crzymdups wrote:I think this team has the right kind of pieces that can really gel together. Jennings and CLee were really high on my list heading into the off-season. Adding Noah and Rose to that is just kinda nuts, when you think about it. And then throw in Kuz and Hernangomez looking like contributors, if not maybe more by the end of the year... it's a good, versatile, deep group.I'm nervous to say it out loud, but I could see ECF with this team if things and playoffs matches broke right. I could also see first round flame out if matches broke wrong.
But I'm vowing to just enjoy the ride! KP is still improving, a competitive season will only teach him to be better a la Kawhi Leonard.
There will be bumps in the road for sure - they still might need another 20 or 30 games to really find themselves. But DRose saying "good things are coming" after last night's game lets me know they know they aren't there and know they can get better. Exciting times.
The main weakness of this team right now is the 5 spot. Noah starts and helps in certain aspects, but he can't score. O'Quinn can score but he is foul prone and can not log starter minutes. Hernangomez has skill on offense but can not defend the paint at all.
We're strong at PG with Rose/Jennings. With Lee/Holiday our wing spots are solid as well. Melo/KP give us 2 stars. What's really missing now is Noah playing up to his abilities (especially on defense) or us making a move to change the lineups. In today's NBA you need to play 5 scoring threats and need great foot speed from your players even if it comes at a cost of size. The Knicks have to decide on Noah. If he isn't to get better than what we've seen so far, we have to keep with O'Quinn as a token starter and slide KP in there more.
For Rose, if he can work on his close jumper, it will help big time. He can blow by anyone. With screens set by KP, he usually has great looks from mid-range but passes on it because he is not confident on his jumper. If he can get that jumper back he had 3 years ago, he's back in all-star contention and further elevates the team.
Overall, I am satisfied with where the Knicks are. However I can't see us win more than 43 games if Noah does not dramatically improve his play. I also expect as the season wears on, KP to get a little tired as I don't think he has physically matured to the point where he can carry a team. However in that same time I think Rose and Jennings will hit their peak hopefully and our team should be executing offense more easily and in sync. I hope I'm wrong, but with the amount we are playing KP, I expect him to get tired as the season wears on and his production will slip. I'm hoping if that happens, our offense as a team will be better and Rose peaks by that time in the esason to off set it. Hornachek is riding KP like a franchise guy. Heavy minutes, Good for KP longterm, but in the short run I could see him get tired by January or so.