Knicksfan1992 wrote:K-DOT wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:
I think the Randle/Morris/Knox situation isn't as dire as you make it seem. They're all going to find minutes. I think Fiz will go with a 11-12 man rotation to start and then it will wittle down from there. I personally think Marcus gets traded, especially if Knox can show some efficiency in a smaller role. I think those 3 will actually play at least 5-10 minutes together every game and I think people are projecting Mitch for too many minutes. I still think he will hover around 25-30 mpg especially since he will have his foul trouble games.
And I know what you're saying as a cynical person, but what exactly do you want them to say? "We plan on being average on defense!" CMon dude... These are people at the top of their profession who have to have extreme confidence in what they do to be as successful as they are.
They would, if you don't introduce Mitch and Portis into the equation, who also both want and think they deserve minutes. Our problem is we're deep, but nobody's particularly amazing. We have a lot of really decent players who all have a case for getting at least 20-25 minutes
And I'm not being cynical about Morris saying it, it's something I expect to hear. I'm still talking about people acting like we don't go through this song and dance every year
Is this not a possible frontcourt rotation though?
Morris 20/Knox 15/ Barrett 13
Randle 25/Morris 10/Knox 8/Portis 5
Mitch 28/Portis 12/Randle 8
Maybe Portis gets shorted but he's already come out saying he knows he's the backup Center and he seems the least likely to really care about not getting 20 MPG. Knox at 20-25 mpg this year and working on efficiency is exactly where I would want him and Morris is getting a generous 30 mpg there which is more than he got in Boston so I don't see why he would be mad about that.
IDK it just seems like people are making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to the frontcourt rotation. Gibson is going to play very sparingly IMO especially as the year goes along. They wouldn't have signed Portis if they planned on playing Gibson any sort of significant time this year.
I like this as it gives the right amount of playing time to the front court, with even some allowance for Morris to take about a 4 minute playing cut, but gives RJ 13 minutes at SF, which, if you figure he gets about 15 at SG, opens up 33 mpg at SG, which can be split among two players (Trier + ?). Then there is still 48 mpg at PG to divide, which is some kind of two player split.
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