New York Knicks: Could Be a Solid Team

Rodge Correa by Senior Analyst Written on June 28, 2009
NEW YORK - JUNE 26:  New York Knicks 2009 first round draft pick Jordan Hill looks on as as the New York Mets take batting practice before playing the New York Yankees on June 26, 2009 at Citi Field in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Joel Przybilla

Backup: Darko Milicic—Eddy Curry, needs to make appearances to get his trade level up.

Jordan Hill

Backup: Chris Wilcox, could very well play the forward position 

Wilson Chandler

Backup: Danilo Gallinari

Travis Outlaw (would like to try him out in this position)

Backup:  Al Harrington—Nate Robinson—Larry Hughes, to hopefully be traded very soon

Chris Duhon

Backup: Toney Douglas

I know this starting lineup may not be to your liken but remember, the Knicks were just a few defensive stops and hangs from-the-rim at making it to the playoffs. With this strong defensive back-court and the trigger-happy shooting front-court, the Knicks will sure improve.

Also, please remember, last year and the upcoming year were/are experiments. Who fits and who needs to get the boot.

So, let’s not get mad when the Knicks don’t make it to the playoffs this year.

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