reub wrote:Labeyrie is not that good. I like Ndour much better.
They look like the same player... Labeyrie is a little more mobile
EnySpree wrote:reub wrote:Labeyrie is not that good. I like Ndour much better.
They look like the same player... Labeyrie is a little more mobile
Ndour has cleared waivers. Not sure if the Knicks will bring him back. I think Labeyrie has a better outside shot.
franco12 wrote:Anyone think Labeyrie will get an invite to training camp? I only caught part of the game today - he looked good, if a bit weak.
I think they bring him to training camp and give him a final shot to make the Knicks...Maybe they have him one of those new contracts.
Looks like a better outside shooter than Ndour, and although he might not be a physical monster, he is also stronger than Ndour.
I was hoping to see Hayes be assertive in SL, but I saw little there, and nothing to warrant an invitation to training camp unless he's been an entirely different player in practices. Labeyrie is an older player and more able to compete at this point, and as one article pointed out, having him on the team with Frank would be a positive thing for our baby PG.
We will see, though.
nyknickzingis wrote:CrushAlot wrote:nyknickzingis wrote:Do we still have his draft rights?
This was 2014 pick, right?
Wonder if he has some NBA level game.
Worth a training camp invite.
The Knicks still have his rights. His twitter account has a ny theme. I thought his rights might get moved at the deadline. He played in the summer league the year before last and showed a lot of moxie.
His NBA position would be what, in your opinion?
Looks like a 4 man to me.
But if so, like Lance Thomas, need a 3 point shot if he wants to make it in the NBA.
More 3 than 4, but not your typical plodding 3 like Melo, dude's definitely high energy. Nigel Hayes though not big enough is much more of a banger.
meloshouldgo wrote:nyknickzingis wrote:CrushAlot wrote:nyknickzingis wrote:Do we still have his draft rights?
This was 2014 pick, right?
Wonder if he has some NBA level game.
Worth a training camp invite.
The Knicks still have his rights. His twitter account has a ny theme. I thought his rights might get moved at the deadline. He played in the summer league the year before last and showed a lot of moxie.
His NBA position would be what, in your opinion?
Looks like a 4 man to me.
But if so, like Lance Thomas, need a 3 point shot if he wants to make it in the NBA.
More 3 than 4, but not your typical plodding 3 like Melo, dude's definitely high energy. Nigel Hayes though not big enough is much more of a banger.
He's a four. He also has worked a lot on his shot and was hitting from distance this summer. Hayes doesn't look like an nba player at this point.
CrushAlot wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:nyknickzingis wrote:CrushAlot wrote:nyknickzingis wrote:Do we still have his draft rights?
This was 2014 pick, right?
Wonder if he has some NBA level game.
Worth a training camp invite.
The Knicks still have his rights. His twitter account has a ny theme. I thought his rights might get moved at the deadline. He played in the summer league the year before last and showed a lot of moxie.
His NBA position would be what, in your opinion?
Looks like a 4 man to me.
But if so, like Lance Thomas, need a 3 point shot if he wants to make it in the NBA.
More 3 than 4, but not your typical plodding 3 like Melo, dude's definitely high energy. Nigel Hayes though not big enough is much more of a banger.
He's a four. He also has worked a lot on his shot and was hitting from distance this summer. Hayes doesn't look like an nba player at this point.
Hayes has a ways to go, but disagree on Labeyre - I am watching mostly highlights but yet to see him rebound or even box out.
Labeyrie may have been the player of the month for February but he wasn't player of the month for July.