robillionaire wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:god shammgod wrote:we should tank again to be honest. i'm not sure i want to trend upwards. 38 wins or something ? is that the hope ? nah. give me a solid 11. lol
right? I've seen Begley and Berman report that Leon Rose wants to end the playoff drought next season.
That's classic Knicks. Don't force it/skip steps, build organically. This FA class isn't good, let the young players play, have a few complimentary veterans to help them develop. the 2021 draft is already considered one of the best in recent years, so I wouldn't be mad at all if they decided to not be as good.
I wouldn't outwardly tank b/c IMO it creates bad habits w/ the team, but missing the playoffs and ending up w/ 30ish wins/mid-lottery isnt so bad w/ the lottery odds flattened
In fairness to rose and company it's not like it would take much effort to end the playoff drought in the eastern conference, all it would take would be like 1 or 2 players not being complete garbage. That doesn't necessarily mean they have to blow up the rebuild
I would rather tank again though.
idk, looking at next season, the Bucks, Raptors, Celtics, Heat, 76ers, Nets are essentially playoff locks, and I think Pacers can be included in that mix too, which would make 6-7 teams.
the 8 seed is technically attainable, but that still means being better than the Magic, Bulls, Wizards, Hornets all of whom had better records, as well as the Cavs who were improved after the Drummond trade/Beilein resignation
I'd like to see the Knicks load up on draft picks, sign 2-3 complimentary vets. use the cap space to acquire another pick why not? we praise the Celtics for their young talent and in the past 5 years they avg. 3.8 picks per year; the more picks, the better chance at finding talent. over the last 5 years, Knicks have averaged just 2 picks per draft, which is literally avg. since every team is allotted 2 picks
I wouldn't want to outwardly tank and end up a bottom 3 team (tho I wouldn't be mad b/c we'd get a good pick) b/c its about time to develop some winning habits, and constant losing can create losing habits; young players need to be shown how to win IMO