Marc and Jay talk about the last two games, we give grades for everyone on the roster, talk about the Thibs rumors, and more
Author: Jay
Episode 494: Trade Deadline Reactions
Marc and Jay talk about one of the craziest weeks in recent memory. Mills fired, Rose hired, Morris traded, draft picks acquired, and more.
Episode 493: Trade Deadline Looms
Marc and Jay talk about:
1:00 – Recap of the last week
8:00 – Trade deadline rumors
38:00 – The embarrassment in Memphis
42:00 – Listener questions
Episode 492: Team Up with Knicks Rewind Pod
Marc and Jay talk about Kobe, the state of the Knicks, and then team up with the Knicks Rewind Podcast to talk about:
Favorite Knicks moment
Favorite player to watch
Which young guy are you most excited about for the future
3 words describing guys?
Least favorite Knick current/past
Episode 491: Attending Games and Drummond Rumors
1:00 – Intro
2:00 – Chat with a listener
19:00 – Weekly recap, comparing the live games Marc and Jay went to, Knicks sign Wooten, Drummond debate
38:00 – Listener questions
Episode 490: Baffled
Marc and Jay talk about
1:00 – Intro
5:00 – Call from France
19:00 – Recap of the week
45:00 – Listener questions
Episode 489: Ending the Year on a Good Note
Marc and Jay talk about this weeks games, the Karl Anthony Towns rumors, some Knicks players want out, and how Miller has effected the team.
Episode 488: Downward Spiral
1:00 – Proposed season changes
12:00 – Recapping the week
19:00 – Things devolve into a straight up rant
26:00 – Listener questions
37:00 – Around the League
Episode 487: Miller Time
4:30 – Week in Review
26:00 – Marc’s plan for getting Masai
38:00 – A new Twitter account that’s a little suspect
42:45 – Listener questions
New York’s Offense and the Erasing of the Fizdale Effect

David Fizdale seen here mimicking everyone watching the game.
Written by: Austin Snyder
In order to fully understand the following jumble of words about America’s favorite target for uninformed sports opinions some backstory is needed. The enigma at the center of the story? David Fizdale (finally, a twist worthy of Stephen A. Smith). The general consensus about the Fizdale hiring from those who, like myself, actually pay attention to the Knicks is that Fizdale was brought in with the sole intention of being a lure for Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving and was probably never thought to be a solid choice to lead a team on a complete rebuild. So why does it matter?
Anyone who watched the Knicks with Fizdale at the helm would have been hard pressed not to notice the lack of an offensive system (or defensive one for that matter) under his guidance. Instead, the most valuable franchise in the NBA, worth an excess of four billion dollars, sported an offense reminiscent of watching my 7 year old nephew’s elementary school games on a nightly basis. No ball movement, no plays, and certainly no consistency. So why did Fiz ever get the job in the first place?