Knicks · Greg Monroe Shows Out! (page 1)
Not good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to come
Detroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game too
A player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
And who plays rugged D.
F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
That is an impressive game--hes been better and better since Josh Smith left. Hes going to keep a high level of play--you can see his rebounding pick up for several games.
F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.
We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Exactly big players tend to improve as they get older--hes a puppy(just turned 24). His 4 year 36min per game avg is 17.5 points 11 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals and a block----max money numbers for a big. In his prime he'll go to 20-22 points and 12-13 rebounds/
Id much rather have Monroe than Gasol.
There's a reason why Detroit is now winning and Monroe is abig cog in that. What other team in the NBA has 2 7 footers playing like they have right now? It was Josh Smith who fckd up that team
BRIGGS wrote:nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Exactly big players tend to improve as they get older--hes a puppy(just turned 24). His 4 year 36min per game avg is 17.5 points 11 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals and a block----max money numbers for a big. In his prime he'll go to 20-22 points and 12-13 rebounds/
Id much rather have Monroe than Gasol.
There's a reason why Detroit is now winning and Monroe is abig cog in that. What other team in the NBA has 2 7 footers playing like they have right now? It was Josh Smith who fckd up that team
You made me laugh out loud with that Josh Smith Comment at the end. I wasn't expecting it. But really we have to stop only viewing players based on where they currently are and just ignoring all other considerations. This guy has been a victim of expectations. It's not like he's stunk, but people simply want more from him and I think he could be a player that is on the verge of fully realizing his potential. I think his value even at Max is going to be better than Gasol at his Max. We want a team that has a future as well as a present.
If you look at how many shots he normally gets I think he's not being used enough. You want to feed the beast with a guy like him. Keep him mentally involved and motivated. He'd touch the ball a TON in the Triangle.
nixluva wrote:BRIGGS wrote:nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Exactly big players tend to improve as they get older--hes a puppy(just turned 24). His 4 year 36min per game avg is 17.5 points 11 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals and a block----max money numbers for a big. In his prime he'll go to 20-22 points and 12-13 rebounds/
Id much rather have Monroe than Gasol.
There's a reason why Detroit is now winning and Monroe is abig cog in that. What other team in the NBA has 2 7 footers playing like they have right now? It was Josh Smith who fckd up that team
You made me laugh out loud with that Josh Smith Comment at the end. I wasn't expecting it. But really we have to stop only viewing players based on where they currently are and just ignoring all other considerations. This guy has been a victim of expectations. It's not like he's stunk, but people simply want more from him and I think he could be a player that is on the verge of fully realizing his potential. I think his value even at Max is going to be better than Gasol at his Max. We want a team that has a future as well as a present.If you look at how many shots he normally gets I think he's not being used enough. You want to feed the beast with a guy like him. Keep him mentally involved and motivated. He'd touch the ball a TON in the Triangle.
Josh Smith is actually playing very well now that they have situated him as a sixth man in Houston. Basketball has a great deal to do with chemistry between players. The fit with Smith Monroe and Drummond was terrible for spacing. Now that there is more space--my bet is that each player--including Josh Smith will play well. I dont think it was all J Smith--it was circumstance.
BRIGGS wrote:nixluva wrote:BRIGGS wrote:nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Exactly big players tend to improve as they get older--hes a puppy(just turned 24). His 4 year 36min per game avg is 17.5 points 11 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals and a block----max money numbers for a big. In his prime he'll go to 20-22 points and 12-13 rebounds/
Id much rather have Monroe than Gasol.
There's a reason why Detroit is now winning and Monroe is abig cog in that. What other team in the NBA has 2 7 footers playing like they have right now? It was Josh Smith who fckd up that team
You made me laugh out loud with that Josh Smith Comment at the end. I wasn't expecting it. But really we have to stop only viewing players based on where they currently are and just ignoring all other considerations. This guy has been a victim of expectations. It's not like he's stunk, but people simply want more from him and I think he could be a player that is on the verge of fully realizing his potential. I think his value even at Max is going to be better than Gasol at his Max. We want a team that has a future as well as a present.If you look at how many shots he normally gets I think he's not being used enough. You want to feed the beast with a guy like him. Keep him mentally involved and motivated. He'd touch the ball a TON in the Triangle.
Josh Smith is actually playing very well now that they have situated him as a sixth man in Houston. Basketball has a great deal to do with chemistry between players. The fit with Smith Monroe and Drummond was terrible for spacing. Now that there is more space--my bet is that each player--including Josh Smith will play well. I dont think it was all J Smith--it was circumstance.
Say whaaaa? Josh Smith is playing very well?
weeeeeeeeeeeed is reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaally dangerous
BRIGGS wrote:nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Exactly big players tend to improve as they get older--hes a puppy(just turned 24). His 4 year 36min per game avg is 17.5 points 11 rebounds 3 assists 2 steals and a block----max money numbers for a big. In his prime he'll go to 20-22 points and 12-13 rebounds/
Id much rather have Monroe than Gasol.
