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At 3-6 and sitting at 12th place in the
Eastern Conference and third place in the Atlantic Division the Knicks are
experiencing serious early season struggles. This can be attributed to the loss
of their defensive anchor Tyson Chandler or the minutes limit on both Amar’e
Stoudemire and Kenyon Martin. On Sunday the Knicks were thrashed by 20 by the
same Atlanta Hawks team they beat a couple nights ago. Tempers are starting to
run high. Fans are starting to panic. Let’s break it down.
Orange
Is the New Black
For the fourth time this season the Knicks sported
their orange alternate jerseys and for the fourth time they lost. The Knicks
are 0-4 wearing their alternates and have been competitive in only one of those
four (at Chicago). It may be time to hang the orange unis up and go back to the
traditional home whites and road blues. Unfortunately that is some wishful thinking as they plan to wear the alternates at least 6 more times this season. Honestly they should be winning no matter what jerseys they wear, even if it's those ugly Christmas pajamas.
Woodson’s
Hot Seat
The fire under Coach Woodson’s behind might be
bigger than MSG at this point. The team has looked like they don't care at
times. Opposing teams have been getting to the basket like they have E-ZPass.
While it is far from Woodson’s fault that his team has given as much effort as Andrew Bynum did in Philadelphia someone has to answer. With no viable back-up
for Chandler signed in the offseason Woodson has been left to scramble for
anybody willing to defend the basket. Andrea Bargnani has surprised a lot of people this past week as he finally seems to be fitting in on offense and
turned in a superb effort against Dwight Howard on Thursday. As great as Bargs has
been playing the Knicks need a legitimate center that can guard the post and
grab rebounds. Frank Isola reported earlier today that Woodson is thinking
about inserting Kenyon Martin into the starting lineup to help fill this void.
So
Long Shump?
Iman Shumpert for whatever reason seems to be the Fall Guy of the Knicks early season struggles. The team tried to deal Shumpert
away to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for high-energy guy Kenneth Faried but
was denied. ESPN New York’s Ian Begley reported that the Knicks have now
reached out to the Boston Celtics in hopes of forming a deal centered around
Shumpert and Rajon Rondo. While this is the only deal that makes sense short
and long term for the team the thought of the rivals doing business is hard to
imagine. Hell if the Nets could heist the Celtics why not the Knicks? Anything
outside of a Rondo deal, or for a big that can provide some size and rebounding in Chandler's absence, would not be a wise move by GM Steve Mills.
Courting
Melo
Melo is not a happy camper. He was quoted by Marc
Berman of the New York Daily Post saying “We got to play harder. We're not playing worth a [expletive] right now.” The team’s effort or lack of is
starting to irritate Anthony as he continues to be a one man show on offense
and watching opponents come into his house and wipe the floor with his team.
Raymond Felton has been getting shredded by any point guard with a good first
step, J.R. is regressing to the old J.R. and Tyson Chandler is out for at least
five more weeks. The front office isn’t doing much better shopping Shumpert who
Anthony thinks can be a great player in a couple years. If Shumpert is dealt
for anyone not named Rajon Rondo or Gasol be afraid Knicks fans, be very afraid.
Panic
Meter: 6
The lack of effort is getting to the point where you
wonder if the team actually cares anymore. They have not defended their home
court at all starting 1-5 at The Garden this year. They lost 10 games at The
Garden all year last year. The Knicks have a difficult upcoming week with
matchups against a big Detroit team, the Indiana Pacers, the best team in the
conference not named Miami, and Washington on Saturday. This stretch will put
the team’s heart to the test and by Saturday night we will see how much pride
this unit has.
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