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Anonymous
Years ago
Brooklyn's playoff picture
but as of right now , they still got 4 games to play against a young team that will run them off the floor
The Knicks seem to be making a big turn around from the last few years. Now on a 5-3 record, and showing massive signs of improvement, and getting a lot of production out of their young prospects. Not to mention finally playing as a team (without Marbury). Looks like all it did take was a coach change up and Marbury off the court. What does everyone else think?
I can see Knicks making it to playoffs this season, but probably getting stuck in first round. Once Marbury has gone along with cap space being made a bit more available, the Knicks will be a couple signings away from championship contention.
Lets not forget Curry has been out of action, and Gallinari is off the bench as well.