god shammgod wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:god shammgod wrote:
he's gonna be a 3 & d player here so hitting the 3s is the most important thing. running point is not in his future as a knick.
His "future" on the Knicks ended somewhere around mid season last year. Or sooner. C'mon.
Knick's roster goes like 14 players deep of somewhat average players. Would be 15 if Pills didn't decide to be humanitarians to Bullock. He'll be lucky to play at all. Actually, it would take a catastrophic series of injuries for him to play 10 mpg.
Frank is ahead of Bullock on the depth chart. That's it.
even for you you're negative lately...you're right though
I'm just acknowledging him as part of the substandard youth that will lead the Knicks to 30 wins. Actually, he won't really be part of the losses, since he won't play.
The Knicks will "achieve" those 30 wins based on lackluster talent at guard/wing, since the starters are below average and other than Trier, the backups are below average. Trier would be below average as a starter.
Ok, Portis is below average as a big, so he gets some blame. But mostly, it's the guards and wings.































