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Title: Breaking Down the New York Knicks


Josh Cribbs' Owns - December 15, 2007 08:40 PM (GMT)
The Back Court:

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In the back court starting at PG, the New York Knicks have recently acquired Rookie, Javaris Crittenton. He has great potential to help this team in the future, as well as now. His scoring skills are already good but will still develop into something special. He will be leading this Knick team for a long time to come. Not to mention his balling handling and passing skills.

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Stephon Marbury will be filling his new role as the team Shooting Guard. It pretty much somes up Marbury. He is a shooter, and loves to shoot the ball. In his career he has been used mostly as a PG but the new GM has decided he wants to use Marbury to his strengths and play him at SG. Him and Javaris will be a great combo and can switch abck and forth at PG and SG any time in the game.

The Front Court:

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With recently waiving Quienten Richardson, the Knicks will be looking towards Wilson Chandler to start at SF. Right now he is not the greatest but the Knicks want Chandler to develop in game. He has great upside and can develop into some great in the league so why not give him a chance now? He will be used as most likely the #5 option in the offense.

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At PF the Knicks will be showcasing there star player, Zach Randolph. He has great inside moves which will fool just about the best defender. He is one of the better big men in the league and shows it on offensive side and shows that with his rebounding skills. The only thing holding him back is his defense.

Josh Cribbs' Owns - December 15, 2007 08:41 PM (GMT)
The article wouldn't finish because it is too long on my computer so here is the end:

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And rounding out the starting front court, the Knicks have Center, Eddy Curry. He is a large man who like Randolph can work others inside very well. He is also a rebounding machine down the middle, without Randolph taking a lot of the boards he could easily average 10 a game. But they can share the load when on the court together. He is very similar player to Randolph which is also shown by his struggles on the defensive end.

The 6th Man:

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This young stud leads the team off the bench. Not only is he already developed defensively and in the rebounding area he has some nice inside moves. Not to mention he is still getting better every year and the Knicks consider him a future start, and possibly next year he could average around 15 points and 10 rebounds a game as a starter.

Right now the Knicks have a very nice big men as well as big men depth. The team right now is in big cap debt which is the reason they can't keep the same squad together and try and build a winner with the current team. They have loads of talent but we'll see who is still on the team at the end of the year.

LSU10893 - December 16, 2007 05:17 AM (GMT)
good article

chipperboy1 - December 16, 2007 03:48 PM (GMT)
8/10. Go claim $800.




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