The Knicks are running D'Antoni's offense without Marbury and Curry, and they are off to their best start in years. at 4-2, they are two games over .500 for the first time in almost four years. how many games can they win this season with D'Antoni at the helm? on their rotation: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...8-nba-nyk&prov=sportsxchange&type=team_report
They will improve on last year but I can't say how much. 4-2 is a good start but it doesn't mean very much at this point. Also consider they might make any number of trades. If you ask me, the Knicks might be the most unstable team in the NBA. That's an interesting comment about the noise on the bench. I don't know how D'Antoni keeps his voice. He's got to be the loudest coach in the NBA.
I was watching them play the other day and put down my drink and suddenly felt an uneasiness. I sat there eyes blank, unsure what this discomfort was. It was then I realized, the Knicks were kind of fun to watch. You got Jamal sometimes lighting it up and I've always liked that fatty Zach Randolph hustling and getting offensive boards, putting it back up in creative ways. And then the young talent Wilson Chandler and David Lee fulfilling roles? Niiiice.
i must admit, watching kick the Jazz' butts into the losing column was alot of fun, too. last year's mark of 23 wins should be easily attainable.