I think moving Chandler is the first priority. If there is a center that is not made for the triangle, it's him. We need a big man that's a post scorer, free Stat in the last year of his contract. If Woody had given him the minutes in the rotation like he got at the end the Knicks may have made the playoffs.
I will be shocked as hell if Woody is still here next season but I hope PJ doesn't bring in Kerr.
Chandler can b moved anytime he's a BIG-Body in the paint on his final season contract.
Woodson 2 full season as Knicks coach prove he is not a coach for a BIG-Market team, who can afford to put 13 reliable NBA talented players on a roster.
Last night game vs the Bulls, Woodson only played 9 players, when our $91M cap roster represent the Knicks are a 11 man rotation team. Woodson did not realize he had 13 hungry players on his roster for 80 games this season.
The 8-Man rotation Woodson ran all season had its "cause and effect".
Woodson not being equal with playingtime minutes was the reason why half of the Knicks roster wanted to be traded before the February trade deadline.
u dont sign hungry veteran players (K-Mart, MWP, Beno) to sit on the bench DNP to watch the team consistently lose game after game as a .350 team. That's considered TANKING!
What the hell is up with our 11 year assistant head-coach Herb Williams ..
we cant make the 8th seed, but we have 3 games left on the regular season schedule.
When the Knicks fell out of the playoff race the rotation of players for the remainder of games belong to the assistant coach Herb Williams. The head-coach job are always in jeopardy when the team dont make the playoffs, or get SWEEP in the first round of the playoffs (4 or 5 games).
Is the WIN more important then letting our youngest players get playing-time in a lineup as if the 3 final games are pre-season games for keepers "C-Cole, PF-Tyler, SG-THJ, SG-Shump, and Combo-guard Tour'e Murry".