azamatbagatov wrote:Might as well take a shot at him, we can always cut him if keeps up his shenanigans
Exactly. And at the most what are we talking about here -- smoking pot? He'll have to cut that out of course--wouldn't want him failing a drug test or getting locked up buying weed somewhere--but seriously, big f'in deal. Shit's gonna get legalized in NY sooner than later anyway. Just a matter of time...He didn't kill anybody did he? Never even heard that he's been a bad teammate going back to K-State. He can play both forward spots & he'd add substantial firepower to an already strong bench. The more firepower we could add, the better chance we'd have to sustain a high level of play if we ran into injuries to any of our frontline players (suppose Melo AND Bargnani ever went down for a stretch at the same time? That's a big hole to fill offensively). EVERY SINGLE GAME counts toward playoff seeding. There are very good teams in the East -- Brooklyn got better (they're not as good as they think they are however--they added key players past their prime and a rookie coach with zero experience--I don't see it all jelling the way they think over there in year 1); Chicago's got Rose back; Miami's the best team in the league, etc. I wanna see us take the regular season super serious this year, right from jumpstreet. Finishing the reg. season even 1 game better than any of these top teams (and also head to head season series against any of these teams) could mean the difference between a championship or not.. In the NBA home court's HUGE come playoff time, above any other sport probably..
All we would really need then is a capable NBA-ready center (Earl Barron all the way---I don't trust Jeremy Tyler in this role---no projects anymore) and then maybe another decent SF (to me, Luke Babbitt's a much better SF option over CJ Leslie). Even a guy like Toure Murry makes some sense. Nice combo guard with pretty good skill -- Murry's further than Tyler and Leslie in my view. We could really stand to tighten up the last 2 spots. I think there are better options out there over Tyler and Leslie. If we had to tap that deep into the depth, I want guys that can fill in and play at a semi high level if called upon.