Knicks · I think Deangelo Russell moves to the 2nd pick in the draft (page 2)

nixluva @ 1/9/2015 12:59 PM
Kid looks Smooth and I LOVE big guards. He kind of reminds me of Clyde in that he's got that size and smooth glide and doesn't seem like he's moving that fast but he's always gaining the edge on his defender. If Phil LOVES Steph Curry I can't see why he wouldn't also love a kid like this.
mreinman @ 1/9/2015 1:07 PM
Vmart wrote:
Cartman718 wrote:just remember that people said all kinds of crap about this about stephen curry before he was drafted that he can only shoot 3s. i always have to add to any mention of stephen curry that don nelson screwed the knicks royally in that draft.

Nelson didn't screw the Knicks the Knicks did it to themselves. When losing isn't a priority when a team is going nowhere and those meaningless wins do nothing for the team. It's the Knicks fault for not taking the draft seriously enough.

bingo

Vmart @ 1/9/2015 1:12 PM
BRIGGS wrote:
Vmart wrote:
Cartman718 wrote:just remember that people said all kinds of crap about this about stephen curry before he was drafted that he can only shoot 3s. i always have to add to any mention of stephen curry that don nelson screwed the knicks royally in that draft.

Nelson didn't screw the Knicks the Knicks did it to themselves. When losing isn't a priority when a team is going nowhere and those meaningless wins do nothing for the team. It's the Knicks fault for not taking the draft seriously enough.

My first preference would be Towns but he's got to show me more for pick #2. Its too risky to guess that high. I think he needs to have 2-3 dominant 20-10 games to show he has the goods. I like him--but how could we draft him based on what we have seen so far. hes had moments and hes also been invisible at times. He had one stretch over 40 minutes/2 games where he had 5 points. I think to be considered for #2 or #3 you need to put 12-15 points in the basket every night with solid rebounding and shot blocking. You need consistent bonafide play--he has time but he needs to show a LOT more.

I agree very tough to gauge Towns due to lack of PT. He reminds me of when Deandre Jordan was coming out. Mock drafts had DeAndre #1 but he dropped to second round. Towns won't go second round but he may fall anywhere from 4-10 range.

As for Russell there is a lot to like about his game, but I'm not seeing the athleticism Mudiay exhibits. I think Phil can take Mudiay's athleticism and take it to a higher level. Phil's system always had a do everything shooting guard.

nixluva @ 1/9/2015 1:47 PM
Vmart wrote:
BRIGGS wrote:
Vmart wrote:
Cartman718 wrote:just remember that people said all kinds of crap about this about stephen curry before he was drafted that he can only shoot 3s. i always have to add to any mention of stephen curry that don nelson screwed the knicks royally in that draft.

Nelson didn't screw the Knicks the Knicks did it to themselves. When losing isn't a priority when a team is going nowhere and those meaningless wins do nothing for the team. It's the Knicks fault for not taking the draft seriously enough.

My first preference would be Towns but he's got to show me more for pick #2. Its too risky to guess that high. I think he needs to have 2-3 dominant 20-10 games to show he has the goods. I like him--but how could we draft him based on what we have seen so far. hes had moments and hes also been invisible at times. He had one stretch over 40 minutes/2 games where he had 5 points. I think to be considered for #2 or #3 you need to put 12-15 points in the basket every night with solid rebounding and shot blocking. You need consistent bonafide play--he has time but he needs to show a LOT more.

I agree very tough to gauge Towns due to lack of PT. He reminds me of when Deandre Jordan was coming out. Mock drafts had DeAndre #1 but he dropped to second round. Towns won't go second round but he may fall anywhere from 4-10 range.

As for Russell there is a lot to like about his game, but I'm not seeing the athleticism Mudiay exhibits. I think Phil can take Mudiay's athleticism and take it to a higher level. Phil's system always had a do everything shooting guard.


THIS is probably the one thing that I think goes missing. One huge issue with this years team was the failure of any of our SG's to be able to fully take advantage of the looks they got in this system. It's not like there isn't a clear role to fill from that position. Phil MUST find a PG/SG that can score inside and out as well as pass and defend. A well rounded perimeter player to star in this offense.
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