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Nalod
Posts: 71155 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:Nalod wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? The more you type, the funnier it gets. Rainman now thinks he knows their thoughts. |
JamesKPolk
Posts: 21204 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/15/2012 Member: #4093 |
![]() Nalod wrote:If the knicks are to make a front office change who does this? Dolan or MSG sports president Andrew Lustgarten? He is in charge of sports. How do you replace a FO? When do you do this. This group is not together three full years. What is Presti doing now? Over seeing his scouts and grease board. Do we fire our crew in April and what of the scouts? Can we put together a FO without guys that are involved in the playoffs for other teams? Then your drafting your own guys without the new guy. What about draft day trade scenarios? Your post is 100% a backing of Mills since you fail to see how Mills has been a cancer to the organization for years and a terrible basketball executive overall. Even asking why the need to fire Mills is an insult to the intelligence of this fanbase. The reasons have already been explained thoroughly. Steve Mills and Scott Perry continually sign and/or trade and/or draft the type of players who are not winning basketball players. Aka they chase players who may have a physical attribute but absolutely zero mental attributes. All of the players they've acquired share similar qualities and none of them are good. The Knicks have never hired a quality basketball executive outside of Donnie Walsh because of Dolan's need for power and yes men. If they were to hire a good basketball man like a Presti or Ujiri or someone of that ilk and IF (biggest if of all time) they gave these men full autonomy to hire and fire whoever they wanted in the basketball operations department and make any move they wanted without questions then this would be the only saving grace left for the franchise. Dolan is not selling the team. That dream, as much as I want it to happen and as much as it would be the cure that's ailing the franchise, is never going to happen. Dolan will own the team until he dies. The only thing left as a fan is to hope and pray that we get a top executive and allow them to make the moves they want without interference for the idiot known as Dolan. Otherwise, if we can't do that, there's nothing left for this franchise. There's nothing positive going on here. It's becoming more and more irrelevant as the years pass. "Peace, plenty, and contentment reign throughout our borders, and our beloved country presents a sublime moral spectacle to the world." - James K Polk
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arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() JamesKPolk wrote:Nalod wrote:If the knicks are to make a front office change who does this? Dolan or MSG sports president Andrew Lustgarten? He is in charge of sports. How do you replace a FO? When do you do this. This group is not together three full years. What is Presti doing now? Over seeing his scouts and grease board. Do we fire our crew in April and what of the scouts? Can we put together a FO without guys that are involved in the playoffs for other teams? Then your drafting your own guys without the new guy. What about draft day trade scenarios? Players with "mental attributes" aka smart players with high BBAL IQ are not going to sign with franchise reduced to below zero. As far as drafting how you know if this teenagers are going to be smart? No wonder it is called lottery. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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Nalod
Posts: 71155 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() JamesKPolk wrote:Nalod wrote:If the knicks are to make a front office change who does this? Dolan or MSG sports president Andrew Lustgarten? He is in charge of sports. How do you replace a FO? When do you do this. This group is not together three full years. What is Presti doing now? Over seeing his scouts and grease board. Do we fire our crew in April and what of the scouts? Can we put together a FO without guys that are involved in the playoffs for other teams? Then your drafting your own guys without the new guy. What about draft day trade scenarios? I’m not endorsing Mills, What I am discussing is we know Dolan is the root of issue but its kind of silly to say just because Mills was on the peripheral does not mean he was the cause. Everybody here can only guess. The Rainman does not know his thoughts. He barely knows his own. Just became Dolan cannot be extracted does not mean we have to grab the next guy and beat him up. WE did that how many times? “Panic” over and over again. Bad way to run a franchise. That so many are hanging hope on Mills gone is symptomatic of what we do over and over the the years as fans. Savior StarPhuching. Isiah and Phil were that. We want Ujiri or Presti now. |
SupremeCommander
Posts: 34057 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() How would I replace Mills? I think i would literally decommission everything in the office including furniture, bribe Jerry West to serve as a consultant, and have him draw up how the next FO should look
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Lol Rick needs a safe space
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42801 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() SupremeCommander wrote:How would I replace Mills? I think i would literally decommission everything in the office including furniture, bribe Jerry West to serve as a consultant, and have him draw up how the next FO should look Doubt West would take the job. I hope Dolan doesnt hire McKinsey again to do a search. Those geniuses thought Mills was the best choice. We had our best run in decades the brief time that Mills was exiled from the Knicks, and they tell Dolan to bring back Mills. There is only one question that matters, can the Knicks do better than Mills? Of course they can, and should. |
Chandler
Posts: 26778 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/26/2015 Member: #6197 |
