Showing posts with label Pat Riley. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Apprentice

After weeks of speculation, tampering fines and James Dolan clashing, Phil Jackson finally found his guy to usher in the Zen Era in New York. The Knicks and freshly retired point guard Derek Fisher agreed to a five-year deal worth $25 million. If those figures look familiar to you it is because that is the exact contract Steve Kerr received from the Warriors after the Knicks reportedly low-balled him with a three-year offer worth a paltry $13 million.

Jackson wanted a young, inexperienced coach that he could mold in his patented triangle offense and who better than Fisher who ran that offense a majority of his career. While together in Los Angeles the two captured five championships including a three-peat in the early 2000s. It is assumed that Fisher will simply be Jackson’s on sideline buffer early on much like what Pat Riley did with Erik Spoelstra in Miami. One of the more respected players in the league, Fisher should not have a problem connecting with his players, something former Knick Coach Mike Woodson prayed for every night before he went to bed.

It will be interesting to see how the hiring is taken by free agent to be Carmelo Anthony. It was reported on multiple occasions that Anthony would embrace playing for Mark Jackson, but mum on other candidates. If Jackson expects to be competitive next year he will need his star back even if it is for an extra year a la Dwight Howard. Anthony has the option to opt in for one more season, allowing him to see how Fisher works out. In order to make Fisher’s job a lot easier keeping a player with Anthony’s skill set is a necessity.

The triangle offense was designed for a player like Anthony, a gifted passer, underrated rebounder and someone that can score with just about anyone in the league. With no draft picks in this year’s draft Jackson has to make do with the roster as is. Young highflyers like Iman Shumpert and Tim Hardaway Jr. (assuming they’re not dealt), Tyson Chandler down low, a sober J.R. Smith and Anthony as the centerpiece of the triangle is a playoff team in the Eastern Conference. If Amar’e Stoudemire can give a similar effort to what he gave towards the end of the season and the Knicks can sneak out an Atlantic Division title.

First, Fisher and the Knicks have to crawl before they walk. A whole coaching staff still needs to be filled and expect a lot of Jackson’s former associates to fill out those spots. Former players ranging from Scottie Pippen to Luke Walton have been connected to assistant coach jobs in New York according to Marc Berman of the New York Post in addition to former assistants such as Kurt Rambis.


When Jackson accepted to come turn around a Knicks franchise that has its focus on the glitz and glamor rather than basketball, he promised to build a winning culture and the Fisher hire shows that. While Fisher is the first to join Jackson in New York he will certainly not be the last. Could the Black Mamba himself, Kobe Bryant end his career with the only two guys he shared his five championships with? Can James Dolan finally get his hands on LeBron James after whiffing on the king in 2010? Will Fisher just be another lame duck coach to leave MSG before his contract is up? These questions will get answered in due time, but until then Knicks fans should focus on the positive, they have a new coach and his name isn’t Mike.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

It's Judgement Day in Brooklyn

via CareerRocketeer.com

Take a collective breath Knicks fans. This year’s installment of Knicks basketball has been a disappointment to say the least. Coming off one of the better seasons the franchise has had in quite some time the team has followed that up with an early season performance reminiscent of the Isiah years. It comes as no surprise that there has to be a fall guy when such a disaster occurs. After failing to make Iman Shumpert that guy it looks like Jim Dolan has moved on to head coach Mike Woodson. According to Frank Isola of the Daily News a Knick loss to rival Brooklyn might have Woodson joining his buddy George Karl on the unemployment line. This coming after Dolan pledged his vote of confidence in Woodson, a vote that holds as much weight as a Rex Ryan Super Bowl guarantee.

The replacement for Woodson could be GM in training and former Knick cap buster Allan Houston. It’s no secret that Dolan loves Houston and would have no problem handing Woodson a pink slip and giving Houston his job.

This may be Dolan’s way of motivating Woodson and the team or it might be the truth. Firing Woodson at this point does not make much sense, and will most likely worsen the situation. Woodson coached the team to 54 wins last season with a well-built roster and got the Knicks out of the first round of the playoffs. The fall guys should be Jim Dolan and the front office for putting together a shaky roster, featuring no viable backup for the most important position on the team.

It all comes down to Thursday night in Brooklyn. We’ll see if Woodson’s players got his back. If the Nets embarrass the Knicks expect Houston to be on the bench by halftime. Now is the time for players that have defended their coach to back him up. Carmelo has often praised Woodson and J.R. Smith owes his new contract to him. Now would be the perfect time for them to really show their gratitude. Tomorrow is Judgment Day for Woody. Tomorrow we’ll see if his name will be tossed in the same group as Mike D’Antoni, Larry Brown and Isisah Thomas or with the Jeff Van Gundy or Pat Rileys. He’s been presented with a win or go home proposition from his owner, let’s see how his players respond.