A few Knicks notes ahead of Tuesday’s NBA Draft Lottery…
LONG ODDS
The Knicks have a 9.4 percent chance of landing one of the top four picks in the 2022 NBA Draft. New York will find out where it falls Tuesday night, when the ping pong balls get pulled to determine the fate of many franchises around the league.
The Knicks finished the season at 37-45, which is the league’s 11th worst record. They have a 2.0 percent chance of landing the No. 1 overall pick.
According to Tankathon.com, the Knicks have a 77.6 percent chance of remaining in 11th and a 12.6 percent chance to fall to 12th. New York also has a second-round pick at No. 42.
No matter where the Knicks land on Tuesday, recent history suggests they can find a solid player with their picks.
In the last two drafts under Leon Rose, the Knicks have selected Obi Toppin (No. 8 in 2020), Immanuel Quickley (No. 25 in 2020), Quentin Grimes (No. 25 in 2021), Rokas Jokubaitis (No. 34 in 2021), Miles McBride (No. 36 in 2021), and Jericho Sims (No. 58 in 2021).
I think it’s way too early to say anything definitive about the players listed above. But outside of Jokubaitis, who is overseas, it’s fair to say all of their picks have shown the potential to impact winning for a contending team.
Of course, the Knicks deserve scrutiny for missing on the gems of the 2020 draft, including Tyrese Haliburton, Tyrese Maxey, and Desmond Bane. But all teams miss in the draft. It’s an inexact science. The good teams just miss less often than the others.
It seems that the Knicks, under assistant GM Walt Perrin, have more hits than misses over the past two drafts.
This is why I don’t think the sky is falling for the Knicks right now. Yes, they took a step back in 2021-22.
Whose fault is it? Everyone’s, from Rose to the assistant video coordinator (no disrespect to the assistant video coordinators).
Julius Randle’s shooting regression, the poor fit between the trio of Randle, Kemba Walker, and Evan Fournier, the blown fourth-quarter leads – that’s on everyone.
But the Knicks have solid young players. And they have a strong draft record.
Historically, that’s one of the best ways to build a sustained contender. So, while last year was a mess, the Knicks seem to be in better shape today than they’ve been after most of their subpar seasons in the past two decades.