I know you weren't. Griffin gets all the hype but its clear his game is lacking. He's just a highlight reel which doesn't necessarily win games. He needs to develop his offensive game bc it's pretty offensive.
Aint that the truth. I think they are still paying on Allan Houston's contract. Also, good game tonight as the Knicks square off against the Bulls at 7pm on TNT
The debacle that was Zeke Thomas from our friends at wiki: "On December 22, 2003, the New York Knicks hired Thomas as President of Basketball Operations.[12] Thomas was ultimately unsuccessful with the Knicks roster and fanbase. At the end of the 2005–06 season, the Knicks had the highest payroll in the league and the second-worst record. He traded away several future draft picks to Chicago in a deal for Eddy Curry including what turned out to be two lottery picks in talent-rich drafts. A press conference for Isiah Thomas at theU.S. Century Bank Arena at Florida International University in Miami. On June 22, 2006, the Knicks fired coach Larry Brown, and owner James Dolan replaced him with Thomas under the condition that he show "evident progress" or be fired. During the following season the Knicks became embroiled in a brawl with the Denver Nuggets, which Thomas allegedly instigated by ordering his players to commit a hard foul in the paint.[13] However, he was not fined or suspended. NBA Commissioner David Stern said that he only relied on "definitive information" when handing out punishments.[14] Later in the season, nine months after James Dolan demanded "evident progress", the Knicks re-signed Thomas to an undisclosed "multi-year" contract.[15] After Thomas was granted the extension, the Knicks abruptly fell from playoff contention with a dismal finish to the season. During the 2007 Draft, Thomas made another trade by acquiring Zach Randolph, Fred Jones, and Dan Dickau from the Portland Trail Blazers for Steve Francis and Channing Frye. Thomas also compounded the Knicks' salary cap problems by signing fringe players such as Jerome James and Jared Jeffries to full mid-level exception contracts. Neither player saw any significant playing time and both were often injured and highly ineffective when able to play. Despite the constant criticism that he received from Knicks fans, Thomas maintained that he had no intention of leaving until he turned the team around and he predicted that he would lead the Knicks to a championship, stating that his goal was to leave behind a "championship legacy" with the Knicks, just as he had done for the Detroit Pistons. This prediction was met with widespread skepticism.[16] On April 2, 2008, Donnie Walsh was introduced to replace Thomas as President of Basketball Operations for the Knicks. Walsh would not comment definitively on whether or not Thomas would be retained in any capacity at the time of his hiring. One night after the Knicks tied a franchise record of 59 losses and ended their season, news broke that in talks with Walsh the week before, Thomas had been told he would not return as Knicks head coach the following season. He was officially "reassigned" on April 18 "after a season of listless and dreadful basketball, a tawdry lawsuit and unending chants from fans demanding his dismissal."[17] Thomas posted an overall winning percentage of .341 as head coach of the Knicks, fifth lowest in team history. As part of the reassignment agreement, Thomas was to serve as a consultant to the team, reporting directly to Walsh. However, he was banned from having contact with any Knicks' players under the rationale that he could willingly or unwillingly undermine the new head coach.[18]" We want to keep you on, since you did such a bang up job these past few years, but we can't trust you worth a fuck.
I only watched the 1st half but it reminded me how much I love watching him play. He even got a dunk, which surprised me a little. He controls the flow of the game, both offensively and defensively. I realized that I like too many NBA teams and need to narrow it down. I don't get all of the hate for Blake Griffin. Sure, he's not a top-10 player and probably won't ever be but plays hard, is a pretty good interior passer, and seems to have a good attitude. He's also possibly the best in-game dunker the NBA has ever seen. You guys had me somewhat convinced that the Clippers would be a 5 seed this year, given the other strong teams in the West. While it's still possible that could happen, I think it's also possible that Doc will help them improve throughout the season, play better team D, and let CPIII take over games in the playoffs. I think they are one of the 4-5 teams in the West that has a chance to get to the Finals.