Knicks · the encouragement of quincy acy (page 1)

EnySpree @ 1/14/2015 8:59 AM
There's an article in bleacher talking about acy being a possible stretch 4. The coaching staff has been encouraging him to take the jumpshot. He's proved he can hit for range with a sweet looking stroke.

Why can't he improve his game in that way? He also has potential as a slasher. Yet he's been content these last 2 years just being simply in a nba roster. Why can't he reach for the stats and improve his game to be more than that? He's only 24 still. Why can't he be a draymond green? Why settle just being a 12th man?

mreinman @ 1/14/2015 10:40 AM
seth wrote about it on PandT
fishmike @ 1/14/2015 11:05 AM
It would be really nice to come out of this season with some guys improved and ready to play real roles on a real team. No reason QA cant play his way into that.
gunsnewing @ 1/14/2015 11:29 AM
He's a keeper whether starting at PF or as an energy guy off the bench. Loved him since day one of camp. Extremely limited offensively but let him grow
mreinman @ 1/14/2015 11:32 AM
he should just sit behind the arc and shoot the 3.
EnySpree @ 1/14/2015 11:59 AM
gunsnewing wrote:He's a keeper whether starting at PF or as an energy guy off the bench. Loved him since day one of camp. Extremely limited offensively but let him grow

You can see how his game can improve though. It's interesting. We love guys that come from nothing in this town so I'm hoing this guy can really steadily improve and make a good career for himself

gunsnewing @ 1/14/2015 12:07 PM
Yea I always have a soft spot for guys who bring energy every night having lived through the 90s knicks. Those guys will always have a niche cut out in the NBA. Whether he improves offensively or not
mreinman @ 1/14/2015 12:09 PM
gunsnewing wrote:Yea I always have a soft spot for guys who bring energy every night having lived through the 90s knicks. Those guys will always have a niche cut out in the NBA. Whether he improves offensively or not

his offense is not the problem. Its his defense and rebounding.

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