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  • ehh
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2003
    • 28962

    #1

    The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

    The 2013 season was the must successful Knick season in a long, long time but still ended in disappointment in the ECSF. Camp kicks off next week so it's on to the new thread - OS' most bumping team thread each and every year.


    Who's Arrived
    • Andrea Bargnani
    • Metta World Peace
    • Beno Udrih
    • Tim Hardaway Jr


    Who's Gone
    • Steve Novak
    • Marcus Camby
    • Jason Kidd
    • Chris Copeland


    PG: Felton/Prigioni/Udrih
    SG: Shumpert/JR Smith/Hardaway JR
    SF: Carmelo/World Peace
    PF: Stoudemire/Martin
    C: Chandler/TBD

    There are a handful of guys in camp this year.
    • CJ Leslie
    • Jeremy Tyler
    • Chris Smith
    • Toure Murray
    • Cole Aldrich


    Some story lines heading into the season:
    • What will Bargs give us? Can he revitalize his career or will this be another wasted 1st round pick that we gave up for nothing but earlier cap relief?
    • Will Amare stay healthy? Will he give us anything in the final year before he becomes an attractive expiring deal? He supposedly will not play in the preseason and will probably still be on a 20-minute-per-game cap.
    • JR is out with the knee and then has to serve a 5-game suspension.
    • How will the team fare in the stronger Eastern Conference this year? Derrick Rose is back to Chicago. Indy gets Granger back and picked up Scola and Copeland. The Nets got older but tougher and having Knick-killer Paul Pierce on the roster will make any Knick fan queasy.
    • Will Melo's game evolve at all and will he continue to play primarily at PF?
    • Will Shump's game jump to the next level?
    • Will we find some depth/help for Chandler?
    • How much can Hardaway contribute as a rookie?


    As always I look forward to the journey us Knick fans take in this thread each year.
    Last edited by ehh; 10-29-2013, 12:33 PM.
    "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

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  • Vast
    MVP
    • Sep 2003
    • 4015

    #2
    Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

    Thanks for starting the thread Ehh, good post. I'm excited for camp and to finally get the basketball season going, only thing is our season ended in dissappointment in the ECSF. I wish we made it to the ECF but i digress.

    Great story lines heading into the season. The 4 big question marks for me are

    Bargnani- what can this guy bring to the table, will he be able to rebound??????????? I personally think (and hope) he will be rejuvinated playing in NY.

    Amare- I can't believe they're treating him with such kid gloves. I understand it and glad we're trying to keep him healthy but it just screams (super fragile old guy that doesn't have much left). smh. I thought he played really well in the post last year in the limited time he was out there, and i thought he was just getting into a rhythm when he got injured.

    J.R.- This guy has soo much potential and talent its crazy, but he's proven to be a doofus. Who knows if he'll come back the same player or what he'll do this season. The good thing is maybe Woodson will chill out and not give the guy Lebron minutes and give Shumpert more burn.

    Shumpert- Love this guy. The way he came back from injury was impressive, especially considering Rose still hasn't returned. Can he become a lockdown perimeter defender ala Avery Bradley. and will this be his breakout season. I think it will be. I like his game and his jumpshot can only get better. J.R. injury should give him more playing time.
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    • NYJets
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 18637

      #3
      Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

      Glen Grunwald out, Steve Mills in. Grunwald stays on as an "advisor."

      Unless he chose to step down for personal reasons or whatever, this makes no sense.
      Originally posted by Jay Bilas
      The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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      • ehh
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2003
        • 28962

        #4
        Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

        Just saw the news on my phone, def a head scratcher until more details emerge, which knowing the Knicks will probably never happen.

        Re-hiring a guy that was demoted four years ago and basically pushed out the door. SMH. Grunwald did a stellar job with this team during his brief stint. Can't believe Dolan once again...

        Posting and Toasting has some information...

        "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

        "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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        • ProfessaPackMan
          Bamma
          • Mar 2008
          • 63852

          #5
          Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

          Any of ya'll catch the Presser announcing the ASG for NYC in 2015? If not, Dolan took questions from the Media for the first time in 6 years:

          #RespectTheCulture

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          • Jeffx
            MVP
            • Jan 2007
            • 3045

            #6
            Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

            Originally posted by ehh
            Just saw the news on my phone, def a head scratcher until more details emerge, which knowing the Knicks will probably never happen.

            Re-hiring a guy that was demoted four years ago and basically pushed out the door. SMH. Grunwald did a stellar job with this team during his brief stint. Can't believe Dolan once again...

            Posting and Toasting has some information...

            http://www.postingandtoasting.com/20...th-steve-mills
            There was absolutely no reason for Grunwald to lose his job. Team overachieved, won 54 games and a playoff round for the first time since 2001. But Donnie Walsh undid Isiah's stupid-a** contracts, got us out of salary-cap hell, and look what happened to him.

            Now Brain-Dead Dolan brings back Mills, who knows absolutely zero about the NBA(draft night should be a load of laughs). Brilliant move Dolan. This franchise continues to be a laughingstock, one of the worst run in professional sports and Dolan is a s*** owner.

            I've said it before and I'll say it again. The Knicks are winning nothing as long as Dolan's in charge, NOTHING. We're never going to be like the Spurs because we stink from the top down. You all may think I'm nuts, but it's the truth. Bad owners kill franchises.

