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EnySpree
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7/18/2017  8:37 AM
All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

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7/18/2017  8:42 AM
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

Still have a ways to go. I'm happy they we are FINALLY focusing on youth/drafting instead of throwing away countless picks and young assets for crap and getting worse. As far as the other teams only Boston is there right now. However Lakers have had a long history of winning up until a few years ago. yes I understand positivity is good thing but you cant blame some fans for being hesistant...the past 17 years have been rough
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7/18/2017  8:54 AM
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EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

Still have a ways to go. I'm happy they we are FINALLY focusing on youth/drafting instead of throwing away countless picks and young assets for crap and getting worse. As far as the other teams only Boston is there right now. However Lakers have had a long history of winning up until a few years ago. yes I understand positivity is good thing but you cant blame some fans for being hesistant...the past 17 years have been rough

I said within 2 years they all will be back on top. That's still quite some time to build up their best product.

I don't want to talk about 17 years... We need to focus on what we have going for us now. The fans play a huge part in this. Our energy will effect the karma of this team. The power of positivity... mindfulness... purple really need to understand that. Can't let outside **** influence the power we have

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7/18/2017  9:15 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/18/2017  9:17 AM
The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.

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7/18/2017  9:21 AM
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.

At least Phil is gone

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7/18/2017  9:45 AM
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.

As long as one move isn't made the Knicks will continue to go down the wrong path. I like the youth movement but I feel it is and will be corrupted by an ego that only wants thing his way.

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7/18/2017  9:53 AM
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.
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7/18/2017  10:12 AM
I agree that things are looking up for the Knicks but we still have longer then 2 years before we're anywhere near being back to the Knicks of the 90's. We're going in the right direction though. The Lakers will be a good team within two years because they still have the top players looking at them in free agency because they're the Lakers and it's LA. Players love the warm weather in LA which is actually a big thing for players and a knock on the Knicks and New York for free agents. Once the Knicks start winning games and we go a couple of years without any of the drama we dealt with these last few years players will once again look at the Knicks as a free agent destination but the Lakers are way ahead of us as of now. We have some good young pieces in KP, Willy, THJ and Frank to get things started for us and after two more years of adding a couple more 1st round/lottery picks and with the growth of the 4 guys i mentioned we'll be alright with some patience.
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7/18/2017  10:15 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/18/2017  10:15 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.

That venom is why we can't win anything.... Every thing we did can't be dim and gloom. I truly feel sorry for people like this. They bring sorrow to the world when there isn't.

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7/18/2017  10:19 AM
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.

That venom is why we can't win anything.... Every thing we did can't be dim and gloom. I truly feel sorry for people like this. They bring sorrow to the world when there isn't.

I just don't see any of those moves as win now type moves. No guys over 25 signed, a search and hiring of an experienced front office guy instead of an inexperienced big name, moving on from Rose etc.
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7/18/2017  11:11 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/18/2017  11:18 AM
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

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7/18/2017  11:18 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.

That venom is why we can't win anything.... Every thing we did can't be dim and gloom. I truly feel sorry for people like this. They bring sorrow to the world when there isn't.

I just don't see any of those moves as win now type moves. No guys over 25 signed, a search and hiring of an experienced front office guy instead of an inexperienced big name, moving on from Rose etc.

It's not about winning now...it's about starting the foundation for winning, NOW.

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7/18/2017  11:26 AM
GoNyGoNyGo wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.

That venom is why we can't win anything.... Every thing we did can't be dim and gloom. I truly feel sorry for people like this. They bring sorrow to the world when there isn't.

I just don't see any of those moves as win now type moves. No guys over 25 signed, a search and hiring of an experienced front office guy instead of an inexperienced big name, moving on from Rose etc.

It's not about winning now...it's about starting the foundation for winning, NOW.

Its not about starting the foundation for winning now, its about winning the foundation for......****!

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7/18/2017  11:34 AM    LAST EDITED: 7/18/2017  11:45 AM
meloshouldgo wrote:
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

If you think one draft pick a year then it will take 10 years to go 10 deep. Right now we have at least 3 guys 25 and under that will be starters for us not, including Frank or Baker ... We still have decent vets in the mix too. Salary aside, Lee, Lance, KOQ, Noah and Kuz are pretty decent. We habe the Melo trade in the horizon.... so 2 years isn't that far fetched. That's the 2019-2020 season. That's an eternity in sports.

