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2/25/2009  8:57 AM
Should we start calling him the executioner? Talk about re-shaping a roster in a short time. Say what you want about the Marbury thing, Walsh just saved his ball club an estimated 4M

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Balkman
Randolf
Collins
Crawful
Rose
Fugazy
Big Snacks
Robersuck
Marbury

Watch out Curry, the axeman cometh

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2/25/2009  9:16 AM
Um...I am already calling him the godfather.
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2/25/2009  9:18 AM
Curry and/or Jeffries, the last hurdle
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2/25/2009  9:20 AM
I will say this... with the exception of Curry every player on the roster fits into the coaches system of uptempo athletic type players.
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2/25/2009  10:52 AM
Losing roster had to be purged before you can start talking about building for a championship. This and cap space was an obvious first step. Still not sure what "some people" are complaining about with what he's done so far.
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2/25/2009  11:01 AM
How about Granpa Donnie?
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2/25/2009  11:06 AM
Posted by fishmike:

I will say this... with the exception of Curry every player on the roster fits into the coaches system of uptempo athletic type players.

so how does jamal hughes or larry crawford fit into the coach's system?
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2/25/2009  11:16 AM
Bip we've been preaching patience and understanding of the process since day 1. We can really see the difference in the roster now and the way we're setting up for 2010. Next year is going to be one of the most interesting seasons in Knick/NBA history! The teams in the league looking to position for 2010's buyers market.

Walsh is so much closer to clearing out the trash on this roster and I'm happy with what he's done so far.
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2/25/2009  11:21 AM
Posted by Rookie:

Should we start calling him the executioner? Talk about re-shaping a roster in a short time. Say what you want about the Marbury thing, Walsh just saved his ball club an estimated 4M

RIP:

Balkman
Randolf
Collins
Crawful
Rose
Fugazy
Big Snacks
Robersuck
Marbury

Watch out Curry, the axeman cometh

You left off PEJ
You know I gonna spin wit it
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2/25/2009  11:25 AM
Posted by Cartman718:
Posted by fishmike:

I will say this... with the exception of Curry every player on the roster fits into the coaches system of uptempo athletic type players.

so how does jamal hughes or larry crawford fit into the coach's system?

Let me start by saying that the Hughes 3 for 1 trade gave us more flexibility on our roster. It allows us to sign a couple of non-guaranteed D-League players for one. Also Hughes rather hefty expiring contract next year could be a nice trade chip. Hughes has good size and athleticism, can play the 1, 2 or 3 and can guard the 2 and 3. He has good hands, can get turnovers and is a good defender on the wing. Whether he's hitting the long range shot or not, you still have to respect his shot which helps spread the floor and open the passing lanes. He also can drive the basket and doesn't look like he shies away from contact. He is a good passer, has good court vision and can handle the ball. If he can improve his shot selection and stay out of trouble he can be a really nice MDA type player. He can get hot and score 30 points, but I'm sure MDA will want to see him become more consistent and will work with him on his shot selection.

He's also a veteran presence, looks to have the drive to win and can hit the big shot or the defensive stop/steal late in games. Unfortunately, it's probably going to be a love/hate relationship with the Garden fans...much like with Harrington when he makes the bonehead play or misses the big shot. Look how Hughes shut down Daniels who was having a career game the other night. This could have been the difference in the game and all anyone can talk about is the shots he missed.

[Edited by - Rookie on 02-25-2009 11:47 AM]
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2/25/2009  11:29 AM
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You left off PEJ
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I'm still holding my breath on that one. Looks like PEJ is getting one (hopefully) last look. He was non-guaranteed wasn't he?

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2/25/2009  11:34 AM
Posted by Bippity10:

Losing roster had to be purged before you can start talking about building for a championship. This and cap space was an obvious first step. Still not sure what "some people" are complaining about with what he's done so far.
Couldn't agree with you more. Purge! Baby! Add Isiah to the purged/axed list also helped create the opportunity for a new culture and climate.

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2/25/2009  11:57 AM
Posted by Markji:
Posted by Bippity10:

Losing roster had to be purged before you can start talking about building for a championship. This and cap space was an obvious first step. Still not sure what "some people" are complaining about with what he's done so far.
Couldn't agree with you more. Purge! Baby! Add Isiah to the purged/axed list also helped create the opportunity for a new culture and climate.

