Knicks · Begley Says Knicks May Have Interest in John Jenkins (page 1)

nixluva @ 7/8/2015 1:02 AM

franco12 @ 7/8/2015 8:48 AM
he looks like a nice player- I hope we can land him
newyorker4ever @ 7/8/2015 8:53 AM
nixluva wrote:


Yeah i saw this last night. He did a good job off the bench for Atlanta last year.
TPercy @ 7/8/2015 9:02 AM
Rich mans THJR
Poor mans Danny Green
fishmike @ 7/8/2015 9:15 AM
RonRon will be doing cartwheels if we get him.
nixluva @ 7/8/2015 9:34 AM
The kid looks like someone who's dying to play. He can stroke it and has quickness, but doesn't look athletic. He could be a nice player to have tho since we need shooting. I have no idea what his defense is like.
joec32033 @ 7/8/2015 9:52 AM
Looks like he has a jumper. His mechanics are good. May have some range. Those could have been the only 25 footers he made. He's quick and has decent handle but even the highlight video couldn't hide how he wasn't totally comfortable when he tried the highlight reel behind the back stuff. His handle was 100 times better keeping the ball in front of him.
meloanyk @ 7/8/2015 11:03 AM
joec32033 wrote:Looks like he has a jumper. His mechanics are good. May have some range. Those could have been the only 25 footers he made. He's quick and has decent handle but even the highlight video couldn't hide how he wasn't totally comfortable when he tried the highlight reel behind the back stuff. His handle was 100 times better keeping the ball in front of him.

I am not familar with this player. This is a OUTDATED scouting report by Hollinger prior to 14-15 season which wasnt kind . Jenkins did shoot better in 14-15 and had a lower t/o % . Perhaps his nerve injury did limit but he does seem one dimensional

"Scouting report
+ Spot-up shooter who suddenly forgot how to shoot.
+ Good rebounder. Can't dribble. Vacations on defensive end.
+ Recovering from February back surgery to fix nerve pain.

Analysis
At the 11th hour before the 2013-14 season, the Hawks' front office decided to exercise their third-year player option on Jenkins. They may want a do-over. It's hard to imagine a more disastrous sophomore campaign. Jenkins is a one-dimensional shooter who missed 14 of his 18 3-point attempts last season and sat out the majority of the season with a nerve issue that eventually required back surgery.

Jenkins better hope that the nerve issues were to blame because his NBA career is on life support at this point. Mike Budenholzer publically took Jenkins' defensive apathy to task, which isn't a surprise after the 23-year-old registered exactly one steal in 158 minutes on the court. Jenkins now holds the NBA record for lowest career steal rate among players with at least 1,000 minutes to their name (0.6 percent). Even if we limit the sample to two-year players, Jenkins is still the most steal-averse player on record. In the eternal struggle to find out who stole the cookies from the cookie jar, you can safely strike Jenkins' name off the list.

Jenkins enters the 2014-15 season with an enormous opportunity to redeem himself. He'll have competition with John Salmons and Bazemore, but the Hawks could use a scoring guard off the bench after they traded Lou Williams to Toronto. However, Jenkins' stint at summer league wasn't encouraging. He scored just two points on five shots in 29 minutes on the floor. Miraculously, he did pick up a steal. This, sadly, counts as progress"

callmened @ 7/8/2015 11:26 AM
ive always liked this kid. i think he missed a yr due to some injury tho. but from what i remember in college he can SHOOT
Rookie @ 7/8/2015 11:51 AM
nixluva wrote:The kid looks like someone who's dying to play. He can stroke it and has quickness, but doesn't look athletic. He could be a nice player to have tho since we need shooting. I have no idea what his defense is like.

Unless he has made progress, he is not athletic enough to stay in front of other guards. He can stroke it so probably why he is still in the league but can't stick on a team. He's not a PG and undersized for a SG. Another tweener who can't play D. Probably a good final piece to a good team who needs a 3pt specialist.

Sangfroid @ 7/8/2015 11:58 AM
meloanyk wrote:
joec32033 wrote:Looks like he has a jumper. His mechanics are good. May have some range. Those could have been the only 25 footers he made. He's quick and has decent handle but even the highlight video couldn't hide how he wasn't totally comfortable when he tried the highlight reel behind the back stuff. His handle was 100 times better keeping the ball in front of him.

