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Monday, October 22, 2007

Final: Knicks 94-87

Knicks expose Celtics 4-15 are not up to it.

Nate was on fire. Lee is just about uncanny - he just gets to the ball on offense and cleans it up or he is just in that 'D' position.

Now, very interesting development. Isiah seems to be trying Jeffries out as a situational center and it works very nicely. The Knicks bench (outscoring Boston's bench 31-7 at the 7 minute mark, 4th quarter) is playing western ball - looking a lot like a wide-open Phoenix/Warriors type game.

Watching Lee, Randolph, Jeffries, Nate, then add Balkman to that mix and the Knicks are more than deep, they bring a complex set of games to the game.

Now, Lee being interviewed said the East is between Celts, Knicks, Toronto, and NJ. I agree.

Lessons learned. NO WAY Lee is getting traded - amazing talent. Chandler is this year's Lee - by February he's a starter with no apologies to Balkman. Chandler is huge at Sf and cat quick. If Isiah tag teams the two of them forget all about Artest.

Quite frankly, NO to Kobe. We do not want to lose Chandler or Nate.

Nate is way outplaying Crawford.

And, as I said, Jeffries as a situational, long center/PF is a very interesting and innovative idea by Isiah. I like it.

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