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SocraticBallin22
Posts: 23888 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/3/2015 Member: #6096 |
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/knicks/glimmer-hope-knicks-future-article-1.2990906
Uncle Phil has pretty much struck out in free agency and trades as a GM with the exception of maybe Lee, but what he has been able to do--which this article highlights--is bring in undrafted and 2nd round fringe talent and develop them into NBA players. The article cites, Willy, who was a 2nd round draft pick stash and has developed into-- at the very least-- a talented Center on a good team in a 8 man rotation. Also, Galloway, who went undrafted and we developed in the D league and made him into an NBA player. Now enter Baker and Randle, who had similar paths, and look like they could develop into solid rotation players. The jury is still out on Plumlee and N'Dour. Justin Holiday--receiving his first meaningful minutes in his career--has thrived and proven to be a 2 way player off the bench. Lance Thomas, who we picked up after he was waived and not even playing on his team following a trade, has become our best defensive player and has greatly improved his offensive game with giving him an opportunity and working with our coaching staff. Kuz, who was a Euro signing, has already proven he can score and slash in this league; however, needs to work on his defense. And, of course, Uncle Phil hit a home run by drafting KP. KP, Willy, Baker, Randle, Holiday, L. Thomas and Kuz are players to be excited about as a Knicks fan moving forward. Our scouts have found these players and our coaches have developed them into NBA players who already are useful role players in the NBA. They provide a young core for us moving forward on cheap contracts (not too mention we have a lottery pick coming and all our picks in the future; Phil is the first GM to not trade away our picks, which says a lot!). As much as it's easy to bash Phil, he has left us with a much brighter future and has given an opportunity and developed young talent since he's been here. We're not that far away from being a good team again. |
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Nalod
Posts: 72103 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
If you look at the success of Jax Bulls and Lakers you see two things:
Jordan was a great scorer, but was not GOAT until he gave himself to the system. We know all this. What is really not apparent is the fact when look at the supporting casts it was the role players that thrived. This team won 72 games. ON paper, its not that great! My point is Phil and Krause were able to put together teams and support them with veteran players at good prices that had certain skill sets. |