Published 9/21/2008
by Rodge Correa
at Bleacher Report - NBA
As we all know the New York Knicks have acquired several players to their roster in Gallinari, Duhon, Roberson and Ewing. Their expected to trade Zach Randolph, waive Stephon Marbury and try and get Jerome James to retire. Not to mention the installment of basketball guru Donnie Walsh and shoot first head coach, Mike D’Antoni to the ball club.
With all these acquisitions it’s almost impossible not to ponder over how the Knicks will do in this year’s upcoming season.
Can Mike D'Antoni finally get these players to gel?
Will this be the breakout year of Chandler, Crawford and Gallinari?
Is there any chance of a winning season?
Questions taken under thorough consideration from the STN scouting report which predicted the Knicks under Mike D’Antoni will only win 28 games, 6 more if Walsh decides to part ways with Zach Randolph.
Last year’s STN evaluation of the Knicks under Isiah Thomas predicted a 26 game win season, surprisingly close to their ...
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