Knixkik wrote:Jmpasq wrote:Porzingis is a nice player but he isnt a superstar, He wont be a top 5 playerholfresh wrote:Knixkik wrote:holfresh wrote:Knixkik wrote:holfresh wrote:Yeah..Thanks Phil for missed playoff appearances and a bunch of soft players who play with zero emotion and zero defense...Let build around that..Great coach by the way...
And where were we at before phil got here? Bad team with no young superstar and no draft picks. I don't see any harm in taking short term chances as long as we are still building for the future. Phil failed with all of the short term stuff. As for the long term stuff, he hit it out of the park. No one can debate that. Ultimately he's been the only front office leader to be successful with a lottery pick.
Woodson was taking us to the playoffs is where we were..JR came of surgery and speculation in December that Woodson was done where he lost control of the team after the 54 win season when Phil was offered the job..We had Amare and Chandler rolling off a year later for a quick retool..Don't hand me the crap that we are in better days now...
Everyone knew the window was small with that group. Melo was in his prime with a perfect supporting cast. Things are far from perfect now, but we have a start and a player to build around. It's a repeat of the early Ewing years. I'll take that.
Hahaha..Early Ewing years..My favorite all time player..Don't make me laugh..The Hoya Destroya..Defense first..U are seeing this now are you?.
Winning is a talent..Put players around Ewing and you will compete..Now??
Most would disagree with you, if he's developed properly.
People are souring on Porzingis because of the team's performance, and that's a shame.
Porzingis is an amazing prospect (yeah, its just his second year, coming from far away and he still is performing solid) that could change the league if developed properly.
Thing is, the Knicks are a dysfunctional mess that, if not dealt with soon, could have huge consequences for Porzingis. His defense has taken a hit, his confidence is low and you can see how down he is on the team right now.
Carmelo Anthony and Derrick Rose, respected veterans supposed to be solid mentors for Porzingis, have both performed so poorly, unprofessional and childish that both really need to be gone if we are meant to save Porzingis, the youngsters and possibly build on this foundation and our picks this year.
Porzingis is not the problem, but if you leave a fresh new apple with two rotten ones, what do you think will happen?