Ok, I will admit I was a bit excited for my first taste of NBA action this season as the New York Knicks kicked off their pre-season with a game north of the border against Toronto.
Now in the pre-season I can care less about wins and losses which ironically probably won't mean much in the regular season either. What I do search for is team identity, continuity, the emergence of young players.
Well, the Knicks lost (again) to the Raptors 113 to 111 but I did see two of the three aforementioned things that I search for in the pre-season. First, it was the clear that the Knicks have already bought into new head coach Mike D'Antoni's "seven seconds or less" system as they consistently pushed the ball on almost every possession.

Even Zach Randolph who I criticized many times last season for not hustling was moving extremely well up and down the court and even hustled for rebounds. The Knicks offense looked as crisp and fluid as it ever has in years. However, there were a few problems in D'Antoni's system. Most importantly it is apparent that the Knicks need more shooters. One thing D'Antoni had in Phoenix were guys that could put the ball in the basket in various was from every position on the floor.
The Knicks right now do not have enough good shooters or scorers to scare anyone offensively. While the Knicks new head coach preaches pushing the ball and consistent ball movement in Wednesdays pre-season opener it was apparent that there were times when the ball ended up in the hands of someone who had no business taking a long range shot. Maybe the player most guilty of this against Toronto was starting point guard Chris Duhon. Duhon a career 38 percent shooter shot a dismal one for seven from the field. Duhons only field goal came from downtown where the Knick knock down eight treys in 34 attempts. Somewhere tonight as D'Antoni lays his head down to sleep I am sure he is dreaming of the days of shooters who posed a threat on Phoenix Suns roster such as Raja Bell or Leandro Barbosa.
Speaking of guys who could put the ball in the basket. David Lee did an excellent job of that tonight. Lee hit of 9 of 13 shots to rack up 22 points while grabbing nine rebounds. What impressed me most about Lee tonight was the improvement in his passing (3 assists) along with his offensive moves. It was apparent that someone was working hard on their offensive game this summer. D'Antoni started the game with Randolph at Center. Lee and Z-Bo looked great together. Lee found Randolph cutting to the basket on a few occasions and they both seem to complement each other well around the basket.
While Lee's passing was superb the rest of the team had too many turnovers. Knicks fans shouldnt go crazy about this after the first pre-season game; however in D'Antoni's system the execution of outlet passes will be important to the Knicks success. The Knicks big men repeatedly had problems outletting the ball to the guards as they attempted to push the ball up the floor. While the Knicks scored 111 points on 29 assists; they also turned the ball over twenty times. And as my fellow knowledgeable Knickerbocker fans know: Not taking care of the basketball is synonymous with losing.
Losing was a common theme for the Knicks last season but in April there was a bright spot named Wilson Chandler. Ill Will looked good in 24 minutes of action against Toronto shooting 50 percent from the field and pouring in 15 points. Two of those 15 points came on a thunderous facial on Jermaine O'Neal in the second quarter.

Chandler's athleticism and good defensive instincts make him a perfect fit in D'Antoni's system. I really cant see Ill Will turning into a Shawn Marion-type of player in the very near future. Mark my words Knicks fans: He will be a bright spot for the Knicks this season.
I also was impressed with the play of Nate Robinson in the new Knicks system. Nasty Nate's speed should allow the freedom to score at will under the new head coach. D'Antoni already has said he also expects a great deal out of Robinson on the other end of the court as he believes his speed should give him the ability to garner at least 3 steals a game.
Overall, the Knicks showed the fans some positives and negatives. I know it is only the first game of the pre-season. So if any Knicks fan is ready to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge due to another Knicks loss; that person may really want to re-evaluate a few things in their life. Remember, this is a season about progress. Tonight was the first step on the road to recovery and the Knickerbockers took a step in the right direction.