Good one, Isiah's going to the top of the list

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Isiah
Balkman
Randolf
Collins
Crawful
Rose
Fugazy
Big Snacks
Robersuck
Starbury

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2/25/2009  12:27 PM
Posted by nixluva:

Bip we've been preaching patience and understanding of the process since day 1. We can really see the difference in the roster now and the way we're setting up for 2010. Next year is going to be one of the most interesting seasons in Knick/NBA history! The teams in the league looking to position for 2010's buyers market.

Walsh is so much closer to clearing out the trash on this roster and I'm happy with what he's done so far.

People are so used to being upset about things, that they are upset that we have cap space and the POSSIBILITY of signing good players. For some reason that upsets people. No one knows why.
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2/25/2009  12:29 PM
Posted by Rookie:
Posted by Markji:
Posted by Bippity10:

Losing roster had to be purged before you can start talking about building for a championship. This and cap space was an obvious first step. Still not sure what "some people" are complaining about with what he's done so far.
Couldn't agree with you more. Purge! Baby! Add Isiah to the purged/axed list also helped create the opportunity for a new culture and climate.

Good one, Isiah's going to the top of the list

RIP:

Isiah
Balkman
Randolf
Collins
Crawful
Rose
Fugazy
Big Snacks
Robersuck
Starbury

You can't give him credit for signing and then cutting a crappy player in Roberson.

Also... Gallo does not fit the system...
Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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2/25/2009  3:35 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:
Posted by Rookie:
Posted by Markji:
Posted by Bippity10:

Losing roster had to be purged before you can start talking about building for a championship. This and cap space was an obvious first step. Still not sure what "some people" are complaining about with what he's done so far.
Couldn't agree with you more. Purge! Baby! Add Isiah to the purged/axed list also helped create the opportunity for a new culture and climate.

Good one, Isiah's going to the top of the list

RIP:

Isiah
Balkman
Randolf
Collins
Crawful
Rose
Fugazy
Big Snacks
Robersuck
Starbury

You can't give him credit for signing and then cutting a crappy player in Roberson.

Also... Gallo does not fit the system...

When Gallo develops (and he will) and puts on some muscle (and he will), he will be able to play the 2, 3, 4 or 5. He definitely fits MDA's system.
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2/25/2009  3:52 PM
I love when Gallo's slow getting back and he points to his man for other guys to pick him up.

That's gotta get old.
Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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2/25/2009  3:54 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

I love when Gallo's slow getting back and he points to his man for other guys to pick him up.

That's gotta get old.

The kids always crashing the offensive boards and he even gets some. That never gets old
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2/25/2009  4:11 PM
Why do we try so hard to hate our own players?
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2/25/2009  4:27 PM
Posted by Rookie:
Posted by Cartman718:
Posted by fishmike:

I will say this... with the exception of Curry every player on the roster fits into the coaches system of uptempo athletic type players.

so how does jamal hughes or larry crawford fit into the coach's system?

Let me start by saying that the Hughes 3 for 1 trade gave us more flexibility on our roster. It allows us to sign a couple of non-guaranteed D-League players for one. Also Hughes rather hefty expiring contract next year could be a nice trade chip. Hughes has good size and athleticism, can play the 1, 2 or 3 and can guard the 2 and 3. He has good hands, can get turnovers and is a good defender on the wing. Whether he's hitting the long range shot or not, you still have to respect his shot which helps spread the floor and open the passing lanes. He also can drive the basket and doesn't look like he shies away from contact. He is a good passer, has good court vision and can handle the ball. If he can improve his shot selection and stay out of trouble he can be a really nice MDA type player. He can get hot and score 30 points, but I'm sure MDA will want to see him become more consistent and will work with him on his shot selection.

He's also a veteran presence, looks to have the drive to win and can hit the big shot or the defensive stop/steal late in games. Unfortunately, it's probably going to be a love/hate relationship with the Garden fans...much like with Harrington when he makes the bonehead play or misses the big shot. Look how Hughes shut down Daniels who was having a career game the other night. This could have been the difference in the game and all anyone can talk about is the shots he missed.

[Edited by - Rookie on 02-25-2009 11:47 AM]

Good response......this Larry Hughes hate is a witch hunt.
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