I think one of Dennis or Elfrid breaks out. SG is the x-factor position, as it has the least established players. Potential and talent are there, but it’s wide open between RJ, Dot, Trier, and Frank. I hope there is a tandem that emerges that provides 48 minutes of positive SG play.
On a side note, I half agree with this read
http://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/8/30/20839663/are-we-sure-new-york-knicks-plan
Wayne Ellington?
Given our surfeit of wings, would expect to see a fair amount of small ball/3-guard alignments.
And as for our "plan" it would seem that bringing on vets such as Ellington, Bullock, Morris and Gibson is kind of like how Giants are determined to bring along Daniel Jones in a slow, purposeful manner behind Eli, even though the kid had an Un-GOLDY preseason.
Very different kind of rotations and line-ups and developmental structures from pro football to hoops, but Knicks are trying to reinvent themselves, it would seem, from the bottom up.
Last year's youth development?
Youth GONE: Kornet, Vonleh, Herzonja, Mudiay.
YOUTH Remaining: Robinson, Knox, Brazdeikis, Barrett, Dotson, Trier, Ntilikina, Smith
VETS: Portis, Randle, Gibson, Morris, Bullock, Ellington, Payton
If not before Opening Night, or the December date when Free Agents can be traded, or sometime before the February Trade Deadline, you've got to figure some sort of transactions will be in plan, depending on our record, and the shopping lists of other teams.
How Fizdale arrives at rotations, and showcases everyone, either for the present or the future, will certainly be a curious juggling trick.
Brings the ED SULLIVAN SHOW to mind.