Deeeez Knicks wrote:god shammgod wrote:we might just be learning that unless you draft a few of your top players you face a really tough team winning it all. especially nowadays.
it used to be that young teams needed to wait until they were in their primes to have a chance at winning. but more than ever this year it seems that younger, athletic teams are thriving and older teams, some who should theoretically be in their prime, are having a harder time with the speed of the game. okc, houston, detroit, san antonio should have too many young guys to be this good but it doesn't seem to matter anymore.
It has pretty much always been that way. Drafting quality or good players is almost a necessity. Knicks havent drafted anyone that has stuck since Deuce which puts us at a disdvantage. We make up for it somewhat with signing some players on cheaper deals (Brunson). We missed the defensive energy of OG and Deuce, but even when they play we still look slow at times. But yea, thats why its worthwhile to try to develop some of these young guys. Not expecting stars, but if they could at least give some solid min with some energy it can help. We def still have other issues so that wont solve it all.
yes but i'm not just talking about the need to draft homegrown talent. look at the ages of some of these teams best players and how well those teams are doing -
cade 24, duren 22,
segun 23, amen 22
chet 23, jalen will 24
wemby 21, castle 21, vassel 25
it's different now






