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meloshouldgo wrote:
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

If you go back 17 years before Phil, JVG was the coach and the Knicks still had a finals run coming up. What did Phil start? The team lost at a rate not seen since the Hubie Brown years and Phil was trying to win. The team had 4 coaches during his short tenure and no roster continuity. Last year the team brought in 11 new players (10 to start the season) on a 15 man roster. Six of the new guys were undrafted and the Knicks had a league leading 8 undrafted guys on a 15 man roster. Character guys are great but if your roster is constructed of 8 undrafted guys with only 5 guys on the team that were drafted in the first round you have a void in the talent area and you need to start building a team. If he traded KP he would have no legacy as an executive with the Knicks.
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7/18/2017  11:58 AM
EnySpree wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
Sinix wrote:The Knicks are a cluster f*** and one of, if not, the most hopeless NBA franchise right now.

What world are you living in where the Knicks are making a comeback? This offseason has been an utter disaster.

The Knicks took a step back culture wise, getting Dolan back into the mix, making 'win now' moves while not even being a playoff club. The negative culture is tied with players like Melo, which his play style is being passed down to the young players because we've failed to turn the page on him in a timely fashion.

The Knicks did almost everything wrong they could of done wrong. I don't see any way you can turn this into a comeback story. The more likely story is no playoffs for the foreseeable future in an epicly weak conference, not high enough draft picks, cap tied up for years and the worst management culture because of Dolan.


I am trying to figure out what the Knicks did that was a win now move this offseason. They drafted Frank, and Dotson, signed Kornet, Baker and Hardaway, waived Plumlee and Ndour, allowed Rose and possibly Sasha to walk, fired Phil, hired Scott. Also, the culture could not get worse then it was.

That venom is why we can't win anything.... Every thing we did can't be dim and gloom. I truly feel sorry for people like this. They bring sorrow to the world when there isn't.

A rosy attitude doesn't make a team with a lack of talent go from losers to winners.

Not coming to terms with who you are is what is called delusion.

The first step to fixing any problem is coming to terms that it exists. Until the Knicks deal with root issues it's just going to be a matter of them spinning their wheels.

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meloshouldgo wrote:
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

If you go back 17 years before Phil, JVG was the coach and the Knicks still had a finals run coming up. What did Phil start? The team lost at a rate not seen since the Hubie Brown years and Phil was trying to win. The team had 4 coaches during his short tenure and no roster continuity. Last year the team brought in 11 new players (10 to start the season) on a 15 man roster. Six of the new guys were undrafted and the Knicks had a league leading 8 undrafted guys on a 15 man roster. Character guys are great but if your roster is constructed of 8 undrafted guys with only 5 guys on the team that were drafted in the first round you have a void in the talent area and you need to start building a team. If he traded KP he would have no legacy as an executive with the Knicks.

Y'all seem to read what you want. I didn't say anything at all about bringing in undrafted players. In fact I said we need to be ten deep and talented.

What Phil started was keeping first round picks and drafting well. Two things that haven't happened in two decades.

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7/18/2017  12:06 PM
I'm sorry but the Knicks are in the best starting situation they've been in over the last 17 years. The Media Hyped issues are not enough to cancel out the positive things going for this franchise.

Adding Scott Perry was a VERY good move. Some are already looking for some negative angle to take so they can kick dirt on this but it's a POSITIVE move for the franchise.

Not many comment on it but there is going to be some continuity with Jeff and a good number of players returning for next season.

The roster is off to a great start. This isn't a bare Cupboard that we're starting with. It's still early so we don't know yet how these players will develop but it's surely not starting from scratch. Can't wait for Training Camp as there should be some good invites to take a look at.

TEAM ROSTER
NO. NAME POS AGE HT WT
17 Frank Ntilikina G 18 6-5 190
-- Ognjen Jaramaz PG 21 6-4 194
6 Kristaps Porzingis PF 21 7-3 240
99 Luke Kornet PF 22 7-1 250
-- Damyean Dotson SG 23 6-5 210
14 Willy Hernangomez C 23 6-11 240
31 Ron Baker SG 24 6-4 220
4 Chasson Randle PG 24 6-2 185
10 Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 25 6-6 205
91 Mindaugas Kuzminskas F 27 6-9 215
9 Kyle O'Quinn C 27 6-10 250

Some players on the roster may be traded and we at least have the possibility of assets coming back. Having all of our 1st rd picks is a good thing. Until we see what happens with Melo and other possible trades we can't say how much better things will get but from this current point things are much more positive than in the past.

