VMart makes a compelling case.
everyone knows that the Knicks need to get better. They need help scoring all their bigs were a big let down this year. Relying on JR Smith to be a scoring option isn't what you call a smart decision. Ray Felton coming up small in elimination game speaks volumes about his game. Shumpert is still feeling his way through the injury. So if you really look at the Knicks roster they need help a lot of it because most of the vets they relied on for the fast start are done.
All the vets are broken down players. Amare can't really rely on him to be healthy, same with Camby, Kidd is finished, Wallace retired, and Kenyon is a one way player at this stage in his career. There is very little to work with for the Knicks. I can't see the Knicks having a year like they did this year. The Knicks window was this year only unlike Boston had with their vets KG, Pierce and Allen.
Knicks at are a stage where they have to create a new window of opportunity.
Erick Green (22)- did you say yoot?
Iman Shumpert (23 on June 26) - go easy in Summer League
Chris Copeland (29, the old man) - the only issue is defense, and the over-the-calf ABA socks
Melo (29) - get treatment for the shoulder, rest... and sign the best Lithuanian forward available
Tyson Chandler (31 on Oct 2) - follow Amare to Hakeem's gym and stay late
Ray Felton is 29 on June 28