Knicks · New York Knicks 2024-25 Season: All In! (page 1)
Nalod@ 10/1/2024 7:10 AM
Can't say this was a boring offseason! We have Boston in our sights and a slew of teams have us in theirs! Philly has a formable trio and Milwaukee might have another run with their Trio. Health plays a big role always.
Anyone got tickets to see games yet? I got mine for Knicks in Charlotte on Nov 29th. Its the first in season tournament game, 12pm game on Black Friday! I'd like to get up to the Garden for the holidays and see a game. Been years! Did the SkyBridge for a Ranger game soon after it opened and it was great. Expectations for Conf. finals are the goal. 57 wins? This baring any unexpected injuries. Have to figure on Kat/OG playing 65 games. Mitch is a big factor for his defense or trade value. Sims and Huk will have opportunities. Kolek will be a rotational player? If not Cam Payne is there. Leon and the Adults put fans in a great situation for excitement!
For the first time in the 21st century, the Knicks enter a season as the NBA’s most interesting team. Thanks to successive trades for OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, New York has surrounded franchise guard Jalen Brunson with an impressive collection of very-good-but-not-great players who are in their prime years. While there are still enough defensive stoppers on hand to satisfy grind-master coach Tom Thibodeau, the retooled Knicks have a chance to capture imaginations and dominate headlines with a souped-up offense that should be among the league’s best. Towns’s arrival as a floor-spacing big man should maximize Brunson’s effectiveness as a downhill attacker, and Bridges and Anunoby should settle into well-fitting roles as complementary scorers.
The Madison Square Garden crowd loves the Knicks whenever they show a flicker of aptitude or heart. Just imagine how they will respond if Brunson leads a top-five offense, the three-pointers pour in from all directions and New York emerges as the Eastern Conference’s biggest threat to the Celtics?
Of course, the Knicks intrigue cuts both ways. New York has committed more than $475 million to Anunoby, Bridges and Towns over the duration of their contracts, and Bridges is only signed through the end of next season. None of those three is among the NBA’s 20 best players, raising the possibility that the Knicks have invested nearly half a billion dollars and significant draft assets to construct a core that might still lack the A-list talent needed to win the franchise’s first title since 1973.
This much is clear: Whether they boom or bust in their maiden voyage together, the overhauled Knicks will be must-see television.
For the first time in the 21st century, the Knicks enter a season as the NBA’s most interesting team. Thanks to successive trades for OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns, New York has surrounded franchise guard Jalen Brunson with an impressive collection of very-good-but-not-great players who are in their prime years. While there are still enough defensive stoppers on hand to satisfy grind-master coach Tom Thibodeau, the retooled Knicks have a chance to capture imaginations and dominate headlines with a souped-up offense that should be among the league’s best. Towns’s arrival as a floor-spacing big man should maximize Brunson’s effectiveness as a downhill attacker, and Bridges and Anunoby should settle into well-fitting roles as complementary scorers.
The Madison Square Garden crowd loves the Knicks whenever they show a flicker of aptitude or heart. Just imagine how they will respond if Brunson leads a top-five offense, the three-pointers pour in from all directions and New York emerges as the Eastern Conference’s biggest threat to the Celtics?
Of course, the Knicks intrigue cuts both ways. New York has committed more than $475 million to Anunoby, Bridges and Towns over the duration of their contracts, and Bridges is only signed through the end of next season. None of those three is among the NBA’s 20 best players, raising the possibility that the Knicks have invested nearly half a billion dollars and significant draft assets to construct a core that might still lack the A-list talent needed to win the franchise’s first title since 1973.
This much is clear: Whether they boom or bust in their maiden voyage together, the overhauled Knicks will be must-see television.
Brunson is a top tier player and one might say top 10? What is not on paper but possible is 1+1=3. OG when he came did far more to the effect the team than what was on paper. The "Januar effect" was quite fun to behold and Randle was a big beneficiary. Partly he had shaken the rust from his inactive summer recovering from his ankle surgery but also RJ/IQ were not great ball movers. OG very unselfish ball move in their place. DDV it the shots that Grimes could not.
Mikal vs. DDV. I think fans are.a bit romantic about DDV. His play no doubt was inspiring and he had some nice heroics when our guys sat more. We needed his offense at times as Jalen was carrying more than his fair share and was fab at it. Same for Deuce, it was great but more so because he ascended from the bench and fans love that!!!
Chemistry: We won't Know until we know, or 20 games in. Two new starters are a big deal. Massive roster changes. KAT is more mature, has his money, and he does not have to be the face of the franchise both not he court, off the court, or in the locker room. Thats ON Jalen. He walks into a culture that is succeeding and has to answer and be accountable to it. This is different than him being at the epicenter of it. That his team succeeded as it did last year was a great growth experience for him. Love Randle but he has frustrations with players. He did not mesh well with RJ and had huge issues with Forniers movements. His game was creating and he was good at it. We might have a more organic flow with this roster and the benefits from space.
Defense: Good defense creates offensive flow. You have a defense centric coach and three elite defenders in Josh,OG and Mikal. KAT is long and should be able to improve as we have seen him in spurts over his career. Naturally A healthy Mitch at the 5 could be great, but that remains in doubt. Precious can step in very well when OG is out. This can be electric! We might not be a top defense team but good enough to disrupt passing lanes and create turnovers. Knick teams box out also!
Outlook: Fans should be optimistic but reality is in the era of parity most teams have flaws and the league is designed to not have repeat champs. The knicks have been "the surprise team" twice in the Leon era making expectations inflated. Not all fans believe the same. Our odds are good but we might not make the conf. finals for many reasons including injury. Milwaukee fell flat with Giants and Middleton hurt last year, Philly, with Embiid had a less than expected record and gave a superior knick team absolute hell in its series. Embiid was limping and looked awful at times actually improved over the series! With PG13 and Maxey fully mature with a decent bench might surprise. Boston is the champ, while Indy and Orlando continue to be very good. Parity matters. Health will matter.
Prediction: Fun!
martin@ 10/1/2024 10:35 AM
Front office been cookin
Is it fair to say that the Knicks made 2 all-in level trades within the last months for Mikal and then KAT?
Trade OG/Precious for IQ/RJ level in December 2023.
DDV MLE Summer 2023.
Josh Hart trade in Feb 2023.
Jalen, iHart cap space/MLE in Summer 2022.
That's unreal.
martin@ 10/1/2024 12:58 PM
Behold the list of players the Knicks will not have an iota of interest in outside of Walt Perrin in his basement doing Walt Perrin things, hopefully mostly ignoring when Leon and Wes insist on making Obi-like suggestions, that one still hurts.
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martin wrote:Behold the list of players the Knicks will not have an iota of interest in outside of Walt Perrin in his basement doing Walt Perrin things, hopefully mostly ignoring when Leon and Wes insist on making Obi-like suggestions, that one still hurts.
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