ok, from training camp, our opening night lineup will be
steph
craw
chandler
lee
randolph
nate
jefferies
gallo
I like that lineup and that is what i predicted as well.
ok, from training camp, our opening night lineup will be
steph
craw
chandler
lee
randolph
nate
jefferies
gallo
I like that lineup and that is what i predicted as well.
if gallo and jeff are out
marbs
craw
chandler
lee
randolph
nate
duhon
qrich
the runners!
At the start of the season the rotation will consist of 9 to 11 players, especially with the slow start. If the losses come twice the amounts of wins then the rotation of players may change at a consistent rate.
I will take a Fat Lazy Curry over a 20/10 Zach Randolph any day of the week with this Knick roster.
The Knicks best offensive weapon the first 3 quarters of the game is coach Larry Brown's low post move to Eddy Curry. Curry is not a 4th Qtr. player or a crunchtime player untill he add some defense in his talent. However.....
If Q.Rich and Chandler are hitting from the peremeter than you want the double team on Curry downlow, with a forever moving PF-David Lee crashing the boards, with some slashing to the hoop guards in Marbury, Nate, Duhorn, and Collins. Which is good for a decent 33 to 39 win season.
As for Dantoni coaching style with the Knicks look foward to his coaching at Denver (14-36) rather than the Phoenix Suns five leadership players "Amare, Marion, Jim Jackson, Joe Johnson, and Nash", whomed formed their own style of play from being career players in the Western Conference.
Coach Dantoni had very little effect on how these players were going to perform together their first season together.
P.S. Think coach Don Nelson with "Nash, Finley, Walker, Jamison, and Dirk". Compare both the highlighted players by their position under Don Nelson uptempo & Halfcourt coaching style.....and you get the Phoenix Suns 2004-5 season.