"The Knicks were where good basketball minds go to die. Layden, Chaney, Isiah, Larry Brown, DAntoni, Walsh, Lenny Wilkins... all these guys were good NBA people at one point and had their own lists of positives they brought to the table. Every one of them failed utterly and completely. Only Walsh and MDA have any hope of redemption."
fish.mike - the only thing your list of basketball minds has in common is the franchise ownership. Unless the Dolan family has empowered Donnie Walsh with an unusual amount of autonomy, authority and PATIENCE, there will be more pain and suffering.
The Knicks return to excellence will require at LEAST three more years of wandering in the wilderness, and commitment to Walsh, because these things take time. There is no precedent for the current strategy, missing a high lottery selection. None. When the Knicks had a moderate amount of flexibility twenty years ago, they also had the building block of Patrick Ewing.
The building blocks, while encouraging, are unproven. The best assets the Knicks own are Lee, Gallo and The Mayor. That's it.
Pine Brothers? I like Bill Miller and Toney Douglas for their toughness. Sergio pushes the ball. I'm wid that. Everyone else can take a hike.
No other franchise will help the Knicks. Quite the opposite, each team will do anything within their power to hold on to assets. Cleveland, Miami and even Toronto - will no let stars walk away without putting up resistance.
Donnie Walsh Needs At Least Three Things Need To Happen
1. one top tier free agent to leave his current environment, persuaded by money and the allure of the big city...
2. ... a Summer League surprise and
3. ... some serendipity and outright blind luck in the second round of the NBA draft