Most NBA pundits are predicting that the Knicks will win just 35 games in this upcoming 2014/2015 NBA season. I believe that the Knicks will win 45 games (!) and secure at least the 5th seed in the playoffs.
Why? Not just because of their front court which improved a lot, but also their guard positions. Phil Jackson did better than people realize. Hear more about Phil on this podcast episode
But I think that their revamped backcourt will surprise a lot of people. Let’s break it down:
Point Guard: Jose Calderon is a nice player, can shoot and pass, but defensively he lacks a lot.
Backup Point Guard: Jerian Grant is a baller! This man can shoot, is fast, can defend. Maybe not as much upside as some other fellow rookies, but at 22 years old I believe he will average 15 points per game and 8 assists.
Shooting Guard: Aron Aflalo is known as a strong defensive player with a very good jump shot. Sure, he had a down year, but considering that he is on a 1 year deal (2nd year player option), playing for a huge market in New York, he will definitely bounce back.
Backup Shooting Guard: Sasha Vujajic was brought in by Phil Jackson to teach the triangle and knock down 3-pointers. Though it’s easy to make fun of him (for his hairnet), he has been a productive shooting guard in Europe the past 5 years, and can still hit 40% from 3 point range.
Expect a big surprise year for the Knicks this year!
Article contributed by: Chris Penderbrook
Website: wedabestnbapodcast.com
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But I think that their revamped backcourt will surprise a lot of people. Let’s break it down:
Point Guard: Jose Calderon is a nice player, can shoot and pass, but defensively he lacks a lot.
Backup Point Guard: Jerian Grant is a baller! This man can shoot, is fast, can defend. Maybe not as much upside as some other fellow rookies, but at 22 years old I believe he will average 15 points per game and 8 assists.
Shooting Guard: Aron Aflalo is known as a strong defensive player with a very good jump shot. Sure, he had a down year, but considering that he is on a 1 year deal (2nd year player option), playing for a huge market in New York, he will definitely bounce back.
Backup Shooting Guard: Sasha Vujajic was brought in by Phil Jackson to teach the triangle and knock down 3-pointers. Though it’s easy to make fun of him (for his hairnet), he has been a productive shooting guard in Europe the past 5 years, and can still hit 40% from 3 point range.
Expect a big surprise year for the Knicks this year!
Article contributed by: Chris Penderbrook
Website: wedabestnbapodcast.com
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interesting prediction!!