vallen wrote:KnicksGod wrote:vallen wrote:
well his second order of business is to get rid of everyone he acquired during his first order of business. when you realize that, you realize he doesnt really seem to have a plan.
Except it's not really true. Calderon sucks so far but it's early and he's a good player. He didn't acquire Ray or JR or Tyson. He didn't give up a pick for Bargs. Dalembert was waivable -- no harm, no foul.
We'll see what happens to Calderon. One single guy, not "everyone."
when he made that trade, and resigned melo, he intended to compete in the east with those players. now that plan A failed he needs to go another direction. Plan B. and well since he failed miserably with Plan A, how are we expected to believe he will do any better with Plan B ? and if we went with Plan B from the start, we could have used Tyson and Shump to get something in return, and let the cancers expire, while maintaining our cap till 2016, the better year to use that money.
contrary to popular belief on the boards "addition by subtraction" hasnt worked for us. you cant keep trading assets away to get rid of "cultural resistant players", just for the sake of a "culture change". eventually you actually need talent/assets coming back. and now we will blow our Cap load on Dragic and Monroe, then shorty after be crying for 2020 to hurry up and arrive.
Fair enough but sometimes in blackjack you can have a winning hand That can't be beaten, sometimes you have a hand You can win if you play it right, sometimes you have a losing hand that won't win no matter what.
Phil had to try to see if he Could create a winnable hand with Mela 30 but I'm pretty sure that Tyson Chandler and Ray Felton or whatever else we could've gotten was not leading us to the playoffs
It would've added maybe maybe maybe A few wins to lower our pick.
He didn't break the Knicks and he didn't fix the Knicks yet and he was dumped a horrible mess.