With recent struggles, the Knicks have found themselves in an all too familiar place Photo Credit: Jason Getz USA Today Sports |
Things have not been going well for the Knickerbockers.
After a promising 22-22 start, the team has spiraled to a 3-15 record in their
last 18 contests; leaving many to wonder if the team can be fixed at all. Here
are four key areas that the Knicks need to spotlight if they want to
drastically improve their fortune over the next few years.
Carefully Choose the Next Head Coach
If one wants to be honest, Derek Fisher was not ready to be
a head coach in the NBA. After Phil Jackson struck out with Steve Kerr, he
became pressed to find someone willing to take the job, and Fisher was his man.
However, the Knicks floundered to a 40-96 record under the former 18-year
veteran, which lead to the team firing him on February 8 after 1 ½ seasons. It
will be imperative for the Knicks to find a coach with experience and a winning
pedigree if they want to maximize the talent on the roster and get back on the
right track.
Find a Steady and Effective Point Guard
To say it's been awhile since the Knicks had a good point
guard would be an understatement. The lack of dribble penetration and an
aggressive attack is prevalent on nearly every offensive possession. Although
Jerian Grant and Langston Galloway have great potential as point guards, they
need a playmaking guard to show them how it's done and Jose Calderon is not
that player. If the Knicks want to compete in a guard driven league, they will
need big upgrade at this position.
Get Anthony Some Help
Carmelo has hit a wall in his career and it's starting wear
him down both physically and mentally. Knowing this, Jackson must find help
that would alleviate the burden Anthony currently carries. If the team can add
a high caliber player to the roster, it would help increase the team’s overall
competitiveness and breathe new life into their star player who seems to be
fading with each passing loss.
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