Jeff Van Gully wrote:2010 wrote:Now who's running point?
prob baker and frank split the time.
Neither of which are PG's
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Jeff Van Gully wrote:2010 wrote:Now who's running point?
prob baker and frank split the time.

Dantares wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:shtolky wrote:
11.5 shots per game in 27 minutes is high volume? 15 shots per game per 36 is not high volume. He's far more efficient shooting the ball than you give him credit for.
Trust me, if Melo is gone, he's going to be high volume. Who else is going to take all the shots?
KP and THJr. You'd hope. Unless you want to see LFT taking 15 shots a game.
willy averaged 16 points per 36 minutes and we barely ran plays for him. he was like our 4th or 5th option. and he is obviously good at moving without the ball and scoring in one-on-one situations. the only thing holding him back from putting up huge numbers is his defense. if he plays crap defense he won't get the minutes.
BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Who plays SF?
MFLFT?
Kuz?
Lolz.
I'm thinking lance is up. if healthy, he's kind of what that group needs at 3. plus defender. high effort. makes open shots. communicates.
If he's healthy, he might do well. But he will still make it look ugly.

Newyorknick94 wrote:BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
I'm thinking lance is up. if healthy, he's kind of what that group needs at 3. plus defender. high effort. makes open shots. communicates.
If he's healthy, he might do well. But he will still make it look ugly.
Real question is who starts at center? Willy or Noah?
BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Blue Ninja wrote:His defense is much improved to the point where it at least is adequate now, he has a pull up shot, looks to pass more on the drive and can finish better. I think most people will be surprised with this signing. If THJ wasn't here before, most people would have a different reaction.
On the contract, yes it is an overpay, but that's what is needed to sign these guys away from their team as a RFA. You have to make it so they won't match, which means overpaying by 2-4M a year. Anything like 4 year, 60M they would've probably matched. Also when you consider it with how the contract would've looked before the cap went up, it isn't that bad:
In the end this move isn't just about the team, it's about making KP happy. Here is our 1st franchise type caliber young player in forever. Take some pressure off of him. And this is done with a young player, who could end up being an asset. We have a young core, with trade-able veterans in Lee, Melo, Thomas and O'Quinn to create more cap space next year. I'm happy with this move.
i think we neglect how much KP wants to see a commitment to competition. i think a tank year would have sent him out the door.
i'm coming down from the ledge and starting to think long-term about this. it's a risk, but a somewhat calculated one. we're betting on potential. if tim plays the way he finished last year and better, it's becomes a bargain. plus, we really do need his skill set on offense.
maybe with a scorer like tim, the knicks feel okay trotting baker and frank out at PG. I wonder what veteran is out there who could come in and be helpful. tim's an expensive pup, but still part of the pup movement. it's not rudy gay here.
First, we all had to get over our initial impressions of Timmy from when he was first here and how much we all reviled him when he went to Atlanta. Of course, Grant was going to be infinitely better, right? And then when Rose showed he could play, he had a chance to make us better. But he didn't Meanwhile, we all laughed at fleeing Atlanta, and I think a lot of fans ignored reports of Timmy's development.
So after all that, he still wanted to return to NYC with no hard feelings. That's not just a financial move, that's also character. During the past few months, we really made KP feel upset and worried he would leave us. Of course he wants to play to win. If Horny or any other coach told him to tank, he's probably demand a trade. So yeah, what you said is important. We need to start building a healthier, winning culture here. Frank will grow up in a healthy team and become more the guard we need, and WIlly will continue his development. So there will be lots of stuff to look forward to.
How are all those Philly guys feeling about their years of "the Process?" I wonder if Okafor went from first to worst just because he doesn't have the skills, or if the culture on the Sixers helped do this to him? They have some great parts, but so far, they haven't done any winning. We shall see.





Grinditout wrote:BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
i think we neglect how much KP wants to see a commitment to competition. i think a tank year would have sent him out the door.
i'm coming down from the ledge and starting to think long-term about this. it's a risk, but a somewhat calculated one. we're betting on potential. if tim plays the way he finished last year and better, it's becomes a bargain. plus, we really do need his skill set on offense.
maybe with a scorer like tim, the knicks feel okay trotting baker and frank out at PG. I wonder what veteran is out there who could come in and be helpful. tim's an expensive pup, but still part of the pup movement. it's not rudy gay here.
First, we all had to get over our initial impressions of Timmy from when he was first here and how much we all reviled him when he went to Atlanta. Of course, Grant was going to be infinitely better, right? And then when Rose showed he could play, he had a chance to make us better. But he didn't Meanwhile, we all laughed at fleeing Atlanta, and I think a lot of fans ignored reports of Timmy's development.
So after all that, he still wanted to return to NYC with no hard feelings. That's not just a financial move, that's also character. During the past few months, we really made KP feel upset and worried he would leave us. Of course he wants to play to win. If Horny or any other coach told him to tank, he's probably demand a trade. So yeah, what you said is important. We need to start building a healthier, winning culture here. Frank will grow up in a healthy team and become more the guard we need, and WIlly will continue his development. So there will be lots of stuff to look forward to.
How are all those Philly guys feeling about their years of "the Process?" I wonder if Okafor went from first to worst just because he doesn't have the skills, or if the culture on the Sixers helped do this to him? They have some great parts, but so far, they haven't done any winning. We shall see.
Everything else is fine to say but let's not pretend 71 million isn't the main reason. Why hasn't any other team offered the same?

Newyorknick94 wrote:BKlutch wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:
I'm thinking lance is up. if healthy, he's kind of what that group needs at 3. plus defender. high effort. makes open shots. communicates.
If he's healthy, he might do well. But he will still make it look ugly.
Real question is who starts at center? Willy or Noah?
2010 wrote:Why are we blocking D.Dot's path with $119 million committed in contracts to two SG's? Why even draft D.Dot then if we planned on keeping Lee. Makes no sense.


Newyorknick94 wrote:CrazyKnicks wrote:Instead of properly building a team around our unhappy young player that we're counting on, we go and overpay on a mediocre role player. This team never learns, welcome to 30 win teams and 8-15 pick ranges in the draft for the foreseeable future. Won't be surprised if KP demands a trade soon, he already sees the dysfunction but we go and make it worse.
Remember the awful contract Ryan Anderson has that we refuse to take back in a Melo deal? Well we just got an even worse contract from a FA signing![]()
Can't make this stuff up.
Idk I'd much rather have THJ for 16-19 mill over Ryan Anderson for 20
Jables120 wrote:2010 wrote:Why are we blocking D.Dot's path with $119 million committed in contracts to two SG's? Why even draft D.Dot then if we planned on keeping Lee. Makes no sense.
He was a second round pick. I don't think many teams plan their team based on a summer league performance by a second round pick.
Jables120 wrote:2010 wrote:Why are we blocking D.Dot's path with $119 million committed in contracts to two SG's? Why even draft D.Dot then if we planned on keeping Lee. Makes no sense.
He was a second round pick. I don't think many teams plan their team based on a summer league performance by a second round pick.
