tkf wrote:BRIGGS wrote:tkf wrote:BRIGGS wrote:TMS wrote:LMAO! this is so pathetic it's reached hilarious levels... we're talking about giving up every future asset we have to get rid of Fishlips' contract, then Nate's going to Boston for a collection of garbage, & now we're getting embarassed in Chicago by the Bulls & we're watching Bender & Landry chucking up 3's... u cannot write this stuff.
They are at the mercy of any deal. If they dont get rid of Jefferies and Hill --they have one spot for a team that has holes up and down the roster. They are shipping out a 1-5 pick to Utah[which will be 4 weeks of embarrassment when it comes]
They are really working from a position if weakness. To be honest with you--I would wait for the draft and try to trade off Gallinari and Chandler IF they bring back two top 10 picks where I can get Monroe and one of the C's. If I can start with an infrastructure up the middle--then I can work backwards. Gallinari is so overhyped but maybe one team in the top 10 will take him--Chandler couldve got pick 5 last year[what a blunder--but oh wel]
so briggs, you think gallo and chandler can get top 10 picks.. so why trade them? unless you are saying there are other GM's who feel they are better than any possible top 10 pick.. and if they are saying that, then are you telling us, your talent evaluating skills are better than theirs? I understand you want to start with getting a center, but you wanted brook lopez, and his team just has 5 wins.. got their 5th win tonight... Knicks problems are not all about personell, but philosophy if you ask me....
I don't know--I do know that I would blow this thing up.
blow it up I agree, but keep gallo and chandler, douglas and even hill. those kids have talent, I have no doubt, I am just dissapointed at how they were handled this year... a transition year at that..
Hmmm...let's see we are a marshmallow-middle team....now if we trade away Hill, Jeffries and Harrington we become....a snowdrift? Oh wait we have _Lee we can be a Oreo.
Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans
"The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."