作者david319 (黑色大卫猫..喵喵喵)
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标题[外电] NYK的暑假功课
时间Mon Jun 8 12:36:01 2009
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原文网址:
http://walterfootball.com/nbaoffseason2009nyk.php
New York Knicks (Last Year: 32-50)
2008-09 Season Summary:
Year one of the Mike D'Antoni and Donnie Walsh Project was somewhat
impressive. In one season Walsh, the Knicks' president of basketball
operations, expunged Jamal Crawford, Zach Randolph, Steve Francis, and Tim
Thomas from the roster and added the likes of Larry Hughes and Al Harrington.
As New York continues rebuilding from the train wreck that was the Isaiah
Thomas era, these moves were made to free up cap room for the 2010 off-season
when several franchise-caliber players will be available. Despite not making
the playoffs yet again, there were some bright lights on Broadway. David Lee
was among the league leaders in double-doubles. Al Harrington also produced
solid numbers. Despite being one of the most visible franchises in the NBA,
the Knicks have spent most of this decade in or near the basement. However,
it appears they are finally taking the right steps towards re-building.
2009-10 Projected Depth Chart:
C: David Lee*/Eddy Curry^
PF: Al Harrington#/Jared Jeffries
SF: Wilson Chandler/Danilo Gallinari
SG: Larry Hughes/Quentin Richardson%
PG: Chris Duhon/Nate Robinson+
NBA Free Agents:
C Eddy Curry (PO)^
SG Quentin Richardson (PO)%
SF Al Harrington (PO)#
PG Nate Robinson (RFA)+
PF David Lee (RFA)*
PF Chris Wilcox (UFA)
2009-10 Team Salary: Approximately $69.8 million
2009-10 Expected League Salary Cap: $57.3 million
NBA Draft Picks:
#8
NBA Offseason Needs:
1. Stay the Course - Every move the Knicks have made this past year has been
to clear cap space for the much-anticipated 2010 off-season and making a run
at LeBron, D-Wade, or Chris Bosh. While it would be beneficial for the Knicks
to improve their roster this off-season, they will not sacrifice any
financial flexibility for next summer, a tactic Isaiah Thomas was unfamiliar
with.
2. A go-to guy - In recent years the Knicks resembled a fantasy basketball
team: lots of quality names on the roster, but no actual team concept. This
lack of chemistry hurt them the most late in games when a "closer" was
needed. Al Harrington seems the closest to becoming that guy.
3. An intimidating big man - Eddy Curry had off-the-court issues galore last
season and played in just three games this past season. Plus, he doesn't fit
in Mike D'Antoni's run-and-gun style of offense. David Lee is a solid post
player, but fits more naturally at the four than at center.
4. Keeping David Lee - He's a fan favorite, but also a restricted free agent
in the final year of his rookie contract. If the Knicks want to keep him a
part of their immediate future, they'll likely have to outspend teams like
the Grizzlies and Thunder who could use a low post player.
5. A consistent point guard - Chris Duhon was steady during most of the
regular season, but began to drift towards the end. He's shown more
leadership in Gotham than he did in the Chi, but is certainly not in the
league's elite class of floor generals. The Knicks have a solid back-up in
Nate Robinson, but his tendency to be a shoot-first point guard doesn't make
him ideal floor leader either.
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