Knicks · The Case for Willie Trill Cauley Stein (page 6)
smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
His jumper looked pretty smooth to me in that video. And again he hit 41% on jumpers outside 11ft this past season.
I think he's an excellent prospect. I'm torn between Winslow and Stein at the moment, but I would not be sad at all if we drafted WCS.
crzymdups wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
His jumper looked pretty smooth to me in that video. And again he hit 41% on jumpers outside 11ft this past season.
I think he's an excellent prospect. I'm torn between Winslow and Stein at the moment, but I would not be sad at all if we drafted WCS.
I'm in the same boat....I'm writing this reponse before I watch the video....Because I know when I watch it, I will be back on WCS bandwagon....But I think it's about which player allows you to build a championship team the quickest....And which player will set us up to win a championship after Phil and Melo leaves?
crzymdups wrote:Here's a vine of Willie rejecting Frank.
Foul!
blkexec wrote:crzymdups wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
His jumper looked pretty smooth to me in that video. And again he hit 41% on jumpers outside 11ft this past season.
I think he's an excellent prospect. I'm torn between Winslow and Stein at the moment, but I would not be sad at all if we drafted WCS.
I'm in the same boat....I'm writing this reponse before I watch the video....Because I know when I watch it, I will be back on WCS bandwagon....But I think it's about which player allows you to build a championship team the quickest....And which player will set us up to win a championship after Phil and Melo leaves?
The only guy that really makes you a championship contender by himself is Towns. And look at the Pelicans - even with AD and some decent talent around him, what's their path to the championship? They have miles to go, too.
Russell you could build around. maybe OK4.
Winslow and Stein are very very good pieces and they could be starters on a championship team. That makes either worth taking. I think they both have high ceilings, too. I think Winslow maybe has more potential to be a Leonard or George or Butler do it all type SF. Stein can be a defensive anchor... but his mobility and quickness may allow him to be one of the better ones in the league. His ability to shut down the pick and roll SHOULD NOT be ignored. That is so so key. Yeah, I keep waffling between Winslow and Stein. I'm glad I don't like Mudiay too much, or I'd be totally torn up.
BRIGGS wrote:crzymdups wrote:Here's a vine of Willie rejecting Frank.Foul!
smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
BRIGGS wrote:Im really starting to think that. WCS has the feel of a player who comes into the league and people are like where did THAT come from? We never saw that. But Im the first to admit I flop on him. Im just trying to have an open mind.smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
fishmike wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Im really starting to think that. WCS has the feel of a player who comes into the league and people are like where did THAT come from? We never saw that. But Im the first to admit I flop on him. Im just trying to have an open mind.smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I've never seen Tyson shoot jumpers as smoothly or as comfortably as Stein did in those videos, or even honestly in games (meaning, I've seen Stein look that comfortable in game situations shooting a few times, too, I think the jumper is a weapon he will have). Stein is a decent passer, too, he just wasn't asked to do it often. But watching those Lyles highlight tapes - Stein is often setting him up, hitting him on cuts to the paint with a good pass.
I keep worrying that passing on Winslow is a major mistake though. That kid just seems like he's got his head screwed on 100% right, a true warrior - which is one thing I can't honestly say I'm as sure of with Stein.
BRIGGS wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I disagree. I think WCS will thrive in the triangle just like Rodman did. He has a high IQ, and is always on the move. The triangle is very pass happy, will benefit him as a high flyer/finisher.
crzymdups wrote:blkexec wrote:crzymdups wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
His jumper looked pretty smooth to me in that video. And again he hit 41% on jumpers outside 11ft this past season.
I think he's an excellent prospect. I'm torn between Winslow and Stein at the moment, but I would not be sad at all if we drafted WCS.
I'm in the same boat....I'm writing this reponse before I watch the video....Because I know when I watch it, I will be back on WCS bandwagon....But I think it's about which player allows you to build a championship team the quickest....And which player will set us up to win a championship after Phil and Melo leaves?
The only guy that really makes you a championship contender by himself is Towns. And look at the Pelicans - even with AD and some decent talent around him, what's their path to the championship? They have miles to go, too.
Russell you could build around. maybe OK4.
Winslow and Stein are very very good pieces and they could be starters on a championship team. That makes either worth taking. I think they both have high ceilings, too. I think Winslow maybe has more potential to be a Leonard or George or Butler do it all type SF. Stein can be a defensive anchor... but his mobility and quickness may allow him to be one of the better ones in the league. His ability to shut down the pick and roll SHOULD NOT be ignored. That is so so key. Yeah, I keep waffling between Winslow and Stein. I'm glad I don't like Mudiay too much, or I'd be totally torn up.
