearl, Dean The Dream, Lucas, Ken "The Animal" Bannister, Luther "Ticky" Burden, Michael Ray, Vandeweghe (past his prime), Patrick "and to top it off Starks got ejected."
We have 20 hungry young men in camp, battling for roster spots and minutes. It is up to all of them to fill the void left by Melo, and at the same time, change the playing personality of the Knicks for the better.
Red Holzman had it right. "Hit the open man."
DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD-FENCE
This group is so much different than anything this team has ever had before.
We read KP was working on his post game; does that still leave him playing the majority of his career as a stretch 4?
Noah has a lot to prove and Kanter's defensive lowlights don't impress me. Would rather see Willy improve and impress.
THJr is a SG. Swing away, son! Can he defend the perimeter? Will he?
Lance is there on the wings. Man can shoot, too! Stay healthy, don't get hurt!
Nitti with the long arms, Baker doing the dirty work, 2 veteran backups, all of them dying to play -- Clyde wrote years ago about 10-ing people off the floor. Full court pressure, anyone? Anyone?
And at the end of it all, what does Horny say?
Watching media day was different.
Although the credential-holding media wanted to get Knicks players to bite on the after-effects of Melo, they were not taking the bait. Where drama used to reside, there was joy. Portzingis was looking forward to a new chapter and Mirsad Turckan... I mean... Enes Kanter was so overjoyed about the thought of New York City that he had to slap himself in the middle of the night. How cool is that?
"Give me your tired huddled masses, yearning to play basketball freely and unselfishly"
The rotations will work themselves out. Competition for minutes in the front court will be fierce.
Dario Milicic has left the building