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Cohan + Rowell = Suck
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<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Tribute to H2O:</div><div class="quote_post">I hated that whenever it happened to me.
The cap situation is bad indeed and it's not going to get any better for a few years. But we can still improve areas of that need improvement through the draft. We need size, shotblocking, and defense(can you say Splitter?). Trading away the draft pick like you said is a band aid solution. Sam Cassell is getting old, Kandiman has just been a big disappointment and I dont want to add on anymore salary. I'd much rather just get a good young player who will give us size, do the dirty work for now and develop into a good player in the future.
You're thoughts on the Knicks roster are correct. But the biggest problem hasnt been the chemistry on offense(although that's been an issue as well it's been the defense. We need to draft players who can shore up our defense. Guys like Ronny Turiaf and Splitter will do wonders for our defense. On a side note: I would love nothing more than to trade Marbury for a few draft picks, pack up Mo Taylor along with him, trade Kurt Thomas for a first rounder and rebuild this entire club using this draft.
Anyway I think Isiah Thomas should be fired.</div>
Maybe if Mike Sweetney gets unloaded this makes sense, but Splitter at center seems kind of a stretch based on his body type. If Pau Gasol, for instance, plays center, he tends to struggle because he simply isn't as strong to face most center matchups on defense. Just the way his body is. I kind of figured Mike Sweetney was the future and a potential 20/10 player to keep. I'm sure ShapeCity will probably agree with me on Splitter's ability to be a center in the league, it just doesn't look promising unless he's played at power forward because of his frame and his tendency to get pushed way back off a handcheck.
The only reason I brought up Kandiman is because he's got post skills, he's a near expiring contract, he's strong and can play defense when motivated and Marbury can get him the ball. He's more of a sure thing at center than any of these other guys you have to wait years later on. But if I was the Knicks, I'd probably want Splitter more than Sweetney even though Sweetney has proven more in the low post game. Come to think of it I don't like Isiah's players that much except for Kurt Thomas who I think is underrated and an underappreciated all around defender. You got a double double machine who is an excellent post defender and a decent scorer when he's not taking bad shots... and he's playing center at 6'9"? Isiah looks like he's screwed up badly when he's got this tunnel vision of what his team should be rather than dealing with what it actually is and what he needs to get this team rolling. They need a traditional center and some leverage. Without any leverage, the Knicks will be rebuilding for years. If they start winning now, it improves the player's values and they can start dealing and unloading some more difficult contracts.
The cap situation is bad indeed and it's not going to get any better for a few years. But we can still improve areas of that need improvement through the draft. We need size, shotblocking, and defense(can you say Splitter?). Trading away the draft pick like you said is a band aid solution. Sam Cassell is getting old, Kandiman has just been a big disappointment and I dont want to add on anymore salary. I'd much rather just get a good young player who will give us size, do the dirty work for now and develop into a good player in the future.
You're thoughts on the Knicks roster are correct. But the biggest problem hasnt been the chemistry on offense(although that's been an issue as well it's been the defense. We need to draft players who can shore up our defense. Guys like Ronny Turiaf and Splitter will do wonders for our defense. On a side note: I would love nothing more than to trade Marbury for a few draft picks, pack up Mo Taylor along with him, trade Kurt Thomas for a first rounder and rebuild this entire club using this draft.
Anyway I think Isiah Thomas should be fired.</div>
Maybe if Mike Sweetney gets unloaded this makes sense, but Splitter at center seems kind of a stretch based on his body type. If Pau Gasol, for instance, plays center, he tends to struggle because he simply isn't as strong to face most center matchups on defense. Just the way his body is. I kind of figured Mike Sweetney was the future and a potential 20/10 player to keep. I'm sure ShapeCity will probably agree with me on Splitter's ability to be a center in the league, it just doesn't look promising unless he's played at power forward because of his frame and his tendency to get pushed way back off a handcheck.
The only reason I brought up Kandiman is because he's got post skills, he's a near expiring contract, he's strong and can play defense when motivated and Marbury can get him the ball. He's more of a sure thing at center than any of these other guys you have to wait years later on. But if I was the Knicks, I'd probably want Splitter more than Sweetney even though Sweetney has proven more in the low post game. Come to think of it I don't like Isiah's players that much except for Kurt Thomas who I think is underrated and an underappreciated all around defender. You got a double double machine who is an excellent post defender and a decent scorer when he's not taking bad shots... and he's playing center at 6'9"? Isiah looks like he's screwed up badly when he's got this tunnel vision of what his team should be rather than dealing with what it actually is and what he needs to get this team rolling. They need a traditional center and some leverage. Without any leverage, the Knicks will be rebuilding for years. If they start winning now, it improves the player's values and they can start dealing and unloading some more difficult contracts.