Knicks retooling, rebuilding, will make playoffs posted by john howard
The New York Knicks got duped by LeBron. That may be for the best since the Cavs owner is sending the city of Cleveland's curse with him wherever he goes. The Knicks were very smart in signing Armare Stoudamire and not waiting on LeBron. They could have been left out in the cold like New Jersey.
The Knicks new that it would be very hard to keep David Lee, so they found a team that would do a sign and trade and pay very well for him. The Golden State Warriors gave Lee a 6 year $80 million deal. In return the Knicks get Anthony Randolph, Kaleena Azubuike, and Ronny Turiaf.
This is will be little talked about next year, but could be a really good move for New York. Here is how the starting lineup currently looks:
PG Tony Douglass--in his 2nd year and really needs to be coming off the bench and developing.
SG Kaleena Azubuike--he averaged 14 points and 5 rebounds in 9 games last year before getting hurt. He had multiple 20 point games the year before. He could become the teams second leading scorer and still a chance to develope into an all-star. He may start the year on the bench until he has proven he has recovered.
SF Danillo Gallinari--averaged 15 points a game and still improving.
PF Armare Stoudamire--Averaged 20points and 11 rebs last year and reunited with D'Antoni whith whom he had his best year's with.
C Anthony Randolph--as of right now, this spot is vacant. With what NY currently has, Stoudamire would technically be the center, but the up tempo game suits small players. But, Randolph will be a good 7th player.
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