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Knicks haven't developed a Superstar since Patrick Ewing

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by user DRE-LO

New York Knicks (1946 - ) Draft History

 
2005

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Channing Frye	 Arizona	
1	David Lee	 Florida	
2	Dijon Thompson	 UCLA	
 
2004

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
2	Trevor Ariza     UCLA	
 
2003

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Michael Sweetney Georgetown	
2	Maciej Lampe     Poland	
2	Slavko Vranes    Serbia	
 
2002

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Nene Hilario     Brazil	
 
2001

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
2	Michael Wright	 Arizona	
2	Eric Chenowith	 Kansas	
 
2000

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
2	Lavor Postell    St. John's	
2	Pete Mickeal	 Cincinnati	
 
1999

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Frederic Weis	 France	
2	J.R. Koch	 Iowa	
 
1998

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
2	DeMarco Johnson  UNC-Charlotte	
2	Sean Marks       California	
 
1997

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	John Thomas      Minnesota	
 
1996

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	John Wallace     Syracuse	
1	Walter McCarty   Kentucky	
1	Dontae' Jones    Mississippi State	
 
1994

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Monty Williams   Notre Dame	
1	Charlie Ward     Florida State	
 
1992

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Hubert Davis     North Carolina	
 
1991

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Greg Anthony     Nevada-Las Vegas	
 
1990

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Jerrod Mustaf    Maryland	
 
1989

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
2	Brian Quinnett   Washington State	
 
1988

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Rod Strickland   DePaul	
2	Greg Butler      Stanford	
3	Phil Stinnie	 Virginia Commonwealth	
 
1987

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Mark Jackson     St. John's	
2	Ron Moore        West Virginia State	
3	Jerome Batiste	 McNeese State	
4	Mike Morgan	 Drake	
5	Glenn Clem	 Vanderbilt	
6	Howard Triche	 Syracuse	
7	Wayne Williams	 St. Joseph's	
 
1986

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Kenny Walker     Kentucky	
2	Michael Jackson  Georgetown	
4	Calvin Thompson	 Kansas	
5	Jerome Mincey	 Alabama-Birmingham	
6	Butch Wade	 Michigan	
7	Duane Kendall	 South Carolina	
 
1985

Rnd	Name	         College/HS/Country	Note
1	Patrick Ewing    Georgetown	
2	Gerald Wilkins   Tennessee-Chattanooga	
4	Fred Cofield     Eastern Michigan	
5	Mike Schlegel	 Virginia Commonwealth	
6	Kent Lockhart	 Texas-El Paso	
7	Ken Bantum	 Cornell	

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Did you recognize at least half of the names that the Knicks have drafted over the past two decades? Ok, Mark Jackson, Greg Anthony, Hubert Davis, and Rod Strickland are the few you might be familiar with. However, the fact remains that Patrick Ewing's best teammates in his prime were John Starks and Charles Oakley. Neither of them were drafted by the New York Knicks. Starks was picked up from the CBA and Charles Oakley was acquired in a trade for Bill Cartwright I'll list a few more players that we picked up from free-agency and trades over the years: Derek Harper, Rolando Blackman, Larry Johnson, Charles Smith, Allan Houston, Antonio Mcdyess, Marcus Camby, Stephon Marbury and the list goes on and on and on. But the main problem for the New York Knicks as a franchise over the years despite the stupid trades and loaded contracts{Jerome James{$30 million} is that they've failed to draft and/or develop any superstars or impact players since they drafted Patrick Ewing. At times, the Knicks didn't have any first round draft picks at all.{Look at the draft history above} The Knicks have had a constant history of digging their hands into the proverbial cookie jar which is the NBA free-agent market. At some point, the Knicks have to make their own cookies. This is why they're in the worst salary-cap situation in the history of sports. Look at the San Antonio Spurs and their draft picks over the years, David Robinson, Avery Johnson, Sean Elliott, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginoboli. How about the Chicago Bulls completely rebuilding their roster with young players who are on the verge of stardom: {Kirk Hinrich, Ben Gordon, Chris Duhon, Andres Nocioni, Luol Deng. Let's not mention the 2 first round picks they have in this year's draft that they acquired from Oh........the NEW YORK KNICKS!!!!!!!!!!!! The New England Patriots:{Tedy Bruschi, Troy Brown, Drew Bledsoe, and digging all the way into the sixth round to dig up 3 time super Bowl Champion Tom Brady. How about the New York Yankees during their string of 4 World Series titles? {Derek Jeter, Bernie Williams, Jorge Posada, and Andy Pettitte} That was before they started digging into the cookie jar a bit too much themselves. Channing Frye may arguably the best pick the Knicks have had in over 2 decades. But how can he develop to his fullest potential on a team with no leadership on the court, no leadership in the front office, and no real plan to rebuild. How can David Lee develop? Enjoy seeing another year with the Knicks receiving no first round draft picks at all. Don't worry though, there's always a Lavar Postell, John Wallace or a Frederic Weis waiting in the wings.


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Davis21wylieMVP
1307 days ago
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"At some point, the Knicks have to make their own cookies." I like that.



Asking for a superstar is a tall order for any team, but some solid players would be nice. As it is, the Knicks haven't done a thing through the draft since P-Ew's selection in '85. Hell, from 1995-2004 they didn't even add a single player that stuck in the rotation for more than a year. Let that sink in for a second. In 1999, they took Freddie Weis over Ron Artest, James Posey, Jeff Foster, Kenny Thomas, and Andrei Kirilenko, among other current NBA regulars. Wallace & McCarty were taken over Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Derek Fisher in '96; Nene was taken over Amare Stoudemire (!), Caron Butler, Tayshaun Prince, and Nenad Krstic in 2002. More troubling, though, are all the instances in which New York hasn't even had a first-round pick, having mortgaged their future by including picks in ill-fated trades. In 2004, 2001, 2000, and 1998, the Knicks had no first-round selections; those drafts happened to include the likes of Tony Parker, Jamaal Tinsley, Brendan Haywood, Samuel Dalembert, Gerald Wallace, Al Harrington, Nazr Mohammed, Ricky Davis, Ruben Patterson, and Rashard Lewis -- available late in the first round, where they could have been easily snapped up by the Knicks. Instead, New York's pitiful GM contingents (I'm looking at you, Isiah Thomas and Scott Layden!) indulged themselves in an endless cycle of overpriced MLE acquisitions and trades -- often deals that included giving away first-rounders. So you're totally right, Dre-Lo: if Knick fans want answers for questions like, "How did this mess happen?" and "Is this what salary cap hell feels like?", they need look no further than the Knicks' botched drafts in the past two decades.
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Awrigh01All-Star
1307 days ago
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Knicks are the worst run organization in all of professional sports. Its going to take a long time to put the team back on track.
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Djcfla1Varsity
1306 days ago
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They're in the gutter for a looooooooooooong time. Yet I'm still a fan of em. If only I were GM....
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1306 days ago
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I don't think that historically, they are abd organization, now however, with Zeke running the show...problem. Its more to do with the culture of the organization, where their 'win now' attitude and corporate ownership often leads them to trade away picks for more established players and also their strong run with Ewing led them to have mid-low picks. I wish I could see a future for the team...maybe brain transplants for their current roster.
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