The Knicks
The Knicks finally won a game last night, and though Danilo Gallinari only scored 9 points, his passing lead the way. Gallo's unselfishness early to the rest of the Knicks playing unselfishly on the offensive end, and that lead to hitting the open man, and building a big lead. The Knicks also played some team D. Both Hughes and Harrington have looked a lot better - showing they may still be able to play well when playing for their next deals. We'll see how long that lasts.
It still appears that the Knicks blew the draft by not taking any of the pointguards with their first pick. Whenever Jeffries is not starting, Duhon appears to be the worst starter. Yet Duhon has the ball the most. Does this make any sense to you? I didn't think so.
Wilson Chandler is looking more and more like a trade chip, though that ship may have sailed during the draft. Predictably, Gallinari and Lee play a great high screen and roll game. That could become pretty deadly, especially if they switch rolls from time to time to keep D's honest.
Nate's out for a few weeks, so we should get a good look at Tony Douglas. That's pretty much where things are at with the Knicks. No place special, but if they share the ball and play some D they could be fun to watch while spinning their wheels and waiting for LeBron.
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