mp3 wrote:I actually don't mind the draft pick, good solid young big point guard with plenty of upside
I'm ticked that Phil is making personnel decisions based on the f-n triangle, which will be done in two years when he's gone.
mp3 wrote:I actually don't mind the draft pick, good solid young big point guard with plenty of upside
Andrew wrote:
I'm not sure that the triangle is as obsolete as is often claimed, but the fact of the matter is, he wanted to call the shots when he wasn't coaching, and undermined Hornacek in the process. Everything else seems spot on, though.
air gordon wrote:It didn't help their starting pg had a hard time learning it
So do NYK fans want a roster tear down or try to retool while melo Anthony is on a contract?
Jeffx wrote:With Phil, it was ALL about the triangle.
Jeffx wrote:By the way, Isiah Thomas just tweeted he's not interested in the GM job.
Jeffx wrote:The dysfunction was worse than we thought;
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske ... -1.3288415
Valor wrote:It's a shit show for sure, but probably not as bad as you think though.
Jeffx wrote:Valor wrote:It's a shit show for sure, but probably not as bad as you think though.
Dude, it's been a shit-show for most of the past 15 years, and it will continue with Dolan's puppet Steve Mills in charge. When has the front office ever got things right?
There is absolutely NOTHING for real Knick fans to look forward to the next few years. But it doesn't matter, because suckers fill the Garden no matter what.
Atlanta RFA Tim Hardaway Jr. has signed a four-year offer sheet with the New York Knicks, league sources tell The Vertical.
After restricted free agent guard Tim Hardaway Jr. signed a four-year, $71 million offer sheet with the New York Knicks on Thursday — a move that was confirmed by his agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports, to USA TODAY Sports
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