<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Banks:</div><div class="quote_post">Um ever thought I was a fan of the player?
. I can't see any reason for Sweetney to hang around with them if he doesn't get the PT. Sharing the time with Mo, Kurt and Malik and even JYD won't help his development. Even if he does play, a problem for the Knicks will be that one of them will likely not play.</div>
Um, no. Never thought so because of what you say about some Knicks
. Adding these players will add some depth to the Knicks. Malik can play the 3 or the 4, who provides energy and experience off the bench. Taylor gives us some more size and can is very talented on the offensive end. He can shoot the midrange jumper very effectively and putting him, with TT, and Kurt Thomas on the floor can create absolute havoc on the shooting. That just opens it up for Marbury's penetration. Sweetney will get some minutes and adding more depth to his position will not completely kill his development like many of you suggest. Also, you don't know what's up Isiah's sleeves. Kurt Thomas is likely gone next season as well.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ultimately this thing is about the picks. They could use the two picks in future trades to acquire other players, or use them themselves. They need to identify their core first, and identify the role players. Who knows whats going to go on with the picks? They're going to be low picks, and if the players are with the Knicks, other players will be unhappy due to the lack of PT, or the picks (the players chosen) will be on the bench. Just wait to see how these trades pan out. </div>
The picks were huge. The Knicks can possibly package all of them and get a top 5 pick. I think someone would bite on that. Anyway, Isiah is a good drafter and there have been many succesful players that come from that round. Maybe not potential superstars will be that low this year, but they could develop into solid role players for the team. We will have to see how the trades pan out. There have been many "what are you smoking" kind of deals that end up surprisingly good for the team. So, we'll have to see how they turn out.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Isiah really hasn't done anything with low picks asides from the drafting of Ariza, which is a big pick, but he hasn't shown much skill draftin with low picks due to his lack of history. </div>
Well, what's stopping him from drafting another Ariza, or possibly using them to get a higher draft position? At the very least, he could draft a good role player for the Knicks. Any pick is good and especially with Isiah Thomas drafting.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">You're not really make a lot sense by saying that I'm acting like your gong to "clean up" anytime soon, and then you go on by saying that 25 million comes off the books after next year like it matters
. The 25 million coming off the books next season doesn't even matter since Isiah will just be piling up more salaries in the offseason and during the season.</div>
We weren't cleaning up cap very soon. Teams go crazy over salary cap...(see Baron Davis to Warriors) and with 25 million dollars coming off I'm sure many teams would take that and at the very least, some cap is coming off for us, one step at a time.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">I'm saying that I'm Glad the Raps aren't the Knicks because of the logjams at posistions and horrible cap situations.</div>
I'm saying I'm glad that the Knicks aren't the Raptors because NY is a better place than Toronto IMO.