I am not familar with this player. This is a OUTDATED scouting report by Hollinger prior to 14-15 season which wasnt kind . Jenkins did shoot better in 14-15 and had a lower t/o % . Perhaps his nerve injury did limit but he does seem one dimensional

"Scouting report
+ Spot-up shooter who suddenly forgot how to shoot.
+ Good rebounder. Can't dribble. Vacations on defensive end.
+ Recovering from February back surgery to fix nerve pain.

Analysis
At the 11th hour before the 2013-14 season, the Hawks' front office decided to exercise their third-year player option on Jenkins. They may want a do-over. It's hard to imagine a more disastrous sophomore campaign. Jenkins is a one-dimensional shooter who missed 14 of his 18 3-point attempts last season and sat out the majority of the season with a nerve issue that eventually required back surgery.

Jenkins better hope that the nerve issues were to blame because his NBA career is on life support at this point. Mike Budenholzer publically took Jenkins' defensive apathy to task, which isn't a surprise after the 23-year-old registered exactly one steal in 158 minutes on the court. Jenkins now holds the NBA record for lowest career steal rate among players with at least 1,000 minutes to their name (0.6 percent). Even if we limit the sample to two-year players, Jenkins is still the most steal-averse player on record. In the eternal struggle to find out who stole the cookies from the cookie jar, you can safely strike Jenkins' name off the list.

Jenkins enters the 2014-15 season with an enormous opportunity to redeem himself. He'll have competition with John Salmons and Bazemore, but the Hawks could use a scoring guard off the bench after they traded Lou Williams to Toronto. However, Jenkins' stint at summer league wasn't encouraging. He scored just two points on five shots in 29 minutes on the floor. Miraculously, he did pick up a steal. This, sadly, counts as progress"

So much for the miracle of highlight vids.

meloshouldgo @ 7/8/2015 1:06 PM
I would rather get Novak
H1AND1 @ 7/8/2015 1:17 PM
I honestly have never heard of this guy before. His workout video makes him look like a superstar but if that were the case he wouldnt be floating around in league minimum/d-league land. This is a guy who you give a 10 day contract to later on down the line to see what he can do. I dont think he brings anything to the table that 100 other guys available for the same money could bring. Id rather they give that Italian combo guard a shot.
TPercy @ 7/8/2015 1:39 PM
I would rather resign Shved.
Jenkins only skill is being a 3pt specialist. It's not like we are a terrible 3pt shooting team. We finsished 15th last season and we already added Afflalo and Porzingis.
CrushAlot @ 7/8/2015 1:42 PM
Sounds like it would be a vet minimum deal so it wouldn't interfere with Shved. Saw somewhere that the Clips are interested in Cole. Hope Cole is coming back.
TPercy @ 7/8/2015 1:45 PM
CrushAlot wrote:Sounds like it would be a vet minimum deal so it wouldn't interfere with Shved. Saw somewhere that the Clips are interested in Cole. Hope Cole is coming back.

It would. We already have 5 guards for next season, if we sign Jenkins then the likelyness of Shved coming back is unlikely.

CrushAlot @ 7/8/2015 1:57 PM
TPercy wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:Sounds like it would be a vet minimum deal so it wouldn't interfere with Shved. Saw somewhere that the Clips are interested in Cole. Hope Cole is coming back.

It would. We already have 5 guards for next season, if we sign Jenkins then the likelyness of Shved coming back is unlikely.

It seems to be quiet on the Shved front. Only Berman has mentioned him recently. I searched him on twitter and saw that he recently got married. No other news that I am aware of.
MaTT4281 @ 7/8/2015 2:00 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
TPercy wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:Sounds like it would be a vet minimum deal so it wouldn't interfere with Shved. Saw somewhere that the Clips are interested in Cole. Hope Cole is coming back.

It would. We already have 5 guards for next season, if we sign Jenkins then the likelyness of Shved coming back is unlikely.

It seems to be quiet on the Shved front. Only Berman has mentioned him recently. I searched him on twitter and saw that he recently got married. No other news that I am aware of.

If they don't resign Shved (or at least make an offer), you have to assume that was the plan the moment they traded for him. He played as well as you could have hoped in his audition with us last season.

BigDaddyG @ 7/8/2015 3:21 PM
Sangfroid wrote:
meloanyk wrote:
joec32033 wrote:Looks like he has a jumper. His mechanics are good. May have some range. Those could have been the only 25 footers he made. He's quick and has decent handle but even the highlight video couldn't hide how he wasn't totally comfortable when he tried the highlight reel behind the back stuff. His handle was 100 times better keeping the ball in front of him.

