http://www.espn.com/nba/player/_/id/3438/george-hill
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.
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)
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..
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.
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.
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.
If there was a chance he would come here. Very good pg but isn't it likely he stays in Utah
No reason to ever consider George Hill with his age. No use in talking about his game weather good or bad