Posted by misterearl:
>>I don't happen to think our guys are particularly suited to the uptempo style. They're merely more athletic than fundamentally skilled
BlueSeats - don't believe the customary knocks on Knicks. Lee, Collins and Frye are skilled in basketball fundamentals as all are the products of solid high-level (winning) programs with excellent coaches. I would counter your assesment and submit that Billy Donovan, the maniacal John Chaney and Lute Olsen taught some important lessons on hoops 101.
Based on his rookie season, Renaldo Balkman has also mastered enough of the NBA fundamentals of rebounding angles and passing (and driving) lanes to improve in two more years of experience. He excels on the run and just might grow even more in an uptempo shiftline.
Forget Nate and Jeffries for a moment.
Lee, Frye, Collins and Balkman are my proposed UC (Uptempo Core). The building block solution is not so simple as simply adding a shooting guard...
OR
... do you go for the innovative and take the next (insert your best choice here) revoutionary player at a frontcourt position/ ie Shawn Marion?
Lets for the moment assume I accept your proposition that Lee, Frye, Collins and Balkman are fundamentally sound players. (I think "well coached" might be the better term, as rarely are poor shooters (Collins, Lee, Balk) and weak defenders (Lee, Frye) considered fundamentally sound, but we can put that aside for now.)
That's only 4 players of our 15 man roster. And of them which are better suited to a running game than a halfcourt game?