There's a reason why Detroit is now winning and Monroe is abig cog in that. What other team in the NBA has 2 7 footers playing like they have right now? It was Josh Smith who fckd up that team
Monroe would be a nice fit here. And a good mix next to Towns or Okafor.
Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.
Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
nixluva wrote:yea... cutting Amare's $20mm plus to get a good look at Cole and Jeremy Tyler? Not talking about the same thing.Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
nixluva wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
He must be talking about Jeremy 'Out of the League' Tyler and Earl Clark
smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
He must be talking about Jeremy 'Out of the League' Tyler and Earl Clark
All I know is as much crap as people talk about Greg Monroe not being good enough we sure could've used a player like him on this roster doing what he's been doing at only 24 yrs old. If we had developed a young big doing what he's doing over the last few years there's no way people would be talking bad about him. The more touches he gets the more productive he gets.
My thing is that we need to upgrade the overall talent and he's an Unrestricted FA that we actually have a shot at getting. He's still young and we'd have him thru his best years as a pro. He's also relatively affordable compared to older FA's. We would still have money to add more talent after signing him.
nixluva wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
He must be talking about Jeremy 'Out of the League' Tyler and Earl Clark
All I know is as much crap as people talk about Greg Monroe not being good enough we sure could've used a player like him on this roster doing what he's been doing at only 24 yrs old. If we had developed a young big doing what he's doing over the last few years there's no way people would be talking bad about him. The more touches he gets the more productive he gets.My thing is that we need to upgrade the overall talent and he's an Unrestricted FA that we actually have a shot at getting. He's still young and we'd have him thru his best years as a pro. He's also relatively affordable compared to older FA's. We would still have money to add more talent after signing him.
Bringing up the fact that he is not a good defensive player is not bashing the guy. It's a legitimate issue.
And well sure, duh, if he were a Knicks prospect that would be awesome but he isn't. So someone cannot bring up some of his negatives because the Knicks don't have a similar talent at power forward? That's kindve a silly stance to take, no?
I do not want the Knicks going after any more power forward free agents who aren't at least competent defensively. Monroe is a MINUS defender. No thanks at the max.
H1AND1 wrote:nixluva wrote:smackeddog wrote:nixluva wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:I envy SVG. He pulls the plug on Smith to allow the other young dudes to come along. Knicks should have done the same with Amare since last season to allow another young big to get minutes to showcase his talent.Perhaps i'm missing something but did we have a Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond on the roster behind Amar'e? Isn't this entire horrid season about trying to get young talent in here? Moreover Amar'e has been hurt a lot and hasn't exactly been able to block anyone from the bench.
He must be talking about Jeremy 'Out of the League' Tyler and Earl Clark
All I know is as much crap as people talk about Greg Monroe not being good enough we sure could've used a player like him on this roster doing what he's been doing at only 24 yrs old. If we had developed a young big doing what he's doing over the last few years there's no way people would be talking bad about him. The more touches he gets the more productive he gets.My thing is that we need to upgrade the overall talent and he's an Unrestricted FA that we actually have a shot at getting. He's still young and we'd have him thru his best years as a pro. He's also relatively affordable compared to older FA's. We would still have money to add more talent after signing him.
Bringing up the fact that he is not a good defensive player is not bashing the guy. It's a legitimate issue.
And well sure, duh, if he were a Knicks prospect that would be awesome but he isn't. So someone cannot bring up some of his negatives because the Knicks don't have a similar talent at power forward? That's kindve a silly stance to take, no?
I do not want the Knicks going after any more power forward free agents who aren't at least competent defensively. Monroe is a MINUS defender. No thanks at the max.
You have to keep some level of perspective. We aren't likely to be able to get another power forward who is better. Like I said don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. He's not as bad as you're making him out to be.
nixluva wrote:F500ONE wrote:He has 1 of these games per monthNot good enough, it's a contract given
That would be regrettable yrs to comeDetroit is really getting it done by committee and/or
Contributions from everyone, Monroe doesn't play any defense either
D.J. Augustin had a great game tooA player nobody cares much for who's very rarely if ever mentioned
As a solid filler out vet to get on a team
You know one way of looking at him having this kind of game once a month is that there's untapped potential there. You don't have to take the purely cynical view that he's never going to be more than he is. He's 24 and actually getting better. He's not a great player but IMO he should be an option if we don't get Okafor in the draft.We can go after a defensive center to play alongside him in much the same way he's used now. It's just an option but I think it's worth keeping an eye on his game the rest of the year. There's a saying "Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good". We can't pass on every player because he's not the greatest ever. How many FA's are literally worth what they're likely to get this summer? How many do we legitimately have a chance to get? He would be one piece of a puzzle and not the whole thing.
Good post Nix.