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Friday, July 6, 2012

Linsanity: The Sequel


By: Mike Wagenman
After the three-year, $9 million signing of 39-year old veteran Jason Kidd, the New York Knicks still have their sights set on bringing in a second point guard to go alongside Kidd.  According to sources, the team is looking no further than their restricted free agent point guard Jeremy Lin.  Everyone remembers how “Linsanity” took the basketball world by storm last year as Lin put on a show night in and night out during his magical half-season.  However, the Houston Rockets have offered Lin a back loaded four-year, $28 million dollar deal, and Lin has accepted.  The Knicks have already said they will match any offer for Lin up to $1 billion, but have yet to make a move.  Fans and the media have mixed opinions about bringing Lin back to the Big Apple, but the right move would be to re-sign the Harvard alum.
This is a difficult decision for James Dolan and the Knicks front office, and they know all too well that their final decision will be scrutinized and evaluated based on the results.  Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why some think the Knicks should part ways with Lin.
Firstly, Lin was an undrafted rookie who bounced around between five teams in three different leagues before landing on New York’s bench.  Since he arrived in New York, he only played in 35 games, and only started in 25 of those games.  Granted, he had great success, but that is a very small sample size, especially for a nearly $30 million deal. 
Secondly, he had a knee injury that landed him on the bench in street clothes for the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs.  Knee injuries are always a concern and have a tendency to re-occur more than injuries to most other parts of the body.  The Knicks would not be too pleased to have another Eddy Curry situation where they pay a player an exorbitant amount of money to wear a tie and not look overly bored on the corner of the bench.
Finally, Lin’s contract would be back loaded.  For those unfamiliar, that means he would get most of his $28 million in the final two years of his four-year deal.  With the hefty contracts of Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, and Tyson Chandler already on the books and seemingly not going anywhere, the Knicks could be in some financial trouble in a few years and may not have the cap space to bring in other solid players. 
The cons of re-signing Lin seem daunting, but the positives outweigh the negatives in this situation.
The Knicks will insist until they are blue in the face that this is strictly a basketball decision.  It’s not.  It is mostly based on on-court benefits, yes, but the off-the-court camaraderie that “Linsanity” brings to New York is unable to be overlooked.  The amount of Knicks and Jeremy Lin merchandise sold in the two months of “Linsanity” was incredible.  New York City and Madison Square Garden was littered with Lin shirts, hats, advertisements, signs, even masks.  Bottom line, the potential revenue that Lin could bring to the Knicks if the second coming of “Linsanity” is even half of what it was last year is huge.
Not to mention Lin’s heritage.  As an Asian-American basketball player playing in New York, where the Asian population is very high, vast amounts of people will latch on just because of what Lin represents.  It is national pride for a race that has not had many stars as far as basketball is concerned.  Just look at how Yao Ming became an international superstar even before he took the floor for the first time in Houston.  The Knicks would benefit greatly from having a consistent and loyal overseas market and fan base.
Moving on from the business aspects of re-signing Lin, let us finally take a look at why bringing him back to the ‘Bockers would reap benefits on the court for Melo and company.  On a team like the Knicks, a solid point guard is essential, possibly the most essential position on the team.  This is because they have so many scorers and shooters, and they need a player to get these guys the ball.  Lin already has experience playing with the current Knicks players, all be it limited experience.  But, it is better than none at all.  He had success scoring (14.6 points per game) and dishing assists (6.4 assists per game) and he made his team better (15-10 during his 25 starts).  He was a fan favorite in the Garden, and it was obvious that the Knicks fed off the energy from the home crowd.  Crowd intensity is key to any team’s success; there is no denying that.
Finally, bringing back Lin to play and practice with one of the NBA’s all time greatest point guards points to all kinds of improvements.  Kidd can mentor Lin on and off the court and make him a better all-around player and teammate.  Who better to learn from than an NBA champion, a five-time all NBA first teamer, a 10-time All-Star, a four-time defensive first-teamer, and five-time NBA assist leader?  Kidd could be the motor that keeps “Linsanity” going, and possibly even make him better.  Lin is still young, and has plenty of time to learn the greater facets of the game from Kidd.
The Knicks must make it a point to re-sign Jeremy Lin to play alongside Jason Kidd.  His marketability cannot be overlooked, and more importantly he can help the Knicks on the court and can improve from the teachings of Kidd.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

NBA Draft Recap (V.2)


It's now two days after the NBA Draft, all of the sports analysts have given their best/worst, as has my counterpart, so now I’ll give mine. As I mentioned in my mock draft, this draft lacked “superstar” talent. Obviously it’s easier to do better if you have more picks right? Wrong. For some franchises that just gave them more opportunities to make bad picks.  I agree with two of my partner’s decisions for best/worst, but have a few different views for the others.

The Best (In descending order):

Denver Nuggets: (See below post).

