Friday, October 12, 2007

Knicks make investment in Zach Randolph, still pray for miracle in 2008

Certainly basketball fans aren't much concerned about what the New York Knicks are doing this off-season (unless you actively root for the team). All the controversy and attention surrounding Isiah Thomas hasn't lowered the negative spotlight on the franchise, he's only intensified it. With hope in their corner the Knicks acquired forward Zach Randolph from the Portland Trailblazers. This must be a relief for the star forward who's gone from one struggling team out west to another with too much turmoil existence before the 07-08 seasons has even started.

I can't fault Knicks management for wanted to improve and continue to rebuild the franchise, but another scorer is just one piece to the puzzle. Basketball spectators in Madison Square Garden witnessed first hand why this team slided and collapsed throughout last season: defense. Trying outscore each opponent without good defense is impossible. Gone are the days where Charles Oakley, Anthony Mason, and Patrick Ewing roamed the court as revered fierce defenders. The youth movement has to take affect and learn how to create turnovers and be active on the glass.

Stephon Marbury if he's still on the team will be the team leader. He has a quick handle on the ball and has become a better defender. Steve Francis and him make a nice one-two guard punch. They can utilize their speed, agility, and experience to help the Knicks win. I still don't see them making the playoffs unless they pull several more quality off-season acquisitions. Jamal Crawford has shown a lot of promise and ought to be a pick me up for the team. Finding another reputable coach with a successful track record will be a big plus too.

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