Toure murray and Jeremy Tyler
Toure Murray makes priggs expendable
Tyler is still learning, but he definitely knows how to play the post and runs the floor like a gazelle
Earl Barron should be a priority.
Sign them all on the same day.
1 office, 3 pens, 3 papers
NYY1NYK2 wrote:Toure murray and Jeremy Tyler
Toure Murray makes priggs expendable
Tyler is still learning, but he definitely knows how to play the post and runs the floor like a gazelle
Prigs expendable? Murry hasn't yet proven he can MAKE a team.
why would priggs be expendable? he was a valuable backup PG last year and in some games was the best PG we had. murry did what? play in the summer-league games?
sorry, but are you high or something? toure murray makes prigs expendable? really?
Why are you guys so caught up on prigioni?
He's what now?...36/ what he showed us last season was his ceiling, he's not goignt to get any better or any faster
He cant drive past ANYONE, he cant stay infront of anyone
the little sneaky steal on the inbounds play, will be on other teams scouting reports. He can shoot the WIDE open 3, but its the NBA, who cant?
We used valuable money on him, when we couldve signed darren collison for the same amountwe could signed CJ Watson, who is hands down better, all aroundSo yes, I stand by what i said
NYY1NYK2 wrote:Why are you guys so caught up on prigioni?
He's what now?...36/ what he showed us last season was his ceiling, he's not goignt to get any better or any faster
He cant drive past ANYONE, he cant stay infront of anyone
the little sneaky steal on the inbounds play, will be on other teams scouting reports. He can shoot the WIDE open 3, but its the NBA, who cant?
We used valuable money on him, when we couldve signed darren collison for the same amount
we could signed CJ Watson, who is hands down better, all aroundSo yes, I stand by what i said
Knicks were 16-2 when he started. Murry is an undrafted dleaguer hoping for a camp invite.
NYY1NYK2 wrote:Why are you guys so caught up on prigioni?
He's what now?...36/ what he showed us last season was his ceiling, he's not goignt to get any better or any faster
He cant drive past ANYONE, he cant stay infront of anyone
the little sneaky steal on the inbounds play, will be on other teams scouting reports. He can shoot the WIDE open 3, but its the NBA, who cant?
We used valuable money on him, when we couldve signed darren collison for the same amount
we could signed CJ Watson, who is hands down better, all aroundSo yes, I stand by what i said
It's true, Prigs can't create much offense, and has the ball in his hands too much. But he has good footwork and certainly can defend. Still, I agree, he's not that valuable. That being said, no summer league player has proven anything, and CJ Watson isn't any better than Priggs. Both can defend and hit the 3. He's only a little bit quicker and doesn't have the bball IQ of Pablo. Collison is a different story. Coming off a bad year, but he would be a nice backup, and certainly an upgrade.
For those calling for Ivan Johnson, Zwerling just tweeted this:
Source: #Knicks have had interest in Ivan Johnson, but he's in market for mini midlevel deal. Could be open to min "depending on situation."
No way he's getting a MMLE...
SAS also isn't impressed with PRigs, but that's one of those things where some people are impressed with sick handle, Flashy drives and layups, blazing speed, but they ignore pure effectiveness. Prigs gets it done without flair, but he is very effective in setting up his teammates and keeping the offense flowing.
I love Murry as a backup PG and future player for this team. Murry has that smooth and mostly under control game. He's like an Octopus on D. He just corals his opponent with his long arms and quick feet. He seems like a natural PG even tho he's just now making the switch.
nyk4ever wrote:why would priggs be expendable? he was a valuable backup PG last year and in some games was the best PG we had. murry did what? play in the summer-league games?
Prigs is going to take the role that Jason Kidd played for us last year. A coach on the floor and a glue guy with the team.
nixluva wrote:SAS also isn't impressed with PRigs, but that's one of those things where some people are impressed with sick handle, Flashy drives and layups, blazing speed, but they ignore pure effectiveness. Prigs gets it done without flair, but he is very effective in setting up his teammates and keeping the offense flowing.I love Murry as a backup PG and future player for this team. Murry has that smooth and mostly under control game. He's like an Octopus on D. He just corals his opponent with his long arms and quick feet. He seems like a natural PG even tho he's just now making the switch.
Can't argue with his defensive abilities, and he does do a few nice things with the ball in his hands. I just don't understand him playing ball for the years he's put in and having such a lousy jump shot.
Sangfroid wrote:nixluva wrote:SAS also isn't impressed with PRigs, but that's one of those things where some people are impressed with sick handle, Flashy drives and layups, blazing speed, but they ignore pure effectiveness. Prigs gets it done without flair, but he is very effective in setting up his teammates and keeping the offense flowing.I love Murry as a backup PG and future player for this team. Murry has that smooth and mostly under control game. He's like an Octopus on D. He just corals his opponent with his long arms and quick feet. He seems like a natural PG even tho he's just now making the switch.
Can't argue with his defensive abilities, and he does do a few nice things with the ball in his hands. I just don't understand him playing ball for the years he's put in and having such a lousy jump shot.
45.5% from the field and 39.6% from 3.
I like Prigioni. He's awesome. And based on the learning curve of the NBA, he has upside compared to last season. He'll know his teammates better, the competition better, he'll be more familiar with NBA style and pace of play.
Basically, he isn't a rookie anymore and we'd expect to see adjustments with experience - and start the season along the lines of how he finished it. He probably has plenty of moves that we didn't see last year, and he'll probably see these highlights appear more frequently to go along with comfort level.
Teammates of good point guards need to learn to be more vigilant of what's going on the court, because you never know when they're going to thread the needle. Kidd was renowned for hitting unsuspecting new teammates in the head or body with the ball, and it's probably the same with Prigioni. He was, after all, the best PG in Europe for a time.
he was far from the best pg in europe, ever
guy never scored more than 7 points a game AND NOT EVEN ONCE DID HE START EVERY GAME FOR HIS TEAM IN A SEASON!
NYY1NYK2 wrote:Why are you guys so caught up on prigioni?We used valuable money on him, when we couldve signed darren collison for the same amount
we could signed CJ Watson, who is hands down better, all around
So yes, I stand by what i said
maybe i'm confused, i thought we were talking about comparing prigioni to toure murray?
how did collison or watson come into the original discussion.
can we stay on topic? the question is whether toure murray is a better choice than prigioni for that roster spot. from my pov, it's hard to see much solid evidence that suggests we should risk the team in that regard on a player such as murray. sometimes these predictions are wrong, but you would have to be a fairly dangerous gambler to make such a decision as to cut a guy you just gave a pretty decent contract to and did well for the team last year, exceeding most outsiders' expectations.
tj23 wrote:It's true, Prigs can't create much offense, and has the ball in his hands too much. But he has good footwork and certainly can defend. Still, I \
9 assists per 48 min doesn't seem to fall into that category when actually it's a good deal higher than felton who averaged 7.7 assists per 48 min. unless you think toure murray should replace felton too?
funny thing is i think prigioni is a little better at the final pass than felton (who i think is stronger at other forms of passing).
The right question to ask is why we spend the little money we had on a old guy who will not be able to take on the starting job if something were to happen to Felton. And we are counting on Shumpert to to do that we are truly fudged.