DoctorX wrote:Lalouie wrote:KodiakBear wrote:
His teams won a lot of games and if Starks actually could hit a shot in game 7 he'd be a champion.
Looking at the Knicks over the 22 years since he left, I'd say he very much is a winner.
i would say, looking back, that it was pitino and then riley who changed the culture @nyk. specifically, ewing barely made a bump
in his first year nyk was a .360 ball club. when they hired pitino they made a 12game bump. and then of course came riley and then jvg added a bit,
and when ewing was traded the knicks never took a hit and seattle didn't get better.but what i remember most about ewing was choking at inopportune times, whether at the ft line or dumb finger rolls when he never finger rolled in his life. it was these little things he did at poorly timed moments but then that's the diff between winners, non-winners, and losers. doing the wrong things at the wrong time. ewing benefited from playing in new york city
nyk was a blue collar grind it down team and they were riley's team, not pat's
They took a huge hit. They went from an elite team to just a middling playoff team. They also lost in the first round for the first time in 11 years to the same Raptors team they defeated a year earlier with Ewing.
almost anytime you build around a particular player, if said player is a star he will leave a hole.
example: when klove left minnie, minnie went from a 40win team to a 16 win team and never even got a whiff of 40 until,,,,,thibs/butler/crawford/gibson/rose/teague plus wiggins plus towns.
am i going to sit here and say kevin was worth all that? hellz no! but i am positing that when a central star around whom a team is built leaves,,,that is a big hole to fill.
similarly we all know the stats of the lebron/kyrie/love cavs without lebron. i'm not trying to diminish lebron at all but those cavs team were built around lebron - the whole point of getting those supporting players was to allow lebron to do his thing, and when he was out that was a huge hole to fill,,,,because no way should love/kyrie/dunleavy/frye/miller/korver/smith/thompson go winless w/o lebron.
unless you want to blame kyrie, and i'm all on board with that!

the first choice for this thread
"CLOSE TO HAKEEM. CLUTCH" ------
NO WAYi think what we have here is an overload of knick fans flooding the poll,,,,and who are not old enough to remember the holzman knicks (ewing is the greatest knick my @$$

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