![]() HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? Agree with this post. Jeannie Bush is the only one i know of who essentially publicly called him a back stabber, but I don't think it's a secret. That behavior is indicative of the problem. He's not stand-up; doesn't own his **** -- which he has a lot of. I may be overly jaundiced but I can't think of a single thing Mills has done that I like. I'm not a fan of Perry either but at least I can applaud his second round picks and don't think he flubbed in the first either (as I still think KK will continue to grow and develop; and RJ was the right pick at 3) Wins motivate players more than speeches. Fiz was clueless -- and not a little clueless, a lot. HE was always swinging for home runs. Miller deserves a shot. He might not be a magnet for FA superstars but IMO no coach is. They want wins and money (IMO in that order -- since they'll get the money wherever they go); to a lesser degree they also want culture and lifestyle, the latter of which is our best asset at the moment. If you're pulling in 20+ million a year do you want to live in Milwaukee or Detroit? (5)(7)
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Chandler
Posts: 26778 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/26/2015 Member: #6197 |
![]() Nalod wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? I'll take the bait on this. The problem with Phil was his role. If he served a role like Coughlin did most recently with Jacksonville, and if he were surrounded by a talented GM and FO we might be in a completely different situation. His general plan of having a system, drafting to it, developing to it, having a G-league aligned with the system all make perfect sense. His execution sucked. He gets criticized as Big Chief Triangle but he said, and I believe him, that he would have been happy with alternatives as long as they incorporated passing, team play. Now we all know he had huge mistakes when he played GM. Ironically many of those mistakes weren't cast as such when they happened (e.g., many thought Noah was the passing big man the team needed; many liked D. Rose over Calderon and his matador defense). That doesn't absolve him. But put it into comparison with Mills who decides to sign THJ to big money WHILE the team is still looking for a GM, then to later consider him such a cap liability you need to trade KP to get someone to take him off your hands). The other failing with Phil, and one talked less about, is when the organization was considering him, the question should have been what will the FO look like. He brought over very little talent. Now it could have been that he felt he could work with the existing FO, it could have been that none of his prior associates liked him anymore and were happy with their current gig, or it could have been he didn't give a crap and just wanted the $$ One issue: blaming Mills and Mills alone is not much different than blaming Phil (though criticism of Mills is more warranted). this organization needs to clean house and have everyone under the microscope down to the strength and conditioning staff. That's what Riley did (AS A COACH) (5)(7)
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() Chandler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? Isn't miller getting his shot now? I don't think he is doing a great job, unless you think this is a 15 win roster. I think he is doing better than any coach we had since Woodson, which really Isn't saying much considering all of our previous coaches are no longer HEAD COACHES ON ANY TEAM. There are too many proven head coaches that are unemployed, so Miller needs to be pretty impressive to convince a New F/O that he's the man. ES
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Nalod
Posts: 71155 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:Chandler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? You want a proven head coach that's not working now. How that work in your mind? Jeannie Buss, Phils ex called MIlls a back stabber. If PHil was doing a bad job, not working, sleeping, and Dolan asks Mills "hows it Goink?", what he suppose to say? Dolan: Stevo, Phil shopping KP, true right? |
CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:Miller has this team playing at a 30 win pace. He did get Payton and now has Bullock but that is still a respectable job.Chandler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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Chandler
Posts: 26778 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/26/2015 Member: #6197 |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Miller has this team playing at a 30 win pace. He did get Payton and now has Bullock but that is still a respectable job.Chandler wrote:HofstraBBall wrote:Nalod wrote:By some strange metric had Miller been at the helm at the start of the season might we have won an additional 5 games thus far? agree plus he has been very competitive against some very good teams (whereas with Fizz game was over and fans booing in the second quarter) Personally i like what I'm seeing; he needs more talent though (5)(7)
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JamesKPolk
Posts: 21204 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/15/2012 Member: #4093 |
![]() GustavBahler wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:How would I replace Mills? I think i would literally decommission everything in the office including furniture, bribe Jerry West to serve as a consultant, and have him draw up how the next FO should look McKinsey never recommended we hire Mills. I know because I have spoken personally with employees at McKinsey. They couldn't disclose who they recommended but it was not Mills. Not sure why you would ever believe that considering Dolan has had Mills around him way before Mckinsey was in the picture. He has an affinity for Mills unlike any other executive - even greater than Glen Sather with the Rangers. "Peace, plenty, and contentment reign throughout our borders, and our beloved country presents a sublime moral spectacle to the world." - James K Polk
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