CBS7 wrote:There is hope.
Damn right there is.
CBS7 wrote:There is hope.
Jimmy Forums wrote:Azkal wrote:Great job by the FO even if we don't get Melo.
Not yet.
Good try's won't cut it anymore.
BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Jimmy Forums wrote:Azkal wrote:Great job by the FO even if we don't get Melo.
Not yet.
Good try's won't cut it anymore.
No they get credit regardless they did everything and are doing everything they can
SpankinMyHeat wrote:SuperflyKnick wrote:spaceheat wrote:They will also be installing the Triangle offense, a system that has never been successfully executed by anyone other than Tex Winter and Phil Jackson. Kurt Rambis has tried but has always failed. Just because Phil is the President doesn't mean that it's going to be easy... Steep learning curve and you need the right personnel. That is a lot to ask of a former point guard who has never coached before.
With all that championship pedigree i think they will figure it out
Kurt Rambis' championship pedigree consists of getting his rec-specs pounded by Kevin McHale.
Jimmy Forums wrote:Azkal wrote:Great job by the FO even if we don't get Melo.
Not yet.
Good try's won't cut it anymore.
jc23 wrote:Goran + Lonzo + Zach = the Dragon Ball Z line up.
ChiefILL53 wrote:Quick sidenote, why are the heat meeting Luol Deng in chicago? lol
Jimmy Forums wrote:Melo's a Bull.
Ralph's news that we gave him options has shifted my weekend such that each second he hasn't announced his return to NY for the mega max is definitely a second closer to him signing with us. Time covers what's happening behind the scenes, and there's nothing more to happen from New York's perspective. They already threw at him all that they have to sell...and he hasn't committed yet. In short, 1) Melo isn't blown away by the Knicks and 2) time is on our side.
ChiefILL53 wrote:Quick sidenote, why are the heat meeting Luol Deng in chicago? lol

rose2jfat wrote:ChiefILL53 wrote:Quick sidenote, why are the heat meeting Luol Deng in chicago? lol
Deng's using the Heat as leverage to get a deal from Chicago.

Jimmy Forums wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Jimmy Forums wrote:Not yet.
Good try's won't cut it anymore.
No they get credit regardless they did everything and are doing everything they can
I'll run the credits when the movie's over. Til then I want my happy ending.

ChiefILL53 wrote:Quick sidenote, why are the heat meeting Luol Deng in chicago? lol
ThreeYearPlan wrote:Bulls fans defend HomoSapien more than Rose.
ChiefILL53 wrote:Quick sidenote, why are the heat meeting Luol Deng in chicago? lol
Zartan wrote:I find it strange that so many are questioning PJax's ability to GM. Sure, he's never done it before. But that isn't necessarily a precursor to failure.
What exactly is it he might struggle with?
The financials? No doubt he has qualified individuals to help navigate the intricacies of the CBA. The Knicks are about to come out of salary cap hell and I'm sure they're not in a rush to go back. I'd expect more prudence than we're used to seeing in NY.
Personnel decisions? I trust Phil's eye for talent. The man has over 50 years in professional basketball and a resume unlike any GM in history. Not to mention he's worked with/under two of the best GM's maybe ever in Krause and West.
I see more positives than negatives. He's the ultimate winner. Players will want to play for him. Players will want to play in New York. He has a blank check owner and will have the means to use it shortly. The only thing he's missing is draft picks and those can often be reobtained.
Unless he completely "Isiah Thomases" the situation success would have to be the more likely outcome.