Knicks · P&T Article:the Thanasis Report (page 1)
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Splat wrote:Thanasis = ThaNasty** ThaNastry has been trademarked by Splat!
He has some great knick names. Tenacious, The Greek God of Blocks, and now The Nasty. Whatever he is called he looks like a special player.
CrushAlot wrote:Splat wrote:Thanasis = ThaNasty** ThaNastry has been trademarked by Splat!
He has some great knick names. Tenacious, The Greek God of Blocks, and now The Nasty. Whatever he is called he looks like a special player.
Has to be able to hit the jumper and improve his decision making, though, or he will just be a 10-15 MPG energy boost player.
WaltLongmire wrote:I agree but he has improved a lot since last winter when I made a point of watching one of his games. After seeing him play last year I thought Phil wasted the pick. He is a much better player less than a year later. I think he will improve his jumper enough to play meaningful minutes. Nice that Hodges is on the staff in Westchester.CrushAlot wrote:Splat wrote:Thanasis = ThaNasty** ThaNastry has been trademarked by Splat!
He has some great knick names. Tenacious, The Greek God of Blocks, and now The Nasty. Whatever he is called he looks like a special player.
Has to be able to hit the jumper and improve his decision making, though, or he will just be a 10-15 MPG energy boost player.
WaltLongmire wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Splat wrote:Thanasis = ThaNasty** ThaNastry has been trademarked by Splat!
He has some great knick names. Tenacious, The Greek God of Blocks, and now The Nasty. Whatever he is called he looks like a special player.
Has to be able to hit the jumper and improve his decision making, though, or he will just be a 10-15 MPG energy boost player.
Or a Tony Allen defensive stopper type.
I have a feeling he'll develop a decent enough jumper. The kids in this fam seem to be very motivated to improve. Im rooting for Thanasis. Really hope he becomes a key contributor.
Think his ceiling is easily higher than Cleanthony Early's
because
his length, work ethic, NBA body, strength/athleticism/length/big hands, ability to penetrate/finish/post up, but of course has to continue to work on his shot
Think Phil Jackson will use either cap space or part of a exemption to sign and reward him for going to the D League and develop in the Triangle
We can avoid a possible poison pill and give him a 3 year deal versus a 2 year deal
Teaming him up with players that fit his skill set, match and multiply his DEF/ENERGY will be the key
Like many higher ceiling European players/2nd round stashes, he will be one of our pieces moving forward, unfortunately he currently probably has the highest trade value as the next asset
If we get a high pick, especially top 3, their salaries will also be higher and guaranteed in addition to CA and Calderon's contracts of 30m by themselves
Also we simply cannot afford to overpay for talent and with the summer and D League players, I can easily see some easy fits next year
As rotation, backup players that are developing the Triangle, we have a few players that will be like 2nd round picks and a 1st round pick in Greek Freak 2
Langston Galloway (backup PG/combo guard 3rd string) 500k
Orlando Sanchez (solid F with range and can put it on the floor to the hoop, reminds me of a bit of Frye/Sullinger) 500k
Travis Wear 1m
Greak Freak will get more than 500k, probably at least 1m
Easily see these 4 making next year's roster and will be cheap, leaving room to spend on other talents
12m contract
8-12m contract
2-3m contract, maybe 2 players in this range
MLE (could be used on 2 players)
1st rounder
there are some other players like OJ Mayo's brother if we ship out all of our SG's or just keep one of them
NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.
NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I don't believe you would be saying that after watching the last game.
CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.
I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
Splat wrote:NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
I'm going to watch regardless and make no mistake I want this guy to succeed. But I can't seem to shake my gut feeling about him. Give 2 hours to check out the game though.
Splat wrote:NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
I've only seen the first half but did not come away impressed with Thansis at all. What did he do that was noteworthy?
