Knicks
Starters
PG: George Hill
SG: Ray Allen
SF: Grant Hill
PF: Zach Randolph
C: Nene Hilario,
Bench
PG: Ty Lawson
SG: Anthony Parker, Quentin Richardson
SF: Matt Barnes
PF: Kenyon Martin, Jon Brockman, Dante Cunningham
Own rights: Nikola Pekovic
IR: Kyle Weaver Hill
Total 2009-10 Salary: $81,411,131
Some coaching strategies that will be used:
- Ray Allen and Grant Hill will be limited to 30 MPG tops to maximize their effectiveness
- Either Nene or Zach Randolph will be the center unless the team goes to a small ball when Martin will play center
- George Hill and Lawson will platoon at PG position
- The team's primary defensive line up will be George Hill, Anthony Parker, Matt Barnes, Kevin Martin, Nene
- Late game go to scoring will be to go inside to Randolph. Though he only has taken on this role this year with Memphis, the Knicks feel he is more than capable in a lineup like the Knicks can put on the floor with other three players being good three point shooters that should allow space for him to work.
- The come from behind, running small ball lineup will consist of Lawson, Allen, Barnes, Grant Hill and Martin
Management Strategies
- Ray Allen will try to be moved at the trade deadline as an expiring contract but if good young talent can't be brought into the fold for his contract, the team will make every effort to resign him to a two year deal in the offseason
- Kyle Weaver will be left on IR all year and will be given every opportunity to become the backup SG next year and Pekovic will be brought over from Europe given a lucrative three year deal next year
- Quentin Richardson will be renounced after the season if he is not dealt as an expiring contract
- The Knicks future is to develop both young PGs into high quality starter type PGs and trading the worse of the two in a year or two for rebuilding. Pekovic is probably the big man of the future for this team even without Nene or Randolph having had their 29th birthday party yet. The Knicks think highly of Weaver and Cunningham and will try to develop each into taking on important bench roles in the coming years
Those are the Knicks barring trades
Love them if you like
Hate them if you must
I won't be doing any bragging or defending of their capabilities or expectations
I like them and think them capable of winning 50 games though I don't see a championship anywhere in sight and think they are much better than the current Knicks