A few from our new guys

by knicksdefense on July 26, 2010

felton rips LeBron, throws the alley on the break (exactly what Mike D wants in a PG, I’d imagine)

felton on the fast break, throws a lob to wallace

unbelievable block by Randolph.

Azubuike fast break dunk versus lakers.

two blocks by Turiaf.

two dunks by landry fields.

Mozgov = Rick Smits 2.0?

Jerome Jordan draftexpress

Amar’e dunks on tolliver

Amar’e dunks on Tin Foyle

Amar’e dunks on KG

Amar’e dunks on Josh Smith

Amar’e dunks on Nene

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1 knicksdefense July 26, 2010 at 6:01 pm
2 knicksdefense July 26, 2010 at 6:05 pm

“Amar’e is a very dominant player, a great player. He’s going to take a lot of attention off me”

3 knicksdefense July 26, 2010 at 6:10 pm

” I’m ready. I told Dan this morning after workouts I wished the season started tomorrow. I’m ready to play. I’m ready to get out there. I feel I’ve added some things in my game. I feel like my shot is a thousand times better. I’m just ready to get out there and show everybody all the hard work I’ve put in since April 15, since the last game of the season.”

4 saipanknickster July 26, 2010 at 9:23 pm

nice highlights real nice… Amar’e can just attack the rim doesn’t he?.. he will draw lots of fouls..people forget that he played well with Marbury(not exactly a share the ball type)
Randolph is supposedly a lover of the game so I expect lots of growth from him
I hope kelenna heals well.. he can certainly help
even the mozgov highlights were good. he rolls well and attacks the rim too!
I hope he pans out…could be a shotblocker too

Now the team is young long and atheletic and energetic

5 Starks4ThreeYes July 26, 2010 at 10:10 pm

thanks for the great clips. there’s a lot of exciting potential from the front court. we know amare is a beast. turiaf is a motor guy. randolph and gallinari are both very versatile and capable of inducing matchup problems. chandlers is a strong slasher. and mozgov, who i don’t expect to play much, at the very least pretty athletic for a 7 footer.

but the knicks have no depth in the back court. felton and douglas. that’s it for ball handlers. we saw what happened to a mediocre pg [duhon] when he played every minute of every game. is the same thing going to happen this year? will andy rautins make the team?

6 PC July 27, 2010 at 3:29 pm

is it fair to say that everybody’s expectations of this team is pretty low this year since we have a whole new roster with guys that are not familiar with each other and a coach that is anti-defense?

Just wondering what everyone thinks of the season. I think we fight hard for the 8spot and maybe we get it and maybe we dont. that requires about 39-42 wins.

7 KD July 27, 2010 at 5:33 pm

I have no idea have to see the preseason to see how well Mr. Walsh assembled his roster. He says it is more balanced, but we still need a legit shooting guard, unless we can make one out of any of the following players: Danilo, Anthony Randolph, Toney Douglas or Landry Fields.

Starks4three, yeah, you’re right, we need another guard for a three-man rotation. How well did Landry Fields handle the ball in the vegas summer pro league? I don’t recall him bringing the ball up, only TD.

maybe we should trade one of our centers for another guard? I really trust Walsh to do the right thing. who knows, we may have put ourselves in position for a midseason trade, especially if we start winning some ball games with our best five on the floor?

what is our best five on the floor right now? i don’t even know if Mike D and Walsh know that, they said every position except Felton’s and Amar’e's are yet to be determined and can be earned in training camp.

If i were a betting man, and i can be a betting man, I would say this could be our best five, maybe not our starting five:

PG Ray Felton
SG Wilson Chandler
C Anthony “Mr. Potential” Randolph (as Dickie V would say)
SF Danilo Gallinari
PF Amar’e Stoudemire

with the first big off the bench being the experienced Ronny Turiaf and the first guard off the bench being Mr. Toney Douglas. That’s a strong 7. the 8th man could be Landry Fields and if our bigs get in foul trouble we could bring in Mozgov and Jerome JOrdan to earn their quick six each.

we would be fast to say the least, transition basketball, SSoL.

8 KD July 27, 2010 at 6:02 pm

felton alley, throw them just like that ray, our guys can catch them!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhjLjYxvv7E&feature=related

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