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No. 28: New York Knicks
Carmelo Anthony, meet Kristaps Porzingis. As the face of the Knicks moves past his prime, a 19-year-old from Latvia represents the future for a franchise with very little to get excited at the moment.
The Knicks' roster, while marginally improved, remains among the bottom five in the league. The management team rates likewise, with a neophyte coach, a buffoonish owner and an unproven team president, Phil Jackson, who just celebrated his 70th birthday.
Thanks to the big 2011 Melo trade, the Knicks won't control its own first-round draft pick next year. They also won't have the salary cap flexibility to make a big splash in free agency until 2017.
The positives? Besides the potential of Porzingis, there is also the perpetual appeal of New York as a destination. And the team makes oodles of money and is willing to spend. But we don't believe that's enough to turn it around anytime soon.
-- Chad Ford
(Previous rank: 25)
i said the ripe comment.. tried to keep up with the other hilarious comments
am i the only one watching this liberty game
Do you have your masters? If so I would think about trying to adjust as a professor while you decide.Don't really feel like spending another 100 grand to hope I get a job. Played that game once.
Interesting.
No. 28: New York Knicks
Carmelo Anthony, meet Kristaps Porzingis. As the face of the Knicks moves past his prime, a 19-year-old from Latvia represents the future for a franchise with very little to get excited at the moment.
The Knicks' roster, while marginally improved, remains among the bottom five in the league. The management team rates likewise, with a neophyte coach, a buffoonish owner and an unproven team president, Phil Jackson, who just celebrated his 70th birthday.
Thanks to the big 2011 Melo trade, the Knicks won't control its own first-round draft pick next year. They also won't have the salary cap flexibility to make a big splash in free agency until 2017.
The positives? Besides the potential of Porzingis, there is also the perpetual appeal of New York as a destination. And the team makes oodles of money and is willing to spend. But we don't believe that's enough to turn it around anytime soon.
-- Chad Ford
(Previous rank: 25)
I just got home and saw this article. Thought I'd share it with all of you. This article is from ESPN Insider.
take em
even if they suck at least you'll see Curry, Klay, Rose, Russ, & KD
Don't really feel like spending another 100 grand to hope I get a job. Played that game once.