reminds of Tyler Harvey a bit....Worst defender in the draft besides Trae.
reminds of Tyler Harvey a bit....Worst defender in the draft besides Trae.
That’s probably why Porter went 2nd overall and KBD is a late 1st/early 2nd type. I’m not super high on him, but I could get on board with him as the pick. I just don’t see a lot of upside.Yeah, I dont think he has the IQ/Feel of Porter. Not as good of an athlete either.
They arent viewing Frank as a PG. They like him off-ball. They arent going to trade him just because they draft another PG.Lots of chatter about the Knicks and Trae Young. They were kicking themselves a few years back when they didn't try to get up to get Steph Curry.
If they come calling to trade up for Trae, I would trade Udoh and #21 for Nkilitina and #36. NY could use #21 to trade up for Trae.
Seems like Mitchell would go crazy over this deal since he and Frank are so close. Rubio is 7 years older than Nkilitina so we could develop him correctly to be our PG of the future when Rubio winds down. When we re-sign Exum, we do it as a wing since he never really took to PG anyway. O'Neale concentrates being Ingles' counterpart at SF.
PG Rubio, Nkilitina
SG Mitchell, Exum
SF Ingles, O'Neale
PF Crowder, maybe bring back Favors or get Bjelika, Thabo, Jonas
C Gobert, Bradley
#36 and #52. Or we package #36 and #52 to trade up higher in the 2nd round to get somebody we really like (Frazier maybe?).
The NBA Combine database on NBA.com said 0. If it really is 13, then that is promising that he has wiry strength w/ his thin frame.After listening to Locke's podcast on shooting numbers, I have soured on Troy Brown.
Chandler Hutchison or Melvin Frazier anyone?
Chandler is weak of the bounce shooter, but great elsewhere. And he is good in the PnR. Melvin Frazier, someone said he can't bench press but I saw a video where he says he bench pressed 185 lbs 13 times. So what is it?
I’m actually a huge fan of Melvin Frazier. He’s insanely athletic, has great length and is a ferocious defender. He likes to mix it up. His shot isn’t great, but his mechanics and release look fine and he has the work ethic to improve it. He reminds me of Mitchell in that he’s a guy that has been overlooked, but has fantastic tools to work with and has improved (sometimes dramatically) every year. He’s really skinny. Needs some bulk, but seems to have a great frame for it.After listening to Locke's podcast on shooting numbers, I have soured on Troy Brown.
Chandler Hutchison or Melvin Frazier anyone?
Chandler is weak of the bounce shooter, but great elsewhere. And he is good in the PnR. Melvin Frazier, someone said he can't bench press but I saw a video where he says he bench pressed 185 lbs 13 times. So what is it?
reminds of Tyler Harvey a bit....
Uh Nkilitina is way more valuable in a trade up scenario than #21.Lots of chatter about the Knicks and Trae Young. They were kicking themselves a few years back when they didn't try to trade up to get Steph Curry.
If they come calling to trade up for Trae, I would trade Udoh and #21 for Nkilitina and #36. NY could use #21 to trade up for Trae.
Seems like Mitchell would go crazy over this deal since he and Frank are so close. Rubio is 7 years older than Nkilitina so we could develop him correctly to be our PG of the future when Rubio winds down. When we re-sign Exum, we do it as a wing since he never really took to PG anyway. O'Neale concentrates being Ingles' counterpart at SF.
PG Rubio, Nkilitina
SG Mitchell, Exum
SF Ingles, O'Neale
PF Crowder, maybe bring back Favors or get Bjelika, Thabo, Jonas
C Gobert, Bradley
#36 and #52. Or we package #36 and #52 to trade up higher in the 2nd round to get somebody we really like (Frazier maybe?).
He's more athletic and slightly bigger which helps him finish better in traffic and at the rim, but their perimeter game is similar(Harvey had some sick stepbacks too). And their defensive deficiencies especially are eerily similar.Robinson is a surgeon on offense when he's got it clicking. He's 6'5 but has this nice in and out (Cp3 dribble) and stepBack combo. He's very good at getting narrow and his shots off in tight spaces. He's particularly adept from midrange too. Nice touch and he can get rolling. Hervey was a mere sppecialist in comparison.