cklitsie wrote:Curry > Chandler
Davis = Sweetney
Richardson > Thomas (or Deng)
Crawford < Gordon
Marbury > Hinrich
Knicks' bench >>>>> Bulls' bench
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My guess is you're only looking at the offensive part of the equation...
I know you NY Knicks fans fall in love with your players and desmiss your ex-players with the same passion, but you must know that, given time, Sweetney will be more productive than the aging Davis, who doesn't feel so hot about being a Knick, anyway.
I would take Chandler over Curry any day of the week, since at least he defends and rebounds like someone with his size and athleticism should, and his offense will come to him.
Hinrich might be less talented than Marbs, but at least he is a winner, and a courageous player.
About the bench, I don't give that much of an edge to the Knicks. Sure they have Houston, Taylor, Jerome James and the rookies. But we know how much Brown trusts his rookies which might be the most talented bench players they have, so...
The Bulls, though, can unleash Nocioni whenever they want, and I don't know of a knicks bench player that can match his intensity (or starter, for that matter). Besides, they have Songaila, which is a very nice role player, Harrington, the steady Duhon and depending on who starts at SF, Deng or Tim Thomas (the new and improved ass-kicked version, thanks to Skiles). This makes up for a solid, albeit not spectacular, bench.