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thebuzzardman wrote:magnumt wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14952648/phil-jackson-discusses-new-york-knicks-point-guard-situation-other-topics
Well, I did paraphrase, but here's the quote
"Jackson noted that the Knicks will try to develop their guards from within. He mentioned Tony Wroten, whom they expect to sign in the coming days, as one player who could add depth at the position.
"Our process is going on [and] it's a little underground, a little beneath the surface, but this is one of our desires, that we have to have a penetrator and we have to have somebody that can handle those roles," he said."
This could mean anything, and indicates looking for a PG less than I thought. It could mean looking for a PG. It could mean developing Grant. Or Wroten. Or a PG at Westchester. It definitely seems to mean that they are looking at a player who penetrates well as part of his skill set (sorry JR, not that way), whether it be a PG, SG or SF.
Which is a need as obvious as the fact that water is wet to anyone who watched even a handful of Knick games, and to most here, who watch more than that, it's a screamingly obvious need.
Only interesting part, in a tea leaf sort of way, is the "little underground, beneath the surface". My read is they are looking at someone considered a combo guard or wing, but who Gaines/Jackson covet as a slashing creator, but it's not a guy listed specifically as a PG.
Sounds like guys mentioned. McCaw, Whitehead, Gbinije - and the other tallish creators mentioned in the workout thread.
Great, thanks! Good read...I did miss that.
I've said this many times before, but Phil does leave clues out there.
BOTH KP & Hornacek were linked to NY, they just got buried by our sports writers posting tne same dumb, wrong articles over and over.
--Mags
Yeah, I mean, Phil has the organization pretty leak free, but he's actually pretty transparent on his intentions.
I take this to mean the Knicks will add a PG and or slashing player - they'll do it in the body of one player preferably, but will get two players - one floor general, one slasher, if need be.
I mean, I was messing around in the "bold predictions" thread, but absolutely the Knicks add a PG not on the roster and one player who slashes, and this will be done via trade, FA, the draft or some combination.
As usual, the information is right in front of us - it's also apparent to anyone who knows even a little about basketball, but Phil is plainly stating it. Basically, "a little underground" really means "we've been quiet about it, and I'm not telling, so don't ask, but we are handling it and it's happening". It's actually not even cryptic. I think I did that to make it more dramatic for myself. It's more "don't ask, we got this"

Knickstape1214 wrote:xNewYorkMadex wrote:I'd select LaVert if we get into the 2nd round.
Like Michael Gbijine as well. Not sure about Whitehead though. Wouldnt be mad if we picked him though. Wouldnt be mad if we picked anybody to tell you the truth. Just get me a SG that has the potential to be a nice backup.
I want nothing to do with Gbinjine. Melo is the only 'Cuse guy in recent history to find success at the NBA level. MG is 24 and doesn't do anything at a high level.
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It's actually shocking how bad he is.
LeVert's injury history scares the hell out of me. Such a shame. Awesome well rounded offensive player.
magnumt wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:xNewYorkMadex wrote:I'd select LaVert if we get into the 2nd round.
Like Michael Gbijine as well. Not sure about Whitehead though. Wouldnt be mad if we picked him though. Wouldnt be mad if we picked anybody to tell you the truth. Just get me a SG that has the potential to be a nice backup.
I want nothing to do with Gbinjine. Melo is the only 'Cuse guy in recent history to find success at the NBA level. MG is 24 and doesn't do anything at a high level.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1454971
It's actually shocking how bad he is.
LeVert's injury history scares the hell out of me. Such a shame. Awesome well rounded offensive player.
'Cuse>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>'Nova
x100
--Mags
echelonNYK wrote:Who's penis do the Knicks have to suck to get a pick. Anything will do at this point.


King of Canada wrote:Beer and Draft picks tomorrow night! What is everyone drinking???

ClydeRules wrote:Felder's defense is not good. Players throw the ball right over him like he's not even there.
Keep an eye on Wayne Selden. Big, strong, huge wingspan. Ferocious inside game and excellent form on his J. Could be a plus defender too. Knicks worked him out.
El Poochio wrote:King of Canada wrote:Beer and Draft picks tomorrow night! What is everyone drinking???
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Polk377 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:Felder's defense is not good. Players throw the ball right over him like he's not even there.
Keep an eye on Wayne Selden. Big, strong, huge wingspan. Ferocious inside game and excellent form on his J. Could be a plus defender too. Knicks worked him out.
I think a lot of Felder's poor D had to do with his high usage on the offensive end and minutes played. He took defense off to save his energy. He actually is a solid defender for his size and will average 2 steals a game.
I wouldn't mind Selden either. He is a tank physically and can become a knock down shooter.
Jose7© wrote:Next question is where does Kyle OQuinn get shipped to?
Polk377 wrote:Jose7© wrote:Next question is where does Kyle OQuinn get shipped to?
Why does everyone want KOQ traded? I thought he played well on both ends when he was getting consistent minutes. For 3.9 mil he is on a good salary for a 15-20 min big. The Knicks need to keep some of these players from last season.