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Old 04-02-2008, 06:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Curry or Zbo? one must go this offseason

Out of three seasons of Eddy Curry talking on this site, we should all know the basic remedy to improve Curry talent in helping this Knick Team win.
Which is hiring ex-Knick players "Patrick Ewing & Oakley" for two seasons to coach the work-outs of the Knicks frontcourt players.
You never know Ewing & Oakley coaching method probably could get a decent 20 mpg out of Jerome James for at least one or two season out of the six he is paid for.

There is no hope in Zach Randolph improving his performance to play team-ball other than benching him on this Knick team next season.
The Knicks showed how lost, confuse, and dismantled the team and organization were by putting Zach Randolph in the starting lineup (over David Lee) with Fred Jones as the 7th man (over Nate Robinson) in the start of this 2007-8 season.
These two players did not show any interest or dedication to their new situation this offseason to at least showup at any of the Knicks many scrimage games with the assistant coaches and young players inwhich David Lee and Nate Robinson were at each of (that's dedication to the team).

Zach should've been comming off the bench alongside of Balkman, Nate, and Jefferies, to earn a place in the starting lineup by showing some effort in team-play by working with the rest of the bench players, rather than self stats performances.

If Portland coach McMillian did not want to build a team around Zach Randolph that should've been a big clue to Knick President/Coach Isiah to not make his players TRY to compliment Zach Randolph 35 mpg performance the first 40 games of this season.
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