First time in Woodson's HC career the record didn't improve from last year. We couldn't even hit the wall he consistently hit in Atlanta. I guess it was doomed the second they traded for Bargnani. There's going to be an extra 5 million in cap room next year which opens up Chicago and HOU as more likely destinations for Melo.
Yeah regardless though the team underachived. Imagine if they had put together a campaign like they did last year? Last years Knicks would be capable of winning the East.
http://grantland.com/the-triangle/farewell-woody-the-knicks-clean-house/ Mike Woodson had no chance of returning as Knicks coach once James Dolan shelled out that sweet, sweet Cablevision money for Phil Jackson. Woodson has a reputation as a defense-first guy, but with the exception of the mini-season he coached after Mike D’Antoni’s semi-firing, the Knicks were somewhere between below average and unwatchable on defense under Woodson. And in a bit of Knicks history everyone seems to forget, D’Antoni already had those 2011-12 Knicks working as a borderline top-10 defense before New York let him walk. The Knicks ranked 24th in points allowed per possession this season. Every team below them was either tanking on purpose (Utah, Philadelphia); tanking by accident (the Lakers and Bucks); incompetent enough defensively that they tanked the end of the season to make sure they kept their draft pick (Detroit); or decimated by injuries (New Orleans). The Knicks were basically the worst defensive team among NBA teams that were trying to win NBA basketball games.
^ The telling quote that I think every Knicks fan has repeated in this thread "It wasn’t all bad for Woody in New York. He made the correct decision in 2012-13 to slot Carmelo Anthony at power forward, spread the floor with shooting, and whip the ball around for a record number of 3-point attempts. Those Knicks were an elite offense, and Woodson smartly turned Anthony’s isolation tendencies into a vehicle for unselfish play. It’s clear now that style was an accident Woodson discovered amid Stoudemire’s endless health issues." Emphasis mine
Knicks or Nets. Doesn't matter for me. I want to see one of the two teams play in the finals and bring home the title. I envy Boston. Since I moved to USA in 2004, they won 3 baseballs championships, 1 NBA, 1 NHL and 1 NFL championships. Tired of seeing Boston teams bringing home a cup almost every year or every other year.
Tommy Dee @_TommyDee_ · 4h As discussed in great length dating back several weeks Steve Kerr will be the next coach of the #knicks. It is a done deal.
imagine if he said no, jackson would be up the creek without a paddle so this is going to be interesting, I guess Kerr is going to move into Phil's beachhouse for the summer and learn how he's supposed to coach
Meh, Scott Brooks, Jason Kidd and others didnt know how to coach. Kerr wasnt groomed to be a GM either. He will have Phil and probably a experienced asst bench to help him out
Not really sure how I feel about this. He does have a very high basketball IQ. Kidd seemed to have figured it out as the season went on so hopefully fisher turns out to be a good signing for us
I don't know about X's and O's and strategy and what not with Fisher, but he knows how to control players, relate to players, and lead players. He's been part of some great players and some clashing personalities. So that's the good part. He's also been part of the game recently so is up to date on how offenses and defenses are shifting from the more traditional style of play. I guess he will lean on Phil heavily for strategy and what not to start, but he will have his own voice in the locker room.
I think we may have the most rings between management and front office. That must count for something, right?
I like this signing. Great chemistry between Fisher and Jackson. Now to pursue much needed free agents and resign Carmelo.