Episode 311: 6th Annual Fantasy Draft

Marc and Jay do a live broadcast during their 6th annual fantasy basketball draft.  Marc hates auction style.  During the draft we do man on the street, listener questions, and argue.

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Episode 310: Beast Mode

Marc and Jay talk to a bunch of people this episode including Sir Knick Hate, DeMarre Carroll, word on the street, Derrick Rost, and a Nigerian scammer.  We also talk about the preseason games, expectations, the first 10 games of the season, a possible meetup, and much more.

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Episode 309: Preseason Impressions

Marc and Jay talk about the first two preseason games, how other rookies looked in preseason, Barnes and Fisher fight, Carroll is a beast, over and unders, listener questions and much more

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Episode 308: We’re Back

Marc and Jay talk about preseason, the starting lineup, Derrick Rose, expectations for Carmelo, Porzingis, and the Knicks in general, and wrap up with listener questions

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Episode 307: Marc A Smith

Marc, Jay, and the Doc break down LeBrons statement about his teammates, is Allan Houston a top 10 all time Knick, what to expect from Derrick Fisher this season, and more

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Episode 306: Book Club

Marc and Jay talk about giving books to players, JR finally getting a contract, expectations, and more

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Episode 305: Rounding Out the Roster

Marc and Jay talk about the newest signings of Vujacic, Seraphin, and Greek salad, and a ton of listener questions

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Episode 304: Making Something Out Of Nothing

Marc and Jay talk about the signing of Wesley Saunders and Darion Atkins, talk to Sir Insider, talk to JR about his contract negotiations, and answer listener questions

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Episode 303: Summer League

Marc and Jay talk about the newest additions to the team, Bargnani joining the Nets, the first summer league game, and more

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Open Letter to Knicks Fans: We are Delusional

Written by Devin Thomas (@_knicksss).  Devin also has a Knicks Blog.

 

Dear Knick Faithful,

I have been concerned with the overwhelming positive fan reaction regarding the Knicks’ offseason this summer, so in response, I am reverentially writing this letter to inform you: we are unequivocally the most delusional fan base in the National Basketball Association. I assume you must be pondering: “Who the are you to say something like that?”

Please allow me to overture this by saying, we generally are the most obsessive fans in the league; it is admirable how we consistently fill the World’s Most Famous Arena, whether the team stinks or not. Unfortunately, in regards to our Knickerbockers, while we excel in loyalty, we are severely lacking in intelligence. It is baffling the amount of praise we are giving Phil Jackson for this offseason. Let us not forget Jackson’s draft debacle. Despite what NBA draft experts claim, we were justified in booing Kristaps Porzingis. We decorously assumed the pick was catastrophic. Jackson drafted a player, who will probably make little to no impact, thus effectively wasting another year of Melo’s prime. Don’t be shocked if Melo eventually waives his no trade clause, and decides he wants out of New York. A month later, we’re praising Jackson for taking the long-term approach in rebuilding this team back to prominence, instead of taking the “quick fix” approach, an approach that has bedeviled us for almost two decades. Of course, no one raised the question: how exactly does one rebuild with a 31-year-old star in Melo, who delayed knee surgery, just so he can impersonate John Starks, in an all star game?

In addition, let us also not forget, when Phil Jackson was hired on March 18th, 2014, he stated, he planned to make a big splash in this free agency class. He reiterated this statement in March, as the Knicks were in the middle of the worst season in franchise history, stating, “We know what the first-round pick is going to mean for us, but we also know we’re going to build our team with free agents.”

Jackson, whose $12 million a year salary exceeds league MVP Stephen Curry’s1, failed to make a big splash in free agency, in fact, he failed to even make a ripple. When did our standards become so low, as to where Robin Lopez, a decent center, but certainly not a game changer, Aaron Affalo, a pro who is basically on a one year deal, but is slightly overrated, especially on defense and Derrick Williams, an athletic four, but has been a bust since being drafted number two overall four years ago, warrants a successful offseason? 2, A few months ago, if someone had told you the Knicks would land Robin Lopez, Aaron Affalo, Kyle O’Quinn, and Derrick Williams this offseason, would you have been satisfied? I’ve heard fans claim this was the plan all along; Jackson wanted use cap space, to find role players, who fit his outdated system (The Triangle), instead of max guys like LaMarcus Aldridge or Marc Gasol. Let’s be honest with ourselves, given the chance, do we really think Jackson wouldn’t have signed Aldridge or Gasol? I’ve even heard fans claim players will perform at a higher level in a structured system. For example, Demarre Carroll was a journeyman his first few years in the league, before blossoming into an excellent ‘three and D’ player in Mike Budenholzer’s system in Atlanta and just became the highest paid player on the Raptors. Do we really think Derek Fisher, who arguably was the worst coach in the NBA last season, can pull the same feat?

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