Good thread
This is how I view our hope:
1. Barrett- Thrown in the worst situation in the league, in a volatile franchise and a market that turns every little detail into a massive bomb of turmoil, he has quickly established himself as one of the best players of the team with a knack of doing everything already and also having a universe of potential. Free throws have been his biggest kryptonite.
2. Robinson- Keeps proving to be a difference maker no matter how much he pays. Active on defense, efficient on offense, this guy is definitely a key part of the future. Growing pains with the fouls and improving his durability are concerns to deal with this season.
3. Knox- Showing vast improvements on offense from last year, Knox seems to be intent on becoming a complete player. He has so much potential for that. His biggest issue is defense, where his improvement hasn't been that clear. Only the second year for this young player everyone gave up on but could prove to be a keeper.
4. Frank- Could this be the case of a really slow pace on becoming a star? Frank shows so much star power on defense sometimes that its understandable he drives many crazy with his passiveness on offense. Yet this year he has shown improvements on aggressiveness to make some grow back some hope. Could it fully happen this season? Before all is set and done, Frank could achieve his original potential, but at a pace slower than most wanted. Will that be in NY?
5. Smith Jr.- I haven't been much of a fan of his. This season has been brutal for him. To come back from his personal leave with a strong game to lead the Knicks to a win said something about him. Health issues make him a risk as a piece for the future, but the talent is there. Will there be a change in his mentality to make it all come together? Hopefully, but hard to see when there hasn't been any consistency from him.
6. Trier- I have no idea what is happening here. Games of solid play, of taking over portions of games are overshadowed by inconsistent shooting and consistently bad defense. Does he need a coaching change more than anyone else? Is he a glorified G-League star? I thought he had the potential to be that change-of-pace, microwave offense many winning teams have. Is there still a future for him? I'd try with a new coach before fully giving up.
*Im very down on Randle. I guess he should be in this list as he is still young, but its my impression that this core doesn't fully share his timeline. His play hasn't helped him at all in claiming the prominent position we were sold on, so at this point I think the Knicks hope his play improves and he has value in the trade market.