Fixed that for you.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...html?hpt=hp_t3
Who would you rather play with, Amare, Melo, and Lin or Tony, Manu, and Tim?
Fixed that for you.
wait and c if diaw isnt traded first
There's still New Jersey and even if they don't get him who knows what Charlotte will do with him... Trying not to get my hopes up.
At least it's clear that the Knicks are out.
Seriously, don't the Knicks already have like 50 s, 1 white boy, 2 players mixed with sum of Whateva the , an 1 Chinaman?
not everything that pops into ya head should be posted
I wonder what's next for SSOL...
My guess would be the college ranks, trying to recreate some Paul Westphal / LMU magic.
It definitely looks like Diaw would come to the Spurs now that his head former head coach is gone. BUT I wouldn't be surprised if NY is still his number 1 option, dude likes to party a lot and would love NY's night life. He seems like a slacker to me.
Why do you mention Lin? He isn't compared to the other 5 guys you mentioned
D'Antoni sucks. I was surprised the Knicks didn't fire him before this season
The only question with the Knicks now is whether they make a run at Phil Jackson now or wait until the end of the season to hire him.
If Phil Jackson goes in, both melo and amare are out, IMO... the triangle? math is hard, bro...
That said, they should allow the Knicks to land good pieces for Phil to put together a dominant team... Probably fetch Odom from the Mavs and Gasol from LA... would be good timing...
trade deadline tomorrow, IIRC though... so offseason looks more likely
The Knicks will be forever broken as a franchise. Jackson would have to be half out of his mind to come out of a comfortable retirement to try and coach that ragtag bunch of misfits. The team has no potential.
Clippers have all the components: a PG who can pass, a big, young guys who can run, and a challenged coach.
Nets might be interested too.
And then there's always the Colangelo connection with Toronto.
lol no way Phil goes there right now. He'd still have to do some actual coaching with that squad, instead of just managing egos.
Maybe if the Knicks picked up another superstar or flip pieces for a better fit over the summer.
It's no coincidence that PJ got out when a superteam was being built in Miami and he wasn't coaching.
Diaw put on inactive list tonight...
I think Woodson will be a good temporary solution
And Jackson will have it his way; before accpeting the job, he will make sure he can win with the roster he will coach
Also Amare doesnt play a lick of D and can't rebound to save his life
And then you have Fatmelo destroying the offensive flow
If KFC is in, Melo is out; Amare? KFC will convince him to do the little things to help the team win
That's a negative. Phil wants championships handed to him rather than build one from scratch. This isn't the same as Jordan/Pippen or Kobe/Shaq. This roster isn't built to win a championship and without trading away one of either Melo or Amare, they don't have a lot of money or cap space to work with.
I would like to see Phil take the NY job. He excels at taking talented underachievers to the next level. The Knicks certainly have the talent they just need to make the right adjustments.
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Phil is 67 with deteriorating health. He won't come back to rebuild and the knicks have too many ?'s as is. And even he knows you can't build a championship around Melo.
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