I am not familar with this player. This is a OUTDATED scouting report by Hollinger prior to 14-15 season which wasnt kind . Jenkins did shoot better in 14-15 and had a lower t/o % . Perhaps his nerve injury did limit but he does seem one dimensional

"Scouting report
+ Spot-up shooter who suddenly forgot how to shoot.
+ Good rebounder. Can't dribble. Vacations on defensive end.
+ Recovering from February back surgery to fix nerve pain.

Analysis
At the 11th hour before the 2013-14 season, the Hawks' front office decided to exercise their third-year player option on Jenkins. They may want a do-over. It's hard to imagine a more disastrous sophomore campaign. Jenkins is a one-dimensional shooter who missed 14 of his 18 3-point attempts last season and sat out the majority of the season with a nerve issue that eventually required back surgery.

Jenkins better hope that the nerve issues were to blame because his NBA career is on life support at this point. Mike Budenholzer publically took Jenkins' defensive apathy to task, which isn't a surprise after the 23-year-old registered exactly one steal in 158 minutes on the court. Jenkins now holds the NBA record for lowest career steal rate among players with at least 1,000 minutes to their name (0.6 percent). Even if we limit the sample to two-year players, Jenkins is still the most steal-averse player on record. In the eternal struggle to find out who stole the cookies from the cookie jar, you can safely strike Jenkins' name off the list.

Jenkins enters the 2014-15 season with an enormous opportunity to redeem himself. He'll have competition with John Salmons and Bazemore, but the Hawks could use a scoring guard off the bench after they traded Lou Williams to Toronto. However, Jenkins' stint at summer league wasn't encouraging. He scored just two points on five shots in 29 minutes on the floor. Miraculously, he did pick up a steal. This, sadly, counts as progress"

So much for the miracle of highlight vids.


Scouting report is outdated. He bounced back and shot 40% from three. His defense still looks suspect tho.
BigDaddyG @ 7/8/2015 3:25 PM
http://www.peachtreehoops.com/2015/6/12/...
John Jenkins came into the 2015 season trying to prove that he was finally recovered from a back injury that robbed him of virtually the entire 2014 season. His short stint in summer league last summer raised even more doubts, but he told reporters at the team's media day that he was completely healthy and in the best shape of his life.

Jenkins showed that during the preseason averaging 9.2 points while shooting 65 percent from the floor. He even showed off a quick first step an improved ability to finish off the dribble at the basket. However, the Hawks declined the third-year option on Jenkins and as the regular season began, it was apparent that he was way down the depth chart in terms of playing time.

However, when Jenkins played he did perform reasonably well whether that was in garbage time with the Hawks or in the D-League. He averaged 18 points in 11 games in the D-League while shooting 48 percent from the field and 42 percent from three-point range. Jenkins knocked down 40 percent of his three-point attempts with the Hawks while appearing in 24 games this season.

Of course offense has never been the question mark for Jenkins. It is the defensive end of the floor that has often had him out of the rotation. Jenkins' improved conditioning actually improved his stature as a defender. He will never be classified as a good defender, but it doesn't appear to be due to a lack of effort on his part.

Jenkins' time with the Hawks can be best summed up as bad luck. He showed some promise in his rookie season, but the back injury couldn't have come at a worst time. With the team transitioning from Larry Drew to Mike Budenholzer, Jenkins never got the opportunity to show that he belonged. By the time Jenkins recovered, Atlanta had made an effort to get bigger at the wing position and he found himself just trying to hold on to a roster spot.

Jenkins' tenure as a Hawk is likely over, but I'd be surprised if he doesn't get a shot with another NBA team. His shooting ability alone is worthy of a chance and there is a good possibility he will find himself in training camp with another NBA club.

newyorker4ever @ 7/8/2015 3:39 PM
MaTT4281 wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:
TPercy wrote:
CrushAlot wrote:Sounds like it would be a vet minimum deal so it wouldn't interfere with Shved. Saw somewhere that the Clips are interested in Cole. Hope Cole is coming back.

It would. We already have 5 guards for next season, if we sign Jenkins then the likelyness of Shved coming back is unlikely.

It seems to be quiet on the Shved front. Only Berman has mentioned him recently. I searched him on twitter and saw that he recently got married. No other news that I am aware of.

If they don't resign Shved (or at least make an offer), you have to assume that was the plan the moment they traded for him. He played as well as you could have hoped in his audition with us last season.

I wouldn't doubt if the offer of our 2.8 million room has already been offered to Shved but he supposedly has interest from at least a couple other teams so it could be we're in a waiting process right now on Shved. Unless Jenkins is also being considered for the room exemption but don't think he'd get that much from a team.

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