Andrew Bynum is healthy and that makes me irrationally angry.
Andrew Bynum is healthy and that makes me irrationally angry.
What's your opinion on Nerlens?
I guess I just recognize that I don't know shit about how these guys will play in the pros, so, I'll wait and see. You're a coach so your opinion is a lot more informed. I'm just a fan.
It's clear that there's a new emphasis on player development in the organization. This is a year of testing out what cheap parts can be put together as role players and depth before beginning to truly build. This isn't even rebuilding. This is surveying.What's your opinion on Nerlens?
Yup. They'll never go anywhere as long as Dolan owns the team.I think the knicks are an utter disaster that will only get worse when they resign melo to a long term deal.
But Knicks fans are mostly jaded aboutthe franchiseeverything.
Which is why I think Philly was a better situation for Noel. The Sixers have a renewed sense of direction with a smart, focused GM and a coach whose main interest is player development. He's a project in a system built to develop projects. Whereas Cleveland is essentially making a sales pitch to LeBron with its 2013-14 season and needs to show it's a viable championship contender with him on board.Noel looks like a hell of an athlete, but also totally raw offensively, as has been said. Ultimately I'm glad the Cavs passed on him, even if Bennett at number one was a bit of a melon-scratcher, if I may borrow a term from Ned Flanders.
Fixed.
No, he’s not good enough to be on an NBA roster. We’ve been hearing the nepotism chatter for awhile now, and yes, it does smack of all the gobsmackingly stupid, incestuous ways in which this so-called pro franchise has functioned for over a decade. It also reaffirms all the paranoid musings about “CAA running the team” and/or Dolan having some kind of under-the-table deal w/the Smithfamily mafiaclan in exchange for one of the two contracts that favorite son JR has signed over the past two off seasons.