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bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:36 pm
by kane
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1748 ... sion-title

wait what....? positive article about the knicks

The New York Knicks took a big leap in the right direction last season.

NY won over 50 games, reached the Eastern Conference semifinals, allowed Carmelo Anthony to flourish as the league’s top scorer and set the foundation for the future of the franchise.

But the most important accomplishment in Mike Woodson’s first full season as head coach was the fact that New York captured the Atlantic Division title for the first time since 1993.

And in 2014, the Knicks are going to do it again.

It won't be easy for New York—this division is no joke.

The Brooklyn Nets, NY's top rival, have a vastly improved roster after trading for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. However, a lot of hype is being put on two guys who are a combined 72 years old and are no longer in the prime of their careers.

Plus, new head coach Jason Kidd is completely unproven from the sidelines and is at the helm of a roster with some alpha dogs (Deron Williams, KG and Pierce) who could potentially butt heads.

The Boston Celtics won’t be a pushover, as Rajon Rondo and Jeff Green are still on the roster. But after unloading their second and third best players to BKN for a package of role-specific guys, they won’t have enough firepower to compete with the league’s upper-tier teams.

The Toronto Raptors have a chance to be decent—Rudy Gay is a quality scorer, and Jonas Valanciunas might be an emerging star—but they're still far from winning the division.

The Philadelphia 76ers are the lone Atlantic squad that won’t pose real competition for most of the teams in the league. The only thing that the Sixers can hope to win is the 2014 NBA Draft Lottery and consequently snagging Andrew Wiggins.

In the end, the Atlantic throne will be decided by the squads in the Big Apple. And despite Brooklyn's blockbuster trade and nice offseason, those guys from Manhattan still have the better team and will repeat as division champs in 2014.



Who Will Stop Melo?

Carmelo Anthony is the best player in the division, and one of the best in the entire NBA.

Last season, Melo won the scoring crown with 28.7 points per game and also chipped in 6.9 boards while spending a lot of time on the block.

In 2014, Anthony will be used more frequently where he thrives—in isolation.

New York’s power forward tandem of Amar’e Stoudemire and Andrea Bargnani will pull opposing big men down below the block and even out to the three-point line, giving Anthony room to work defenders one-on-one.

As J.R. Smith tweeted, anything less than a championship is a "waste" for New York in 2014. And in addition to chasing his first title, Anthony will have the ability to opt out of his contract with the Knicks next summer—so extra money (whether he re-signs or goes elsewhere) is an added incentive.

Melo is an elite player in his prime who’s playing for another huge contract. He’ll be the driving force in the Knicks’ push for another division crown.



Revamped Roster

New York’s roster last season was the oldest in the history of the NBA, as documented by Royce Young of CBS Sports.

After coming into opening night with an average age of nearly 32 years old, the Knicks simply fell victim to nagging injuries to almost every player at one time or another.


With the 2014 roster as it currently stands, the Knicks have a team age of 28.2—a tremendous drop-off of about four years from last season (via Rotoworld). Woodson will no longer be forced to put so much emphasis on minute restrictions and can focus more on individual game-planning.

Marcus Camby, Rasheed Wallace and Kidd—all of whom are no longer with NY—had an average age of 38.3 years old at the beginning of last season (via Basketball Reference). Although each member of that trio really contributed at some points in 2013, injuries and declined athleticism limited their effectiveness.


Metta World Peace, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bargnani—New York’s top offseason additions—combine for an average of 27.3 years of age. In addition, youngsters C.J. Leslie and Jeremy Tyler are both 22 years old and are going to have the chance at some minutes next season.

The 2014 Knicks have revamped their roster with young talent that will not only contribute more than the elder statesmen of a year ago, but who will also be able to keep themselves on the court.



Superior Coaching

Yes, the Nets have gotten better—Garnett, Pierce and Jason Terry are warriors who are hungry for one last run at a championship. But can a completely inexperienced coach lead them to that title?

Kidd is an all-time great point guard, but he’s taking over a big-time coaching role without getting his feet wet on the sidelines.

