#1KnicksFan wrote:1. Based on his track record and all that, who do you think he would take with the 5th pick? (give a top 2)
2. Does he really like players like Curry, Randolph, and/or Crawford?
3. What kind of team do you think he will build?
Thanks
1. It's likely he'll go with a Mayo or Lopez, but he's not afraid to reach for someone he really likes. He got burned not taking the player he wanted with the Pacers before (think Freddie Jones over Tayshaun Prince), and I think he'll take the guy he wants. I wonder if he might not reach for a guy like Randolph.
2. Almost certainly not. However, the danger with Walsh is that he tends to emphasize the positives with almost everyone. Curry, Randolph, and Crawford all have good qualities, and the risk is that Donnie will put a little too much faith in those overriding the other problems these guys have. (That's what happened with Tinsley and Artest.) In this case, I do think he'll try and move these guys. Again, he's pretty singed from the last few years with the Pacers.
3. It will be interesting to see what he does with a big budget. The Pacers never played much in the Free Agent market, so he tried to build deep, talented teams that lacked mega-stars. I suspect he'll try and do that in NY, but may be more likely to go "Marquee" hunting given the market itself and the money available to him.
Walsh is a wizard at getting by with what's on hand. Think of him as one of those independent movie directors who makes great movies on a shoe string. Some guys like that can make the leap to big budget stuff and still do quality. Other guys end up spending on all the FX and make incoherent, crappy movies. I don't know which Donnie will end up doing.