Fiz taking advance credit for Mudiay's strong season
Lame.
Speaking of lame, Fizdale did nothing of the sort.
Just read the article, and of course, you completely misrepresent its conclusions and Fizdale's attempt to build up the kid's confidence and provide a nurturing support system.
But then, handicapper that you are, seem to have already concluded with Biblical certitude that Ntilikina is a bust and that Mudiay is the putative starter.
We shall see, won't we.
I'm with Facil, here, and that for EM's immediate future something akin to an Avery Bradley/Rozier energizer role off the bench might be something to consider. The highlights of his 24 point first quarter with Denver against the Celtics on their home court was a tantalizing hint at what EM might provide if he gets into a sustainable rhythm. His inside/outside game was certainly clicking. And while his offensive confidence was impressive--using his big body in the blocks, moving without the ball, and his jumper clicking off the dribble--what was absent from this particular highlight reel was any sense of command as a facilitator.
Have to believe that Mudiay will get every opportunity to impress.
Also, given how crowded the back court is, and projecting Burke, Hardaway, Ntilikina and Mudiay as rotation front runners, where does this leave Dotson, let alone Baker and Trier, not to mention the likely departure of Courtney Lee, who could be a terrific addition to a contender out West. Hard to see a match or any draft picks or ending contracts coming our way.
Scott Perry's ability to create a deal for Lee, and get some sort of assets in return, will be a signature move coming into the new season.
Have to figure, given the glut of two way players in the back court, that Fizdale will relent on his desire to match up with size and length, and go with some three-guard alignments, to find added floor time for Hardaway and Dotson. Trier looks to spend considerable time in Westchester unless he knocks everyone's socks off in training camp. Knicks seem to still have some sort of expectation of Baker fulfilling a role, though at this time, it is difficult to discern.