Although he’s earned the respect of the entire NBA on the court, Kidd is going to have to deal with a veteran roster whose window of opportunity will most likely close after the next two years.

That's a ton of pressure on a first-year head coach, and it’s unclear whether or not Kidd will be able to live up to it.


Woodson coached Kidd in 2013, but will go against him on the sidelines next season.

Woodson, heading into his ninth season as a head coach, received six votes for the 2013 Coach of the Year award. He led the oldest team in the history of the league to 54 wins and a division title, turned Smith into the NBA Sixth Man of the Year and got his two best players (Melo and J.R.) to give a consistent defensive effort.

The Knicks have the best player and best coach in the division (now that Doc Rivers is gone), as well as a younger and re-energized roster.

After combining all three of those factors, the result will be a Knicks team that's going to finish atop the Atlantic Division for the second year in a row.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:49 pm
by Jstarks3
its a positive article. but its bleacher report. hence...

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:04 pm
by NJ_YANKEE_45
It's Bleacher Report. I write for Bleacher Report (sometimes). It's a joke of a website

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:06 pm
by Moose
I heard bleacher report is working hard at changing it's image, but they will probably be blasted for this.

One of the reasons the Knicks will win the division is because of their depth and the fact that the Nets will have to rest KG, Pierce, JJ, Lopez. Maybe even Deron at times. They will be focused on a title so I believe they would rather keep their guys fresh. There is already a report out there saying KG probably won't play in back to back games. The Nets play 20 back to backs next season.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:09 pm
by kane
NJ_YANKEE_45 wrote:It's Bleacher Report. I write for Bleacher Report (sometimes). It's a joke of a website


maybe so but i agree with just about everything that was said :wink:

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:43 pm
by Fat
Bleachers report is the worse site ever.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:47 pm
by SonOfMars
I'll take it.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:56 pm
by Silverback
Duh.

we the best.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:27 pm
by TheBigBoss
Nyk_Fatboy wrote:Bleachers report is the worse site ever.


There's this site called ESPN that is alot worse.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:51 pm
by moocow007
TheBigBoss wrote:
Nyk_Fatboy wrote:Bleachers report is the worse site ever.


There's this site called ESPN that is alot worse.


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Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:52 pm
by NoLayupRule
The Knicks have the best player and best coach in the division (now that Doc Rivers is gone), as well as a younger and re-energized roster


pretty much sums it up there

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:26 pm
by method
Sounds like it was written by a fan...but guess what he is on point...THE KNICKS WILL WIN THE ATLANTIC!!!!!!

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:46 pm
by Bill Pidto
Didn't read it but I'm sure I'd agree. Knicks will be significantly better than last year. 5th seed talk is blasphemy.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:43 am
by MetaKnick13
Being a biased Knicks fan, I completely agreed with the article. I think it was pretty spot on and the lack of love for the Knicks is seriously baffling to me at times.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:24 am
by nyk4L7_21
Guess bleacherreport just lost their endorsement deal with TNT and Charles Barkley

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:10 am
by Durins Baynes
It's a long shot. I think the Nets are the clear faves.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:25 am
by Italians in NBA
This article was probably written by a Spike Lee's son but (maybe because I'm an Italian Knicks fan?) I completely agree with the opinion.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:40 pm
by nykballa2k4
Durins Baynes wrote:It's a long shot. I think the Nets are the clear faves.


how/why?

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:40 pm
by Durins Baynes
They have a more talented team than you, deeper and more balanced, bigger and better on D, with more vets. You have a team that is not a good mix, and is badly imbalanced, forced to play Melo at PF... where he has done very well, but it's hardly optimal.

Re: bleacherreport: Knicks Will Win 2014 Atlantic Division

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:44 pm
by method
Durins Baynes wrote:They have a more talented team than you, deeper and more balanced, bigger and better on D, with more vets. You have a team that is not a good mix, and is badly imbalanced, forced to play Melo at PF... where he has done very well, but it's hardly optimal.
OUR team when 55 gms regradless of all the injuries we had and won the atlantic now our core isnt a good mix?? TFOH!!!!The Nyets are going to be theses yrs Lakers roll that into a blunt and smoke it...late.