EnySpree wrote:knickscity wrote:EnySpree wrote:knickscity wrote:EnySpree wrote:mreinman wrote:EnySpree wrote:mreinman wrote:EnySpree wrote:mreinman wrote:Moonangie wrote:Like Nixluva said, he's exploring in depth every possible scenario so that he is PREPARED to make the best move when the time comes. That is what a good GM should be doing at this point. It's all according to plan.
this is not at all going according to plan.
What's the plan then?
I don't have a clue.
Them why even say anything? Stop trolling
trolling?
I don't predict moves since I don't have a clue what Phil will do. Nobody does!
I do however comment on past transactions since I know what they are/were.
Happy with the plan yet?
Yes actually. The plan always was the cap space for 2015. Now we getting a top 4 pick. I'm super pumped for that so yes
Then you shouldnt be thanking Phil. The cap space was already set BEFORE Phil came on board, and somehow Phil made it less by trading for Calderon. The draft pick which is cool has zero guarantees of being good, thus why the article the Knicks may TRADE it. Phil also gets no credit for that since that wasnt his goal, his bad moves and misjudgement on talent did that.
Who's thanking Phil?
Don't make stuff up to make things seem like you know what you are talking about more than I am.
The plan was 2015 before Phil got here. I'm willing to wait and see what he can do. He did clear the team of the bad seeds and there had been a culture change.
Anyway don't make stuff up to start a baseless argument.
If all you got out of my post is thanking Phil, then I have no words other than I'm sorry you missed the point.
The point is Phil has done NOTHING the team wasnt already in position to do, but somehow made that worse.
How did he make it worse? You defending jr smith and shump who both gave up on the tan 2 years in a row? Amare and his wine baths? Phil made that worse?
And I addressed your post. I feel sorry for you that you have poor reading comprehension
We had complete cap space in 2015. Now half the cap is tied to the remainders of this .200 team.