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Old 02-29-2008, 10:17 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: An Eye To the Future...

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Originally Posted by seifer0406 View Post
The problem with the Knicks not only lies in their style of play, but moreso in the attitude of the players. If you have your power forward doing a harlem globetrotter on the perimeter in a 3 point game then launch a 28 footer with 7 sec left on the shot clock, you are not going to win many games. It's obvious that the players have already quit on Isiah, therefore you either have to get rid of all the players or get rid of Isiah, it's not going to work if you go halfway on either path.

Out of all the key rotation players right now, I would only keep David Lee, Balkman, and Nate Robinson. But then again it is no easy task to get rid of Randolph, Curry, Crawford, Jefferies, Richardson. How the Knicks get rid of them while not taking back another undesirable player would be key to their rebuilding. That's why some of the trade rumors like Randolph for Ben Wallace or Randolph for Larry Hughes scared the fejebus out of me because that's basically trading poison for poison.

New players that can play the game would get those malcontents hype enough to perform at a high level. Let's be honest, as much as people complain today about our team, we have some very talented players. If we get the pieces to make this work, we'll be in a very good situation.
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