I saw many of the same things in his game that I hated during the summer league. The guy is 22 years old and still has no discernible offensive skills. He catches the ball on offense and doesn't even attempt to make an offensive move, which is an issue because defenses will inevitably start to sag off of him and help more readily. In this NBA, where floor spacing is quintessential, having a guy like Thansis is a death's blow, which is why better and more polished players have been jettisoned from the league. And on defense, Thansis is still relying on his athleticism to keep his man at bay, which isn't impressive to me. Yeah he got 6 blocks but the 3 or so he got in the first half were on help defense, which is to be expected with his physical ability against inferior talent. I'll check out the 2nd half at a later time but I still doubt that the guy has a future in the NBA.
NardDogNation wrote:Splat wrote:NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
I've only seen the first half but did not come away impressed with Thansis at all. What did he do that was noteworthy?
I saw many of the same things in his game that I hated during the summer league. The guy is 22 years old and still has no discernible offensive skills. He catches the ball on offense and doesn't even attempt to make an offensive move, which is an issue because defenses will inevitably start to sag off of him and help more readily. In this NBA, where floor spacing is quintessential, having a guy like Thansis is a death's blow, which is why better and more polished players have been jettisoned from the league. And on defense, Thansis is still relying on his athleticism to keep his man at bay, which isn't impressive to me. Yeah he got 6 blocks but the 3 or so he got in the first half were on help defense, which is to be expected with his physical ability against inferior talent. I'll check out the 2nd half at a later time but I still doubt that the guy has a future in the NBA.
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NardDogNation wrote:Splat wrote:NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
I've only seen the first half but did not come away impressed with Thansis at all. What did he do that was noteworthy?
I saw many of the same things in his game that I hated during the summer league. The guy is 22 years old and still has no discernible offensive skills. He catches the ball on offense and doesn't even attempt to make an offensive move, which is an issue because defenses will inevitably start to sag off of him and help more readily. In this NBA, where floor spacing is quintessential, having a guy like Thansis is a death's blow, which is why better and more polished players have been jettisoned from the league. And on defense, Thansis is still relying on his athleticism to keep his man at bay, which isn't impressive to me. Yeah he got 6 blocks but the 3 or so he got in the first half were on help defense, which is to be expected with his physical ability against inferior talent. I'll check out the 2nd half at a later time but I still doubt that the guy has a future in the NBA.
wtf
mreinman wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Splat wrote:NardDogNation wrote:CrushAlot wrote:NardDogNation wrote:Am I the only guy that thinks Thansis is going to continue sucking? He's a mental midget and I'm not sure that experience/playing time can fix something like that. People try to hype him up as being some kind of defender but fouling 10 times in a handful of minutes of action doesn't articulate that fact for me.
I thought he was a bad pick based on one game I watched early in the d league season last year. Watching him last night I think he minimally is a rotation player and most likely a starter. His performance last night was dominating. It is his second six block game. The kid is averaging 6 boards, 3 blocks and two steals a game. He is incredibly intense on both ends of the court. No hype in how he played last night. If you have the time you should watch Splat's link. The game was done by the msg broadcast team which made it even more enjoyable.I'm going to watch the game but I'm skeptical of D-league exploits. Wasn't Jeremy Tyler dominating there last year? What NBA team is he on this season?
Understood, but in spite of those caveats it was actually a very entertaining game. Our guys were actually running triangle plays better than the Knicks, springing guys free for lots of good looks or open paths to the rim. LA's farm team had some good players too. Though he is older and probably considered a washed-up player, Moon was an assassin shooter this game at least. It was closer to an NBA game in quality than I'd normally expect, so watch and judge for yourself.
I've only seen the first half but did not come away impressed with Thansis at all. What did he do that was noteworthy?
I saw many of the same things in his game that I hated during the summer league. The guy is 22 years old and still has no discernible offensive skills. He catches the ball on offense and doesn't even attempt to make an offensive move, which is an issue because defenses will inevitably start to sag off of him and help more readily. In this NBA, where floor spacing is quintessential, having a guy like Thansis is a death's blow, which is why better and more polished players have been jettisoned from the league. And on defense, Thansis is still relying on his athleticism to keep his man at bay, which isn't impressive to me. Yeah he got 6 blocks but the 3 or so he got in the first half were on help defense, which is to be expected with his physical ability against inferior talent. I'll check out the 2nd half at a later time but I still doubt that the guy has a future in the NBA.
wtf
And your point is?...