OK....just saw the video....And just like I thought.....I'm off the Winslow train for now (until I see his video). Stein will be able to man the 5 spot all by himself one day, if not today. With WCS, I don't think we need Monroe. Why not draft WCS and pay for a SF buttler type FA....Carrol, Green, Butler.....I might be dreaming, but thats ok. I see WCS as a tall Winslow.....as far as defense goes. And I think Kentucky held him back a lot on offense, so we really don't know his offensive ceiling. But his offense might be better than Tyson or D.Jordan.....We all know his defense. And whats key for me is to hear him say he's working on what he's good at.....so many young players come in and just work on weaknesses, but forget their strengths. WCS will truly be a two way 7'1 center.....Who enjoys guarding the PnR, while protecting the rim all at the same time.....He knows thats his value and he will improve on that even more? Can't pass on this kid! Somebody has to guard all the Anthony Davis type centers.....And Stephen Curry floaters.....I think he's the only center who can guard both Davis and Curry! I don't think Winslow can do that.....I know he can't.
WCS all day....
Knicks1969 wrote:BRIGGS wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I disagree. I think WCS will thrive in the triangle just like Rodman did. He has a high IQ, and is always on the move. The triangle is very pass happy, will benefit him as a high flyer/finisher.
If we have any kind of passing on this team, I think Stein will easily score 12ppg. He can score over the top of the D - which is very valuable. The fact that you have to keep a body on him to watch for the lob and for offensive rebounds doesn't really make him a zero on offense at all. If you look at Tristan Thompson in these playoffs or Camby in NY in 99 or Tyson in Dallas in 2011... guys like this become invaluable in tight playoffs series.
crzymdups wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:BRIGGS wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I disagree. I think WCS will thrive in the triangle just like Rodman did. He has a high IQ, and is always on the move. The triangle is very pass happy, will benefit him as a high flyer/finisher.
If we have any kind of passing on this team, I think Stein will easily score 12ppg. He can score over the top of the D - which is very valuable. The fact that you have to keep a body on him to watch for the lob and for offensive rebounds doesn't really make him a zero on offense at all. If you look at Tristan Thompson in these playoffs or Camby in NY in 99 or Tyson in Dallas in 2011... guys like this become invaluable in tight playoffs series.
He's an underrated passer.....I've seen him throw lobs to Towns during the games. Runs like a guard....Can get the rebound and push the ball in a straight line. Then get it right back for a monster dunk. He is Madison Square Garden material. He's somebody that Towns and Ok4 will have nightmares about, in a few years....He's already 21....so his body is maturing at the right time, along with his IQ. He will impact right away....He might not be long term, but who is in this money hungry world. WCS is the pick for me....Winslow and Mudiay are a very....very....very close second. All three will be solid, but I want to build my team starting with a rim protector and PnR defender in Stein......Now you only need average defenders around him......top defenders around him would put us in the playoffs run much earlier than expected.
crzymdups wrote:yea.. this is what keeps me waffling. Not so much how I feel about WCS, but rather dismay with not picking the BPA. When I first started watching Duke I thought JW was mostly just eating up OK4s scraps, and often he was. But when OK4 got hurt, was less effective or in foul trouble JW was suddenly the best player in CBB. He truly imposed his will, something I value greatlyfishmike wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Im really starting to think that. WCS has the feel of a player who comes into the league and people are like where did THAT come from? We never saw that. But Im the first to admit I flop on him. Im just trying to have an open mind.smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I've never seen Tyson shoot jumpers as smoothly or as comfortably as Stein did in those videos, or even honestly in games (meaning, I've seen Stein look that comfortable in game situations shooting a few times, too, I think the jumper is a weapon he will have). Stein is a decent passer, too, he just wasn't asked to do it often. But watching those Lyles highlight tapes - Stein is often setting him up, hitting him on cuts to the paint with a good pass.
I keep worrying that passing on Winslow is a major mistake though. That kid just seems like he's got his head screwed on 100% right, a true warrior - which is one thing I can't honestly say I'm as sure of with Stein.
My picks at 4:
Towns
Russell
Stein
Winslow
blkexec wrote:crzymdups wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:BRIGGS wrote:smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I disagree. I think WCS will thrive in the triangle just like Rodman did. He has a high IQ, and is always on the move. The triangle is very pass happy, will benefit him as a high flyer/finisher.
