Red Holzman
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Regarding Julius -played mega-minutes while giving his all during the season. Kept waiting for him to hit the wall, and think that happened in the playoffs -agree a bad look all-around.Will KAT play for Thibs again? If it weren’t for that factor, he would be the prime target for Knicks.
I also somewhat agree with concerns about Mitch, but his injuries seem more one offs that any sort of recurring thing.
I think Knicks should sell high on Randle. I‘m not a fan of chip on the shoulder, sneering attitude guys who can‘t back up the attitude. He is also a high usage guy who could scare away a guy like lillard.
I want to love RJ and see him play for the Knicks for a long time, but man his jumper ie shaky and he seems so chill. If he can improve on his J and get more aggressive I can seen him turning into a Kevin Butler type player.
I'm OK riding w/Julius b/c he carried the Knicks on his back all season, and think the high-usage was simply necessary, not Julius requiring that. If the Knicks can acquire a couple more top players, expect Julius would thrive not having to give so much effort for mega-minutes. Seems like a team guy and great leader to me. I'm ignoring the 5 games vs Hawks -consider that an understandable crash/burn. Just my opinion.
RJ made a big improvement to >40% on 3's. He had a very encouraging 2nd season, nearly all stats much better. Along with that, he's a proven determined, hard worker. He needs to put together 40" games -too often he was AWOL in first halfs. Anyway, I'm good with riding 20-year old RJ's continuing development also -and again just my opinion!
Hope you're right about Mitch injuries being one-offs. Just the way he plays/throws his body around gets me wondering if the injuries could become a trend. If he can stay healthy, at 23 Mitch is another young improving Knick, and will be interesting to see where his ceiling is.
Great to think we could be only a couple players away from a contending team very soon!