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Idk about yall but I have no problems with anything that LMA said. It seems like he had an overall interest in the Knicks, but it mutually wasnt right for either party because of the fit. And I didnt love LMA fit on this team from the start, but it definitely didnt help when we drafted Zinger.
I think it is important that he spoke with Melo and had an interest in playing with Melo/Phil, but there is no need to stray from the system/plan to chase big names when the fit isnt right. That is basically how the Knicks have ****** up in the past from Eddy Curry to Larry Brown to Steve Francis to Zach Randolph to Amar'e Stoudemire.
Also saw that the Knicks made a late push for Deandre after really impressing in their meeting. I also feel good hearing that even though we didnt end up signing him, which was a total long shot from the beginning. But it further emphasizes to me that Phil knows what he is doing and taking this team in the right direction.
I also think/hope we can get similar overall value from Rolo as we would have from Deandre. At least better value compared to salary. Despite not being a physical freak of nature like DJ, Rolo is still big and athletic and a very good rim protector. I think I even saw that opponents shot a lower % in the post against Rolo than they did against DJ this season. Rolo also has a more expansive offensive game than DJ that include a little mid range shot and not being absolute **** from the foul line.
Also important to consider that Deandre has played on the Clips and with Chris Paul basically his entire career. We all should be well aware of the work CP3 does with big athletic centers and how he helps inflate their numbers. Tyson Chandler was basically considered a bust before he exploded alongside CP3 in New Orleans, and then had a little drop off again after he left NO before he resurrected his career playing in Dallas and NY. Who knows how much better Rolo's numbers could have been playing alongside CP3?
I'm glad we signed Rolo and he got one of the more team-friendly contracts of the summer. Less than Omer Asik got, who he is much better than and younger.
I think it is important that he spoke with Melo and had an interest in playing with Melo/Phil, but there is no need to stray from the system/plan to chase big names when the fit isnt right. That is basically how the Knicks have ****** up in the past from Eddy Curry to Larry Brown to Steve Francis to Zach Randolph to Amar'e Stoudemire.
Also saw that the Knicks made a late push for Deandre after really impressing in their meeting. I also feel good hearing that even though we didnt end up signing him, which was a total long shot from the beginning. But it further emphasizes to me that Phil knows what he is doing and taking this team in the right direction.
I also think/hope we can get similar overall value from Rolo as we would have from Deandre. At least better value compared to salary. Despite not being a physical freak of nature like DJ, Rolo is still big and athletic and a very good rim protector. I think I even saw that opponents shot a lower % in the post against Rolo than they did against DJ this season. Rolo also has a more expansive offensive game than DJ that include a little mid range shot and not being absolute **** from the foul line.
Also important to consider that Deandre has played on the Clips and with Chris Paul basically his entire career. We all should be well aware of the work CP3 does with big athletic centers and how he helps inflate their numbers. Tyson Chandler was basically considered a bust before he exploded alongside CP3 in New Orleans, and then had a little drop off again after he left NO before he resurrected his career playing in Dallas and NY. Who knows how much better Rolo's numbers could have been playing alongside CP3?
I'm glad we signed Rolo and he got one of the more team-friendly contracts of the summer. Less than Omer Asik got, who he is much better than and younger.
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