Houston Rockets: On draft day the Rockets were able to acquire four players that can make an immediate impact. They drafted international center Nikola Mirotic, but then shipped him, Brad Miller, and a future first round pick to Minnesota in exchange for Jonny Flynn and the T-Wolves 20th pick, Donatas Motiejunas. Flynn, who became expendable for Minnesota with the Ricky Rubio signing, has the potential to be a franchise point guard. Along with the acquisitions of those two, Houston also drafted one of the more talented players in the draft in Kansas forward Marcus Morris, and one of the most underrated players in the draft, Florida’s Chandler Parsons.

Utah Jazz: The Jazz were able to get arguably the most talented big man in the draft in Enes Kanter, and one of the best value picks with Alec Burks at #12. Utah was able to address not only needs with their picks, but also was able to get the best available player in doing so. Burks can share time at the point with Devin Harris, while also playing shooting guard, and even some small forward if he is needed. Kanter will take some of the pressure down low off of Al Jefferson by allowing him to obtain easier looks and also providing a big body on defense.

The Worst (In descending order):

New York Knicks (See below post).

Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers draft would’ve been described as a bad draft unless they made a trade to upgrade their team by adding a superstar, or a player who could make an immediate impact. The Lake Show did not make that trade. Darius Morris was taken with the 41st pick, Andrew Goudelock was taken with the 46th overall pick, and their late second round picks of Chukwudiebere Maduabum and Ater Mojik left many scratching their heads. Although Maduabum has since been traded for a future second round pick, the Lakers simply didn’t make any improvement this draft that will impact their season. With all this being said, if the Lakers are able to include Morris, Mojik and/or Goudelock in a trade for an impact player, they will no longer be mentioned as a worst. However, if they trade Bynum/Gasol they will regret not drafting a big man with the 46th pick, passing on Keith Benson.  

Charlotte Bobcats: The Bobcats had two of the top 10 picks, and in my mind made the wrong decisions on their picks. Charlotte took international big man Bismack Biyombo with their #7 pick (acquired from Sacramento), but not only is Biyombo a raw talent, but he also has a buyout issue. While the buyout issue may not matter if the lockout does indeed occur, the Bobcats should’ve gone another route with this pick. They would’ve had a steal by selecting Kentucky guard, Brandon Knight (who was drafted one pick later by Detroit). If they drafted Knight, they could’ve still went with Kemba Walker at #9 playing Walker at point and Knight at shooting guard, or went with Klay Thompson, Jimmer Fredette, or Marcus Morris. By taking Walker/Biyombo and trading Stephen Jackson the Bobcats have an abysmal offense that will undoubtedly be a bottom dweller this upcoming season.

Best Steals of the Draft:
#8: Brandon Knight:
#12: Alec Burks (Utah Jazz)
#26: Jordan Hamilton (Drafted by Mavericks, traded to Nuggets)
#44 Charles Jenkins (Golden State Warriors)
#48: Keith Benson (Atlanta Hawks)
#60: Isaiah Thomas (Sacramento Kings)

Worst Picks of the Draft (Based on team who selected/acquired player & pick the player was drafted):
#7: Bismack Biyombo (Charlotte Bobcats)
#28: Norris Cole (Drafted by Bulls, traded to Heat)
#45: Josh Harrellson (Drafted by Hornets, traded to Knicks)
#58: Ater Mojik (Los Angeles Lakers)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

2011 NBA Mock Draft



The 2011 Draft Class is said to be weak, but there are certainly players in the draft that can make impacts in the league. Since there are a lack of "superstar" potential players, I believe there will be fair amount of trades in this year's draft. Teams who may be likely to trade their pick are marked with two asterisks (**). Possible Targets are listed because of possible trades/alternate picks that might shake up a few picks.



