Aright, in case yall don't get a chance to watch or just want some cliff's notes from the press conference:
Asked about bringing in a PG, he said he was ready to work with what we have, Jerian and Jose. But would be prepared for any PG we brought in. Wroten was conspicuously unnamed but at 6'6 Horny may have plans to run him at SG. If Wroten can buy in defensively, he'd make a quality compliment to Jose who is conservative and a great shooter but doesn't slash...so I could see that tandem being part of a future plan if we're really stuck with Jose. But that's all speculation based on very limited comments.
Jeff sounds ready to recruit players and excited being in NY. Asked "who wouldn't want to coach in NY" at one point and with respect to players "who wouldn't want to win in NY" ...sounds like one of their sell points to FA's on display early.
I actually interpreted the lack of talking about Wroten was as much to keep options open as it was to see how he did in summer league. I think that he is probably going to be the starter. However, it would be a fiasco if they said he was the starter, then he stunk it up during summer league and they then had to look elsewhere.
Also I like having Hornecek helping in the FA recruitment. He gives off that college coach feel that a lot of the better coaches tend to have these days. It use to be these big personality coaches but from Kerr, to Stevens, to Casey, even Lue all seem a lot more bookish and quiet. I wonder if the analytical needs of the modern NBA is the cause for this.
Knicks really need to get a decent 3 pt shooting guard who can push the ball and defend. It looks like they are trying to find one that might go in the second round, but I hope that's the backup plan in case they strike out in FA.