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Sundov=NextMJ wrote:I hate this winner and loser talk. David lee can do everything but play defense*. There is a bunch of guys like that in the league but you label them winners because they happen to have all stars around them. Would Boozer, david west and even amare be 'winners' if they were surrounded by nate, harrington and chandler??











DerekHarper wrote:Okay the Medvedenko winner comparison is totally off base as is a lot of the posts that say Lee would be a winner if he got 4 guys that can win. No fellas, the point of my post was to say if you pay someone above the MLE range, say 7-12 mil a year, than you can't just have a guy who fills up a stat sheet. You expect you would be getting a player that could exert control over the game at timely junctures. I don't really want to dispute or agree with Lee's usefulness on other teams. But for this Knick team he has shown the tendency to disappear or be the guy watching on the ground while we get creamed late in games. I mean in last nights game Thompson showed athleticism light years beyond Lee in several points during the Kings come back. I don't care if you shoot 10-15 FG your first 30 mins...but if you only get 2 shots in your last 12 mins and the team loses, that paints a very clear picture of what you are bringing to the table in terms of winning. This story is the last 5 years. Close game, nobody has any guts to grasp control of the game on the Knicks, we lose by a few points and wonder what could have been. The kool-aid is sour smelling at this point.
Lee will never be Oakley. He won't even be Kurt Thomas, Marcus Camby, or Anthony Mason. Those bigs were paid well by the Knicks for bringing something that Lee just doesn't have: A grit and resilience to overpower their opponent defensively. He certainly has offense, and so did Rick Smits, but if there is ever going to be a change for the last ten years of pathetic finishes to games we need incredible defense and reliable toughness at the 4/5 position. Lee does not fit this bill for the Knicks.