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            • Vast
              MVP
              • Sep 2003
              • 4015

              #7
              Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

              Originally posted by Jeffx
              There was absolutely no reason for Grunwald to lose his job. Team overachieved, won 54 games and a playoff round for the first time since 2001. But Donnie Walsh undid Isiah's stupid-a** contracts, got us out of salary-cap hell, and look what happened to him.

              Now Brain-Dead Dolan brings back Mills, who knows absolutely zero about the NBA(draft night should be a load of laughs). Brilliant move Dolan. This franchise continues to be a laughingstock, one of the worst run in professional sports and Dolan is a s*** owner.

              I've said it before and I'll say it again. The Knicks are winning nothing as long as Dolan's in charge, NOTHING. We're never going to be like the Spurs because we stink from the top down. You all may think I'm nuts, but it's the truth. Bad owners kill franchises.
              Why??? Why B-ball gods why?????
              "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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              • Jeffx
                MVP
                • Jan 2007
                • 3045

                #8
                Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                The only good thing is the team is pretty much set for this season, so Mills won't be able to screw things up.

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                • sleepyshotta
                  MVP
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 1018

                  #9
                  Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                  Did I hear we signed Chris Douglas-Roberts? Or was that just a training camp signing?


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                  • NYJets
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 18637

                    #10
                    Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier



                    New MSG scoreboard looks nice
                    Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                    The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                    • ehh
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 28962

                      #11
                      Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                      MSG will air the live training camp show next Tuesday at 11am.



                      Grantland's quick season preview...

                      New York Knicks

                      What a wacky bunch. New York is everyone's choice for the East's no. 5 spot, and though it didn't have the starry offseason of its crosstown rivals, New York managed some very nice moves despite lacking any financial flexibility. Nabbing Metta World Peace and Beno Udrih on the minimum is a smart way to leverage big-city appeal, and each provides Mike Woodson with flexible lineup options the 3-happy Knicks used to baffle opponents last season. Heck, I'm even on record as bullish about the potential — on offense — of a Carmelo Anthony–Andrea Bargnani–Tyson Chandler trio, which would mimic the effect of small-ball groups that unleashed Anthony's scoring and post passing last season. World Peace and Iman Shumpert could be an interesting defensive wing pairing in smaller lineups, though World Peace is declining.

                      But there's no road map from last year's below-average defense to the sort of unit any legit contender needs. It's nice to have Kenyon Martin behind Chandler, but Martin's 36 with a long injury history, and there are just too many defensive minuses here — too many guards who get smashed on picks, too few weakside rim protectors for when teams put Chandler into the pick-and-roll. If there's a team in the East's top five with a scary downside, this is it — and that's before we contemplate the future, and whatever is left of Amar'e Stoudemire.
                      "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                      "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                      • JayEmCee
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 83

                        #12
                        Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                        Here we go!

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                        • NYJets
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 18637

                          #13
                          Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                          Shump 7-7 18 points, picked up right where he left off from the playoffs. I really hope Woody's talk about starting JR is just lip service.

                          Nice debut for Hardaway Jr. too.
                          Originally posted by Jay Bilas
                          The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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                          • Vast
                            MVP
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 4015

                            #14
                            Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                            Originally posted by NYJets
                            Shump 7-7 18 points, picked up right where he left off from the playoffs. I really hope Woody's talk about starting JR is just lip service.

                            Nice debut for Hardaway Jr. too.
                            Shump is determined to keep his starting role, i love it, keep it up. JR is a bum until he makes up for last years playoffs.
                            THJ got that silky jumper; 2k14 wasn't lying. Artest also looked good, if we can get good offensive production from him it'll be huge.

                            I really like how Melo and Bargnani are trying to play well together. I think Melo respects Barg and vice versa. This is good news for team chemistry imo.
                            "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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                            • ThatKidNamedTae
                              Knicks/Jets/Yankees
                              • Jun 2012
                              • 1049

                              #15
                              Re: The 2014 New York Knicks: It Ain't Gettin' Easier

                              Whats up fellow #Knickstape fans!

                              Just wondering what everyone here prefers the 15-man roster to be with the 12 man rotation.

                              PG's: Ray/Pablo/Udrih/Murry
                              SG's: Shump/JR/THJ
                              SF's: Melo/MWP
                              PF's:Amare/Bargs/CJ/Kenyon
                              C's:Tyson/Tyler

                              STARTING

                              Raymond Felton
                              Iman Shumpert
                              Carmelo Anthony
                              Andrea Bargnani
                              Tyson Chandler


                              BENCH (in order)

                              JR Smith
                              Amare Stoudemire
                              Metta World Peace
                              Tim Hardaway J.R
                              Kenyon Martin
                              Pablo Prigioni
                              CJ Leslie


                              RESERVES

                              Toure Murry
                              Beno Udrih
                              Jeremy Tyler


                              ** I personally think Murry and Tyler could prove to be valuable pieces if the injury bug happens. And Murry/Leslie are interchangeable, but whichever one is not in the 12-man should be in the d-league developing.
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                              Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                              2/22/2015

                              Just wanted to mark this as the day the acquisition of Kendrick Perkins sparked a debate about stacking your team.

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