mpharris36 wrote:snadler wrote:mpharris36 wrote:Great regular season but we were outclassed, outmanned, and outcoached badly vs the Hawks.
Lot more concerning questions about our future. Can we still trend upwards? Sure can. But there is a little more uncertainty about what we have then about 10 days or so.
Not really imo, regardless of how good Randle was this year, I don't think anyone thought he was a true #1 player on a playoff team, he should be a #3 on a great team, a #2 on a good team. RJ is 20 and got his first taste of the playoffs, he improved his game tremendously from his rookie season. We need more talent, nobody thought otherwise. The knicks have everything going for them to improve their talent level, starting with the most cap space, tons and tons of picks, and now a foundation and culture established
if you don't have concerns about Randle going forward I don't know what to tell you. 1st option, 2nd option, 3rd option, I don't care. He was so bad in the 5 games its hard to even put it into words. If you feel comfortable committing long term to him after that post season bless your heart. I'm not saying don't pay the man...I'm just saying if you don't have some reservations after this series you aren't human. He was completely taken out of everything he wanted to do (fairly easily too). I don't know if pushing him down a peg on the totem pole completely alleviates all our issues.
I don't have any concerns because I'm not surprised with the way it worked out. I was saying all season I thought he was being overrated, and I like Randle.
Now if you go to the thread about his extension, a lot of people were saying Randle would refuse an extension and wait until next summer so he could get a 200+ million supermax. You still think he's going to do that, or that the Knicks are going to pay him that? Hell no. Hopefully this leads to him signing his cheaper extension. We could always trade him after that but you have to retain an all-star imo