If we have any kind of passing on this team, I think Stein will easily score 12ppg. He can score over the top of the D - which is very valuable. The fact that you have to keep a body on him to watch for the lob and for offensive rebounds doesn't really make him a zero on offense at all. If you look at Tristan Thompson in these playoffs or Camby in NY in 99 or Tyson in Dallas in 2011... guys like this become invaluable in tight playoffs series.
He's an underrated passer.....I've seen him throw lobs to Towns during the games. Runs like a guard....Can get the rebound and push the ball in a straight line. Then get it right back for a monster dunk. He is Madison Square Garden material. He's somebody that Towns and Ok4 will have nightmares about, in a few years....He's already 21....so his body is maturing at the right time, along with his IQ. He will impact right away....He might not be long term, but who is in this money hungry world. WCS is the pick for me....Winslow and Mudiay are a very....very....very close second. All three will be solid, but I want to build my team starting with a rim protector and PnR defender in Stein......Now you only need average defenders around him......top defenders around him would put us in the playoffs run much earlier than expected.
I agree completely. It's why I'm torn between Stein and Winslow at the moment.
I do think Phil will try to select the guy that gets the Knicks to the playoffs as quickly as possible. I think he and Melo want and feel they need it for their legacies. Stupid and short-sighted or not... this is the Knicks, afterall...
Vmart wrote:I'm starting to get a feel for WCS. Might be the big man we need. But hitting jumpers in a gym with no defender oh hell even I'll look good doing that.
Try it and you will see if it is easy:))))
This dude is better then Chandler and Deandre
Knicks1969 wrote:Vmart wrote:I'm starting to get a feel for WCS. Might be the big man we need. But hitting jumpers in a gym with no defender oh hell even I'll look good doing that.Try it and you will see if it is easy:))))
This dude is better then Chandler and Deandre
I'm speaking from past experience.
Vmart wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:Vmart wrote:I'm starting to get a feel for WCS. Might be the big man we need. But hitting jumpers in a gym with no defender oh hell even I'll look good doing that.Try it and you will see if it is easy:))))
This dude is better then Chandler and Deandre
I'm speaking from past experience.
Dude,did you see the form/touch the dude was using to shoot the ball? In my opinion, this dude will be a steal with the 4th pick.
Knicks1969 wrote:Vmart wrote:Knicks1969 wrote:Vmart wrote:I'm starting to get a feel for WCS. Might be the big man we need. But hitting jumpers in a gym with no defender oh hell even I'll look good doing that.Try it and you will see if it is easy:))))
This dude is better then Chandler and Deandre
I'm speaking from past experience.
Dude,did you see the form/touch the dude was using to shoot the ball? In my opinion, this dude will be a steal with the 4th pick.
I like what I saw he is definitely a consideration at 4.
crzymdups wrote:fishmike wrote:BRIGGS wrote:Im really starting to think that. WCS has the feel of a player who comes into the league and people are like where did THAT come from? We never saw that. But Im the first to admit I flop on him. Im just trying to have an open mind.smackeddog wrote:Here's his workout video (same series as the Towns and Russell one:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Will...
If we drafted him, would you go all out for Love/Aldridge or move Melo to PF, and just target Carroll, and keep the space to either absorb a contract for pick, keep the space for next year or fill in the roster with Danny green and Beverley?
WCS is he is very economical as he fills an expensive position cheaply. He's more of a move that may pay off in next years free agency, rather than this season. I wouldn't sign Greg Monroe if we picked him.
The case for Stein is that he is an athletic C and we dont have 1. Youre right he would fill out the position on the cheap. But hes going to need time and I think he struggles mentally in the triangle. Just from watching him he seems very uncertain on offense. It could be a case of bad coaching with Kentucky and a roster that had too much volume on it.
I've never seen Tyson shoot jumpers as smoothly or as comfortably as Stein did in those videos, or even honestly in games (meaning, I've seen Stein look that comfortable in game situations shooting a few times, too, I think the jumper is a weapon he will have). Stein is a decent passer, too, he just wasn't asked to do it often. But watching those Lyles highlight tapes - Stein is often setting him up, hitting him on cuts to the paint with a good pass.
I keep worrying that passing on Winslow is a major mistake though. That kid just seems like he's got his head screwed on 100% right, a true warrior - which is one thing I can't honestly say I'm as sure of with Stein.
Tyson Chandler used to hit jumpers in practice all the time but for some reason he never brought it to the games but he definitely hit plenty in practice. Maybe at kentucky it was just something they didn't ask him to do but it's nice to see him hit them even though it was just at a workout which is a big difference than in a game as we all know. I wouldn't be mad if we took him at #4 at all.