newyorker4ever wrote:Finally he's officially signed. I was getting a little worried after page 17 that we were getting our hopes up for nothing but we now have a guard that can push the pace and get to the basket and i've seen him make some pretty slick passes as well. Hopefully he turns out to be what most of us are hoping for.
We need a break! If he can be developed it would be a nice boost to our talent pool. IMO just his raw abilities will make a difference. PUSHING that ball on a regular basis and getting more easy buckets is a big deal for this team. Not to mention that Wroten has good defensive potential as well.
nixluva wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:Finally he's officially signed. I was getting a little worried after page 17 that we were getting our hopes up for nothing but we now have a guard that can push the pace and get to the basket and i've seen him make some pretty slick passes as well. Hopefully he turns out to be what most of us are hoping for.
We need a break! If he can be developed it would be a nice boost to our talent pool. IMO just his raw abilities will make a difference. PUSHING that ball on a regular basis and getting more easy buckets is a big deal for this team. Not to mention that Wroten has good defensive potential as well.
Agreed. That's why I was excited about it. His strengths are our team's biggest weaknesses. 1)Quickness and Athleticism 2) Attacking and getting to the rim at will from a guard 3) Pushing the pace from a guard 4) Athletic enough to defend the pg position
All these things have killed us this year.
We got Tony Wroten, yo! lol
This should be the only thread in which we discuss Tony Wroten. martin/Andrew, can we get a sticky on this one?
crzymdups wrote:This should be the only thread in which we discuss Tony Wroten. martin/Andrew, can we get a sticky on this one?
Sticky on a guard we found in the garbage can, who was dumped by the worse team in NBA history? Sure why not.....Knicks 4 Life
Tony Wroten = #Knickstape & #threadkiller
nixluva wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:Finally he's officially signed. I was getting a little worried after page 17 that we were getting our hopes up for nothing but we now have a guard that can push the pace and get to the basket and i've seen him make some pretty slick passes as well. Hopefully he turns out to be what most of us are hoping for.
We need a break! If he can be developed it would be a nice boost to our talent pool. IMO just his raw abilities will make a difference. PUSHING that ball on a regular basis and getting more easy buckets is a big deal for this team. Not to mention that Wroten has good defensive potential as well.
Yeah i agree. It's not like he's finished growing and he's a legit guard in the league yet so he's clearly got a lot of work to do but he's does have a lot of what we've been missing from our guards all year and if he really wants this to work then he'll put in the work this off season and be ready next year. It would've been nice to get him for the rest of our games to get his adjustment to our offense going but i'm excited to see what he'll give us next year. If he can be what we hope then it will be a huge help for next year and we could put our focus on other areas of the team in free agency.
blkexec wrote:crzymdups wrote:This should be the only thread in which we discuss Tony Wroten. martin/Andrew, can we get a sticky on this one?
Sticky on a guard we found in the garbage can, who was dumped by the worse team in NBA history? Sure why not.....Knicks 4 Life
Exactly the point. The worst teams are the ones that make the mistakes right?? So maybe they just threw away a player that they shouldn't have. They also at one time threw away Ish Smith right?? Look at him now.
So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
To have his rights for next year.
stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
To get him while the impression on him sucks...
stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
crzymdups wrote:stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
I think Wroten can play but they're protecting him. He's bound to be rusty and not in top shape. He would have very little time to get the hang of the offense as well. So it could just be practical especially in NY where the media is just waiting to pounce on this kid.
nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
I think Wroten can play but they're protecting him. He's bound to be rusty and not in top shape. He would have very little time to get the hang of the offense as well. So it could just be practical especially in NY where the media is just waiting to pounce on this kid.
I mean... I have no idea what you are basing that on. I think you and I have zero idea what his health status is. It could be that his injury and recovery is far more complicated than anyone knows. But I'm glad the Knicks can work with him on his rehab. That's the smart part of signing him.
crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
I think Wroten can play but they're protecting him. He's bound to be rusty and not in top shape. He would have very little time to get the hang of the offense as well. So it could just be practical especially in NY where the media is just waiting to pounce on this kid.
I mean... I have no idea what you are basing that on. I think you and I have zero idea what his health status is. It could be that his injury and recovery is far more complicated than anyone knows. But I'm glad the Knicks can work with him on his rehab. That's the smart part of signing him.
I'm basing it on the fact that he was playing this year and Sixers observers said he looked the same physically but rusty. They said he was still able to beat smaller guards off the dribble.
I just think Phil knows the kid needs work and why push him into the fire of NY when he's gonna need time to get his game right?
nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
I think Wroten can play but they're protecting him. He's bound to be rusty and not in top shape. He would have very little time to get the hang of the offense as well. So it could just be practical especially in NY where the media is just waiting to pounce on this kid.
I mean... I have no idea what you are basing that on. I think you and I have zero idea what his health status is. It could be that his injury and recovery is far more complicated than anyone knows. But I'm glad the Knicks can work with him on his rehab. That's the smart part of signing him.
I'm basing it on the fact that he was playing this year and Sixers observers said he looked the same physically but rusty. They said he was still able to beat smaller guards off the dribble.
I just think Phil knows the kid needs work and why push him into the fire of NY when he's gonna need time to get his game right?
So what some reporters said six months ago? ok. The truth is we have no idea.
crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
It's a smart buy low move - and it's a good way to get him in to see Knicks medical staff to get him on a proper rehab program.
I think Wroten can play but they're protecting him. He's bound to be rusty and not in top shape. He would have very little time to get the hang of the offense as well. So it could just be practical especially in NY where the media is just waiting to pounce on this kid.
I mean... I have no idea what you are basing that on. I think you and I have zero idea what his health status is. It could be that his injury and recovery is far more complicated than anyone knows. But I'm glad the Knicks can work with him on his rehab. That's the smart part of signing him.
I'm basing it on the fact that he was playing this year and Sixers observers said he looked the same physically but rusty. They said he was still able to beat smaller guards off the dribble.
I just think Phil knows the kid needs work and why push him into the fire of NY when he's gonna need time to get his game right?
So what some reporters said six months ago? ok. The truth is we have no idea.
There were no reports that he was reinjured. He was playing and dunking the ball. I don't think it's about him not being healthy. He surely never tweeted anything about being hurt but rather how anxious he was to play. He thought he was coming to the Knicks earlier. It's just a guess based on everything I've read and what I think Phil is thinking about protecting the kid.
crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:
There were no reports that he was reinjured. He was playing and dunking the ball. I don't think it's about him not being healthy. He surely never tweeted anything about being hurt but rather how anxious he was to play. He thought he was coming to the Knicks earlier. It's just a guess based on everything I've read and what I think Phil is thinking about protecting the kid.
yup
Like I said dude was playing and there were ZERO medical reports saying he was unable to play. So an educated guess is valid.
nixluva wrote:crzymdups wrote:nixluva wrote:
There were no reports that he was reinjured. He was playing and dunking the ball. I don't think it's about him not being healthy. He surely never tweeted anything about being hurt but rather how anxious he was to play. He thought he was coming to the Knicks earlier. It's just a guess based on everything I've read and what I think Phil is thinking about protecting the kid.
yup
Like I said dude was playing and there were ZERO medical reports saying he was unable to play. So an educated guess is valid.
Well, it looks like Calderon might miss some games due to that calf injury, so I guess we'll see if your read of the tea leaves is correct.
stopstandthere wrote:So Wroten will not be playing this season? Why we signed him that early?
to stop him to go to any of the other teams that were desperate for a him.