Cleveland Cavaliers - Possible Targets: Kyrie Irving, Derrick Williams, Enes Kanter.
1st Overall Pick: Guard Kyrie Irving (Duke) 
**Minnesota Timberwolves - Possible Targets: Derrick Williams, Enes Kanter.
2nd Overall Pick: Forward Derrick Williams (Arizona)
Utah Jazz - Possible Targets: Derrick Williams, Enes Kanter, Brandon Knight, Jonas Valanciunas.
3rd Overall Pick: Center Enes Kanter (Kentucky)
Cleveland Cavaliers - Possible Targets: Derrick Williams, Enes Kanter, Jonas Valanciunas, Brandon Knight, Tristan Thompson, Jan Vesely.
**4th Overall Pick: Center Jonas Valanciunas (Lithuania)
Toronto Raptors - Possible Targets: Brandon Knight, Jonas Valanciunas, Kemba Walker, Jan Vesely.
5th Overall Pick: Guard Brandon Knight (Kentucky)
Washington Wizards - Possible Targets: Brandon Knight, Jan Vesely, Tristan Thompson, Kawhi Leonard.
6th Overall Pick: Forward Jan Vesely (Czech Republic)
Charlotte Bobcats - Possible Targets: Brandon Knight, Kemba Walker, Jan Vesely, Tristan Thompson, Kawhi Leonard.
7th Overall Pick: Forward  Tristan Thompson (Texas) 
**Detroit Pistons - Possible Targets: Brandon Knight, Kemba Walker, Jan Vesely, Tristan Thompson, Kawhi Leonard.
8th Overall Pick: Forward Bismack Miyombo (Congo)
Charlotte Bobcats - Possible Targets: Brandon Knight, Jan Vesely, Kemba Walker Marcus Morris, Klay Thompson, Alec Burks, Jimmer Fredette.
9th Overall Pick: Guard Kemba Walker (UConn)
Sacramento Kings - Possible Targets: Kemba Walker, Marcus Morris, Klay Thompson, Alec Burks.
10th Overall Pick: Forward Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State)
Golden State Warriors - Possible Targets: Klay Thompson, Marcus Morris, Alec Burks, Chris Singleton.
11th Overall Pick: Guard Klay Thompson (Washington State)
**Utah Jazz - Possible Targets: Kemba Walker, Klay Thompson, Marcus Morris, Alec Burks, Jimmer Fredette.
12th Overall Pick: Guard Jimmer Fredette (BYU)
Phoenix Suns - Possible Targets: Alec Burks, Marcus Morris, Markieff Morris, Chris Singleton, Bismack Biyombo.
13th Overall Pick: Guard Alec Burks (Colorado)
**Houston Rockets - Possible Targets: Jimmer Fredette, Markieff Morris, Chris Singleton.
14th Overall Pick: Forward Chris Singleton (Florida State)
Indiana Pacers - Possible Targets: Iman Shumpert, Markieff Morris, Chris Singleton, Bismack Biyombo, Nikola Vucevic, Donatas Motiejunas.
15th Overall Pick: Forward Markieff Morris (Kansas)
Philadelphia 76ers - Possible Targets: Bismack Biyombo, Nikola Vucevic, Donatas Motiejunas.
16th Overall Pick: Forward Marcus Morris (Kansas)
**New York Knicks - Possible Targets: Jimmer Fredette, Iman Shumpert, Nikola Vucevic, Donatas Motiejunas.
17th Overall Pick: Forward Kenneth Faried (Moorehead State)
Washington Wizards - Possible Targets: Jordan Hamilton, Donatas Motiejunas.
18th Overall Pick: Forward Donatas Motiejunas (Lithuania)
Milwaukee Bucks - Possible Targets: Jordan Hamilton, Iman Shumpert, Marshon Brooks, Tobias Harris, Kenneth Faried.
19th Overall Pick: Forward Jordan Hamilton (Texas)
**Minnesota Timberwolves - Possible Targets: Jordan Hamilton, Tobias Harris, Kenneth Faried.
20th Overall Pick: Center Nikola Vucevic (USC)
Portland Trail Blazers - Possible Targets: Kenneth Faried, Tobias Harris, Marshon Brooks, Iman Shumpert.
21st Overall Pick: Guard Iman Shumpert (Georgia Tech)
Denver Nuggets: - Possible Targets: Tobias Harris, Kenneth Faried, Trey Thompkins.
22nd Overall Pick: Forward Tobias Harris (Tennessee)
Houston Rockets - Possible Targets: Charles Jenkins, Tobias Harris, Trey Thompkins, Marshon Brooks, Nikola Mirotic.
23rd Overall Pick: Guard Marshon Brooks (Providence)
**Oklahoma City Thunder - Possible Targets: Trey Thompkins, Kyle Singler, Jeremy Tyler, Nikola Mirotic, Davis Bertans.
24th Overall Pick: Forward Davis Bertans (Latvia)
Boston Celtics - Possible Targets: Reggie Jackson, Jeremy Tyler, Charles Jenkins, Darius Morris, Nolan Smith.
25th Overall Pick: Guard Reggie Jackson (Boston College)
Dallas Mavericks - Possible Targets: Nikola Mirotic, Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, Reggie Jackson, Justin Harper, Tyler Honeycutt, Charles Jenkins.
26th Overall Pick: Guard Nolan Smith (Duke)
New Jersey Nets - Possible Targets: Trey Thompkins, Nikola Mirotic, Jeremy Tyler, Reggie Jackson, Tyler Honeycutt, Justin Harper.
27th Overall Pick: Forward Trey Thompkins (Georgia)
**Chicago Bulls - Possible Targets: Tyler Honeycutt, Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, Norris Cole, Charles Jenkins, Davis Bertans.
28th Overall Pick: Guard Charles Jenkins (Hoftsra)
San Antonio Spurs - Possible Targets: Nikola Mirotic, Tyler Honeycutt, Davis Bertans, Jeremy Tyler.
29th Overall Pick: Center Nikola Mirotic (Montenegro)
**Chicago Bulls - Possible Targets: Jeremy Tyler, Tyler Honeycutt, Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, Norris Cole, Davis Bertans.
30th Overall Pick: Forward Tyler Honeycutt (UCLA)


*Check back on Friday for the draft recap as well as draft steals, reaches, snubs, analysis, and much more.