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7/18/2017  12:07 PM
meloshouldgo wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

If you go back 17 years before Phil, JVG was the coach and the Knicks still had a finals run coming up. What did Phil start? The team lost at a rate not seen since the Hubie Brown years and Phil was trying to win. The team had 4 coaches during his short tenure and no roster continuity. Last year the team brought in 11 new players (10 to start the season) on a 15 man roster. Six of the new guys were undrafted and the Knicks had a league leading 8 undrafted guys on a 15 man roster. Character guys are great but if your roster is constructed of 8 undrafted guys with only 5 guys on the team that were drafted in the first round you have a void in the talent area and you need to start building a team. If he traded KP he would have no legacy as an executive with the Knicks.

Y'all seem to read what you want. I didn't say anything at all about bringing in undrafted players. In fact I said we need to be ten deep and talented.

What Phil started was keeping first round picks and drafting well. Two things that haven't happened in two decades.


I focused in on this.
keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

I think the last 3+ years are the murky past.
I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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7/18/2017  12:40 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
meloshouldgo wrote:
EnySpree wrote:All of the original teams are making a comeback at the same time.... the Knicks are very much a part of that story....

Now I'm not saying teams are building exact replicas of their past great teams but if you look down the line at Boston, Philly, Lakers, NY... throw the kings in the mix too... they are making serious strides to get back to prominence.

The Lakers are quietly building up a superteam of young guys. Lonzo Ball isn't even the icing.... it's Kyle Kuzuma! They are looking eerily like the Showtime Lakers. They have modern day versions of greats like kareem, magic, Byron scott, worthy, Mcadoo, Jamal Wilkes, Michael cooper.... again the 2017 guys aren't great yet, but the group is very talented and now can go almost 10 deep with major talent.

I can give a run down for Philly too with their guys looking like the Dr J teams of the 80s. Boston is also looking like they want to bring back the early days of Bird when they had Tiny Archibald running the team.

The Knicks are slowly getting into a rebuilding groove. They have young versions of Willis Reed, Lucas, Clyde, Barnett, Bill Bradley developing... nothing close to great so calm the **** down. Just saying we are building up towards something. Players haven't reach potential yet. We settle need to add more players over the next few years...

All the teams mentioned aren't finished products or ready to push into the playoffs today. Within 2 years they all will. It's a great thing for us fans. Stop ****ing complaining so damn much and see the bigger picture. We are in to something special.... and so are our original rivals. I'm excited as all hell

I think the Knicks will need more than two years to stockpile enough youth to be ten deep and talented. But yes we are seeing the first steps in a the cycle of course correction. The important thing is to keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

Also think that Melo will continue to be a drag on this rebuild effort and really needs to be moved. Without that it will be yet another failed makeover, with only marginal talent being pulled in from late first round picks.

If we can shed Melo, then somehow move Noah (or stretch him?) and not take any youth or picks away then we should start feeling really good about the rebuild.

If you go back 17 years before Phil, JVG was the coach and the Knicks still had a finals run coming up. What did Phil start? The team lost at a rate not seen since the Hubie Brown years and Phil was trying to win. The team had 4 coaches during his short tenure and no roster continuity. Last year the team brought in 11 new players (10 to start the season) on a 15 man roster. Six of the new guys were undrafted and the Knicks had a league leading 8 undrafted guys on a 15 man roster. Character guys are great but if your roster is constructed of 8 undrafted guys with only 5 guys on the team that were drafted in the first round you have a void in the talent area and you need to start building a team. If he traded KP he would have no legacy as an executive with the Knicks.

Y'all seem to read what you want. I didn't say anything at all about bringing in undrafted players. In fact I said we need to be ten deep and talented.

What Phil started was keeping first round picks and drafting well. Two things that haven't happened in two decades.


I focused in on this.
keep it on focus and not slide back into the murky past that was the 17 years before Phil.

I think the last 3+ years are the murky past.

Fair enough, let's agree to disagree

I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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