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Donnie Swings and Misses: Revisiting June’s Draft

Despite the 2009-10 NBA Season being a week old, I have come to the decision that Donnie Walsh blew it in June’s Draft when he had the number eight overall pick. I understand that Walsh had his hands tied when Stephen Curry and Ricky Rubio were already picked but I still cannot come to terms as to why Donnie Walsh believed that with their lottery pick Jordan Hill was the best option.

In my mock drafts, specifically leading up to the actual night of, I pegged the Knicks selecting Hill only because of the admiration the organization had for the former Wildcat. It is obvious though that there were two players that Walsh should have selected two guys before the thought of Hill crossed their minds. Ty Lawson and more specifically, Brandon Jennings, fit the Knicks plans and design and unfortunately, Donnie swung and missed…big time.

Hill has played in one game this year and has played a grand total of two minutes. Now no one thought he would come in and be a rookie of the year caliber type of player but no one thought he would be this far behind in terms of getting up to NBA speed and development. Compare those stats to Ty Lawson of the Denver Nuggets who is currently averaging 9 points and 3 assists in a backup role to Chauncey Billups in less than 20 minutes of play. I always thought Lawson would be a guy who could perfectly fit the bill with D’Antoni’s run and gun style. He is averaging a 5:1 Assists/Turnover ratio. That is how you play point guard folks.

Without Blake Griffin, Brandon Jennings has stolen the spotlight for this year’s rookies putting up ridiculous numbers for the Milwaukee Bucks. With a line of 22 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists, Jennings has stolen the show and makes the departure of Ramon Sessions a forgotten thought. While he drew criticisms for leaving Arizona to play in Italy, Jennings has proven the inconsistency shown overseas was all a fluke, and his American game translates much better.

So where does Jordan Hill fit? Mike D’Antoni has already converted Wilson Chandler to the 4 to play similarly to Shawn Marion when D’Antoni was in Phoenix and he has David Lee at center. With Gallo and Al Harrington also being able to play the 3 and the 4, the need for Hill is perplexing. If Donnie Walsh felt there was a pressing need for a big man, why did he not draft Brook Lopez over Gallinari in 2008? Has Gallo proven anything in the NBA besides the fact that 75% of his shots this season have been 3 pointers? If I wanted that, give me Jason Kapono for a fraction of the money and draft Lopez.

The track record for Donnie Walsh’s draft picks have been less than impressive. Here are a list of the first round picks since Walsh began drafting with the Indiana Pacers.

The Good: Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Al Harrington, Danny Granger,

The Bad: George McCloud, Dale Davis, Travis Best, Erick Dampier, Vonteego Cummings

The Ugly: Malik Sealy, Scott Haskin, Eric Piatkowski, Austin Croshere, Primoz Brezec, Fred Jones, David Harrison, Jonathan Bender, Shawne Williams

The names don’t lie. Walsh has put all of his chips onto the table by acquiring expiring contract after expiring contract. If Walsh is unable to land Lebron James, what will the reaction be then from Knicks fans? With no 2010 first round pick (which would have surely land them in the lottery) when can the Knicks address the point guard situation? Can Toney Douglas actually assume the full-time position next year? Doubt it. All Knicks fans can do now is watch Jordan Hill continually disappoint hopefuls by sitting on the bench while Brandon Jennings continues to soar in Wisconsin. Who knows, maybe he will start to take Packer fans minds off of Brett Favre.

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Knicks Should Look at Bowen

Bruce Bowen was just released by the Milwaukee Bucks. He fell victim to a bad team making a move purely for salary cap space. Now it’s being said that the 37-year old swingman will most likely not go back to San Antonio — the place where Bowen made his name known. Now he’s a free agent, waiting for any offers to roll in.

The New York Knicks have an abundance of forwards, most notably, Danilo Gallinari and Wilson Chandler. Those two youngsters will no doubt get the most minutes. Al Harrington and Larry Hughes will get time there too. But what that group lacks is lockdown defense and a championship pedigree.

Bruce Bowen

Bruce Bowen

As a team moving forward, the Knicks aren’t expected to make any huge jumps in the standings within the next two years. The group of young players hasn’t proven itself yet. Hell, we don’t even know if it’s complete with David Lee still out on the market. But even with Lee, the group would improve immeasurably if Bruce Bowen was part of the team. Having that stable veteran with 3 NBA titles under his belt will make an impression upon the kids.

Bowen clearly didn’t make his name as the leading scorer. His career-best is 8.2 points per game. But — as cliche as it sounds — he did all the little things. Hard work, diligence and intelligence are evident in Bowen’s game. He can stress the significance of team basketball displayed in San Antonio. He’d be like an extra coach. New York doesn’t have that type of presence on their roster — not since the exit of Malik Rose.

The other thing Bowen brings is a ruthless, underhanded nature. He’s not the most athletic player, but Bruce Bowen always ends up guarding the Kobe Bryant’s and Carmelo Anthony’s of the NBA. Why? Because he plays semi-dirty, pesky defense and is known to slip in some blows now and again.

I hearken back to the series against New Orleans where Bowen threw a forearm shot to the injured back of David West. That knocked West out of the game and helped the Spurs win the series. That type of attitude is reminiscent of the Knicks teams of the 90’s.

I’m not suggesting that Bruce Bowen alone would bring a title to NY, but it’s a step in the right direction. I wouldn’t recommend signing him to anything more than a 2-year deal worth very little money. But an off-season with Bowen, David Lee and Ramon Sessions all signed would make the Knicks more appealing to upcoming free agents.

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Villaneuva’s Twitter: “My Journey in Milwaukee Has Come To A End”

Straight From the horse’s mouth:

Well, i would like to thank my milwaukee fans, for 3 great years, and Senator Kohl, but my journey in Milwaukee has come to a end, now its on Gods hands, where will I end up, only time will tell.

Well, there it is. This likely means that the Bucks will spend some cash to re-sign point guard Ramon Sessions. Charlie Villaneuva will enter a market that is a bit flooded with power fowards. David Lee, and Drew Gooden also play the position and will be looking for huge paydays.

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