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[QUOTE=Teanett]bump!!!![/QUOTE]
How many more threads regarding Wodsoon will you bump? That said, you hit the nail on the head. He has to go.
[QUOTE=Shepseskaf]So what? That was years ago. Coaches grow in experience and develop just like players do.
Doc Rivers got fired in Orlando after a 1-10 start. I guess that means he never should have been given another chance, according to your "rules".[/QUOTE]
lol any REAL knick fan knew that melo was bad news and woodson is one of the worst. not many real knick fans around.
I'll be the first to agree that Woodson has proven himself to be incapable of heading this team at this time but much of the Knicks woes this year stems from the complete over-estimation of their roster talent, prior to the seasons commencement.
With that said, this crop of players should not have only amassed 3 wins by the beginning of December, regardless of who's coaching them.
Anyone knows why World Peace is sitting on his butt most of the game?
At least he is a funny joke.
Do all Knicks fans really think it's 100% Woodson's fault and their whole roster has ZERO blame?
[QUOTE=atljonesbro]Do all Knicks fans really think it's 100% Woodson's fault and their whole roster has ZERO blame?[/QUOTE]
No, but how does one switch the whole roster in a way that doesn't destroy the team for years to come in mid season? It's like the Net fans with Kidd, you can't make KG younger, Deron care, so maybe another coach could. It's not the same but that's the reason why, the coach can go easier than the team.
I don't hate Woodson as a coach but his rotations have gotten horrible and really random. He's married to playing big with Melo/Kmart/Bargs even though we lose every time we start them. Play small, force the tempo for now.
[B]New York Knicks Blame Rankings[/B][B]:[/B]
1. Carmelo Anthony - No other superstar would have his team in this position, regardless of the talent around him.
2. Mike Woodson - Guy clearly doesn't know what he is doing out there and frankly it is embarrassing to anyone that enjoys basketball.
Honorable mention: Tyson Chandler's injury - Dude is the backbone of a terrible defense. Without him they are blasphemous.
[QUOTE=Chrono90]Anyone knows why World Peace is sitting on his butt most of the game?[/QUOTE]
He needs to retire.
If they lose Thursday he'll be fired a few days later. Regardless if they start winning.
[QUOTE=niko]No, but how does one switch the whole roster in a way that doesn't destroy the team for years to come in mid season? It's like the Net fans with Kidd, you can't make KG younger, Deron care, so maybe another coach could. It's not the same but that's the reason why, the coach can go easier than the team.
I don't hate Woodson as a coach but his rotations have gotten horrible and really random. He's married to playing big with Melo/Kmart/Bargs even though we lose every time we start them. Play small, force the tempo for now.[/QUOTE]
hawkfan Trade Scenario (where amazing happens):
1.
Nets get
Rudy Gay
Raptors get
Paul Pierce (expirer)
The Raptors get rid of Gay's contract, buy out Pierce (so he can go to the Clippers and join Doc Rivers).
The Nets get a younger wing in Gay.
2.
Kings get
Kevin Garnett
Nets get
Marcus Thornton
Jimmer Fredette (expirer)
The Nets get another young wing in Thornton, and see if they can get something about Fredette.
The Kings get Garnett, buy him out, and then Garnett goes to Minnesota to finish out his career.
Nets then have:
PG: Williams, Terry, Fredette
SG: Johnson, Thornton
SF: Gay, Anderson
PF: Blatche, Evans
C: Lopez, Plumlee
A far younger, more athletic team.
[QUOTE=hawkfan]hawkfan Trade Scenario (where amazing happens):
1.
Nets get
Rudy Gay
Raptors get
Paul Pierce (expirer)
The Raptors get rid of Gay's contract, buy out Pierce (so he can go to the Clippers and join Doc Rivers).
The Nets get a younger wing in Gay.
2.
Kings get
Kevin Garnett
Nets get
Marcus Thornton
Jimmer Fredette (expirer)
The Nets get another young wing in Thornton, and see if they can get something about Fredette.
The Kings get Garnett, buy him out, and then Garnett goes to Minnesota to finish out his career.
Nets then have:
PG: Williams, Terry, Fredette
SG: Johnson, Thornton
SF: Gay, Anderson
PF: Blatche, Evans
C: Lopez, Plumlee
A far younger, more athletic team.[/QUOTE]
That's not a title winning team. That's a mess. With long term salary. Why do the Kings throw in Fredette to help the Nets dump Garnett?
[QUOTE=niko]That's not a title winning team. That's a mess. With long term salary. Why do the Kings throw in Fredette to help the Nets dump Garnett?[/QUOTE]
If both Pierce and Garnett retire after this season (which is not out of the question because of health reasons), then they will have to get players on minimum deals.
Pierce and Garnett don't have good trade value at this point.
[QUOTE=hawkfan]If both Pierce and Garnett retire after this season (which is not out of the question because of health reasons), then they will have to get players on minimum deals.
Pierce and Garnett don't have good trade value at this point.[/QUOTE]
The problem is King sold Prokorov on these guys and traded their drafts till 2018. If you flip them already to make a team that's also easy to see it's not a contender, he might get fired. I don't see the Celtic fire sale happening.