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		<description><![CDATA[I?m not trying to defend the signing nor compare James to Nazr. All I&#039;m saying is that with a little bit of production he might not be untradable.

It seems to me that every team&#039;s &quot;recruitment and team management&quot; are somewhat  ?opportunistic?. If Grant Hill signed with the Bulls instead of the Magic Joe D might never get Ben Wallace. If Tim Duncan doesn&#039;t stay for his senior year maybe he&#039;s a Sixer and the Spurs are stuck with Van Horn or Billups. The draft is all about who you still have the opportunity to get and what kind of luck you have in the lottery. Building a team is basically a matter of getting and taking the right opportunities, all 29 other teams want to get the most talented players as well. 

If you were saying that the Knicks have been slapped together (that they are not cohesive) I also have to disagree. There are a thousand question marks, but offensively they have two extremely talented guards who can penetrate and create or score, at the 3 they have a solid three point shooter to stretch the D who can also post-up, with one of the better low-post scoring threats in the league and probably someone to handle the dirty work inside. Defensively they obviously need some work (although LB, Q, Davis, and the rooks should help some). Their bench is young and talented: Brown should be able to turn to it for some energy, defense, or scoring. If you&#039;re an optimist that&#039;s about as textbook a team as you can have, but, on the other hand, there are huge holes in terms of defense, shot selection, and effort (oddly enough these are three areas in which Larry Brown specializes).

Will all the question marks work out in the Knicks&#039; favor, no, but one thing Isiah has done well is to spread his risk. The Knicks&#039; have solid depth. So, while for whatever reasons some players will not reach their potential, you have to hope that others will and that opportunities continue to present themselves. There is, of course, a chance that none of the players Isiah has brought in work out and/or the team chemistry/ effort/ cohesiveness is horrible, but you have to consider that he?s trying to rebuild an organization that won?t allow rebuilding overnight.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I?m not trying to defend the signing nor compare James to Nazr. All I&#8217;m saying is that with a little bit of production he might not be untradable.</p>
<p>It seems to me that every team&#8217;s &#8220;recruitment and team management&#8221; are somewhat  ?opportunistic?. If Grant Hill signed with the Bulls instead of the Magic Joe D might never get Ben Wallace. If Tim Duncan doesn&#8217;t stay for his senior year maybe he&#8217;s a Sixer and the Spurs are stuck with Van Horn or Billups. The draft is all about who you still have the opportunity to get and what kind of luck you have in the lottery. Building a team is basically a matter of getting and taking the right opportunities, all 29 other teams want to get the most talented players as well. </p>
<p>If you were saying that the Knicks have been slapped together (that they are not cohesive) I also have to disagree. There are a thousand question marks, but offensively they have two extremely talented guards who can penetrate and create or score, at the 3 they have a solid three point shooter to stretch the D who can also post-up, with one of the better low-post scoring threats in the league and probably someone to handle the dirty work inside. Defensively they obviously need some work (although LB, Q, Davis, and the rooks should help some). Their bench is young and talented: Brown should be able to turn to it for some energy, defense, or scoring. If you&#8217;re an optimist that&#8217;s about as textbook a team as you can have, but, on the other hand, there are huge holes in terms of defense, shot selection, and effort (oddly enough these are three areas in which Larry Brown specializes).</p>
<p>Will all the question marks work out in the Knicks&#8217; favor, no, but one thing Isiah has done well is to spread his risk. The Knicks&#8217; have solid depth. So, while for whatever reasons some players will not reach their potential, you have to hope that others will and that opportunities continue to present themselves. There is, of course, a chance that none of the players Isiah has brought in work out and/or the team chemistry/ effort/ cohesiveness is horrible, but you have to consider that he?s trying to rebuild an organization that won?t allow rebuilding overnight.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look at Nazr&#039;s stats you can see that throughout his career, anytime he got a few minutes he has produced at reasonable rate - 9.7 ppg and 7.9 rpg in 26min pg for Atlanta in 01-02 or last year 10.9ppg and 8.1 rpg in 28 min whilst playing for the Knicks. Basically his stats at the Knicks last year were a consequence of him getting some minutes. James has never got those minutes, he averages 3 PF in 15 minutes, so its hard to see him ever getting heaps of minutes. He&#039;s old, he&#039;s unlikely to develop too much, particularly fighting for minutes. I guess he isn&#039;t too bad a player to have on the bench but I suppose more than anything, it just shows what little cohesive plan the Knicks have, or have had, in building a championship team. In a word, the Knicks recruitment and team management has been &quot;opportunistic&quot;.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you look at Nazr&#8217;s stats you can see that throughout his career, anytime he got a few minutes he has produced at reasonable rate &#8211; 9.7 ppg and 7.9 rpg in 26min pg for Atlanta in 01-02 or last year 10.9ppg and 8.1 rpg in 28 min whilst playing for the Knicks. Basically his stats at the Knicks last year were a consequence of him getting some minutes. James has never got those minutes, he averages 3 PF in 15 minutes, so its hard to see him ever getting heaps of minutes. He&#8217;s old, he&#8217;s unlikely to develop too much, particularly fighting for minutes. I guess he isn&#8217;t too bad a player to have on the bench but I suppose more than anything, it just shows what little cohesive plan the Knicks have, or have had, in building a championship team. In a word, the Knicks recruitment and team management has been &#8220;opportunistic&#8221;.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wasn&#039;t a fan of the signing, but if I have to have a bad contract on the books I?d rather have a bigman. On the other hand, if he proves to be a solid backup center, I don?t think he?d be unmoveable at all. A Nazr type run could make him quite attractive to a team with a hole at the 5.]]></description>
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