this writer says a lot of nice and accurate things and in snappy prose s well. but he mentions nothing about the potential drama when it comes down to "culture change."
now, we have sent away malcontents and underachievers, with varying degrees and kinds of mental weakness. (i think chandler was a casualty of initially jackson's initially kow-towing to melo (and dolan by proxy)).
and it seems like we have replaced them with players better-suited to the triangle who possess good character.
one wonders how well carmelo anthony buys in and manages to overhaul his game-- somehow "tweak" is not strong enough a term-- to fit in to an anti-woodson team-oriented model. his customary way of playing has yielded a career of underachievement and i have to wonder if he is either willing or capable of making the necessary changes.
1) arrive in supreme condition, maintain it and not put on weight as the season progresses as you always have
2) move and cut without the ball
3) choose only good shots by the result of passing where you can catch and shoot... rather than stopping the ball, dribbling, etc.
4) put as much energy into defending as you do on offense
carmelo anthony needs to show character this season by following these principles. not asking him to be a leader, just a good employee and not generate discord.
knicks win 38-43 games in 16-17. rose MUST shoot no more than 14 shots per game, defer to kp6 + melo, and have a usage rate of less than 25%