Knicks · The answer at PG for the Knicks that no one has mentioned (page 1)

Caseloads @ 2/26/2017 7:03 PM
http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3438/george-hill
newyorker4ever @ 2/26/2017 7:19 PM
Caseloads wrote:http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3438/george-hill

I just mentioned him on page 3 of the free agency thread earlier this morning so not everyone hasn't mentioned him.

callmened @ 2/26/2017 7:32 PM
yeah. someone else mentioned george hill.

ive always liked him as a player. my concern is his age (not that old but injuries have slowed him down) and he always seems to be hurt. im sure hes gonna want a 3-4 yr contract but i dont know at his age.

(i vote to draft a PG and just start all over. george hill is a win now type of move)

WOODMANnYk @ 2/26/2017 8:46 PM
How does george hill coming here will help the youth movement??? Porzingas and hernangomez.. Knicks sticking to this year's draft and will pick a pg in this year's deep 1st round draft..
corvetteknick @ 2/26/2017 9:34 PM
The next PG needs to come from this draft, or next year's draft. The Knicks are a 30 win team (at best) for at least 2-3 more years, so adding 3 lottery picks in 2017, 2018, and 2019 along with cap space should position them to be decent again. But that is 3 years away.
CrushAlot @ 2/26/2017 9:53 PM
WOODMANnYk wrote:How does george hill coming here will help the youth movement??? Porzingas and hernangomez.. Knicks sticking to this year's draft and will pick a pg in this year's deep 1st round draft..
Maybe. Phil loves big men though. Two years ago he drafted two 4/5's and signed two more centers. This past summer he signed two centers. He carries 5 centers and two point guards with extensive injury histories on a 15 man roster and he doesn't need a traditional point guard for the triangle. Drafting a point guard makes sense. But that doesn't seem to matter.
Caseloads @ 2/26/2017 10:54 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
WOODMANnYk wrote:How does george hill coming here will help the youth movement??? Porzingas and hernangomez.. Knicks sticking to this year's draft and will pick a pg in this year's deep 1st round draft..
Maybe. Phil loves big men though. Two years ago he drafted two 4/5's and signed two more centers. This past summer he signed two centers. He carries 5 centers and two point guards with extensive injury histories on a 15 man roster and he doesn't need a traditional point guard for the triangle. Drafting a point guard makes sense. But that doesn't seem to matter.

exactly. I don't think Phil will "waste" a high draft pick on a PG.

TPercy @ 2/26/2017 10:58 PM
If there was a chance he would come here. Very good pg but isn't it likely he stays in Utah
EnySpree @ 2/27/2017 10:00 AM
No reason to ever consider George Hill with his age. No use in talking about his game weather good or bad
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