Knicks · frank Nitty gets zero votes (page 1)
Maybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,
Or they've never seen him play. Most NCAA draftees know one another and know each other' games. There is no reason those guys should know his game, they're not 'scouting' YouTube videos like what you are.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project...
Who cares?
but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
No he doesn't.
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Maybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
Over Reaction Tuesday
Knickoftime wrote:knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Or they've never seen him play. Most NCAA draftees know one another and know each other' games. There is no reason those guys should know his game, they're not 'scouting' YouTube videos like what you are.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project...Who cares?
but he needs to out there playing some pick up gamesNo he doesn't.
your one of the hand full of knick fans in the world that believes in the coaching staff
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Maybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
Do you really think they've watched him play?
knicks1248 wrote:Knickoftime wrote:knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Or they've never seen him play. Most NCAA draftees know one another and know each other' games. There is no reason those guys should know his game, they're not 'scouting' YouTube videos like what you are.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project...Who cares?
but he needs to out there playing some pick up gamesNo he doesn't.
your one of the hand full of knick fans in the world that believes in the coaching staff
I have no fucking idea if Ntilikina will be any good.
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Maybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.ITOoyqy
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
or maybe, JUST MAYBE, no rookies have seen him play because he's only played in fucking france and none of these guys have watched international basketball. please man, get a fucking grip.
First off start showing the kid respect and use his name. Ntilikina. WTF is "Nitty"?
Then take your meds like the bottle says instead of using us as your emotional tampon every time you need a hug.
Then take a breath and think? Gee, What do all these kids have in common?
Answer: EACH OTHER!!! AAU? Agents? They all either go to Kentucky or Duke?
They all stick together.
Then Use your mind and ask yourself: "Gee, I wonder how past polls worked out"?
2015-16. Relevant cuz of the unicorn.
They had for rookie of the year
1. Jahlil Okafor, Philadelphia -- 41.9 percent
2. Stanley Johnson, Detroit -- 19.4 percent
3. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota -- 12.9 percent
T-4. Emmanuel Mudiay, Denver -- 9.7 percent
D'Angelo Russell, L.A. Lakers -- 9.7 percent
Others receiving votes: Willie Cauley-Stein, Sacramento; Trey Lyles, Utah
Anyone missing???? Maybe the number 4 pick?
Here is the Rookie of the year final three:
Winner: Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves
Second: Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks
Third: Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
What happened? The Euro's didn't get any preseason cred. Knicks1248, did you cry too when we drafted KP?
Now That I showed you how to do it, why not look at other years and then tell us things instead of preseason panicking.
and please understand ROY is not always a career maker either. Some years the kids are really young. NTilikina would be going into his freshman year at college.
Draft is not guarantee of anything. We have lots of history in the NBA of top picks busting. Its part of the process. Few enter the league as a sure thing and meet or exceed the hype.
Nalod wrote:Lazy ass OP.First off start showing the kid respect and use his name. Ntilikina. WTF is "Nitty"?
Then take your meds like the bottle says instead of using us as your emotional tampon every time you need a hug.
Then take a breath and think? Gee, What do all these kids have in common?
Answer: EACH OTHER!!! AAU? Agents? They all either go to Kentucky or Duke?
They all stick together.
Then Use your mind and ask yourself: "Gee, I wonder how past polls worked out"?
2015-16. Relevant cuz of the unicorn.They had for rookie of the year
1. Jahlil Okafor, Philadelphia -- 41.9 percent
2. Stanley Johnson, Detroit -- 19.4 percent
3. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota -- 12.9 percent
T-4. Emmanuel Mudiay, Denver -- 9.7 percent
D'Angelo Russell, L.A. Lakers -- 9.7 percent
Others receiving votes: Willie Cauley-Stein, Sacramento; Trey Lyles, Utah
Anyone missing???? Maybe the number 4 pick?
Here is the Rookie of the year final three:Winner: Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves
Second: Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks
Third: Nikola Jokic, Denver NuggetsWhat happened? The Euro's didn't get any preseason cred. Knicks1248, did you cry too when we drafted KP?
Now That I showed you how to do it, why not look at other years and then tell us things instead of preseason panicking.
and please understand ROY is not always a career maker either. Some years the kids are really young. NTilikina would be going into his freshman year at college.
Draft is not guarantee of anything. We have lots of history in the NBA of top picks busting. Its part of the process. Few enter the league as a sure thing and meet or exceed the hype.
What's up with "Nitty" nickname? The "T" is silent in his name. You knew this was coming man some here got the chicken little syndrome.
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Not suprising that you actually swallowed this crapMaybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
StarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Not suprising that you actually swallowed this crapMaybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
Dude lets be honest, no one knows how this kid will be, not even the coaching staff. He's pretty much a unknown at this point with potential. None of those rookies know this kid, ever played with him, or ever really seen him play, so I'm not the least bit surprise.
KP was a almost a no brainer pick, he was definitely top 4 and most GM's new that, this draft had some options at number 8. So Let's stop acting like this staff has a "Isaiah like" track record with draft picks.
knicks1248 wrote:Dude lets be honest, no one knows how this kid will be, not even the coaching staff.
Congratulations, you just described every draft in every professional sport ever.
He's pretty much a unknown at this point with potential.
Congratulations, you just described every draft pick in every professional sport ever.
knicks1248 wrote:either other rookies could careless, or he's not that good,Maybe this year’s NBA rookies didn’t know how to spell his name.In a rookie survey that took place two weeks ago during the league’s annual rookie photo shoot in Tarrytown, Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina didn’t receive a single vote in any of the categories that were voted upon.
Thirty first-year players received at least one vote, including Dennis Smith Jr., who won the Rookie of the Year polling. Former Knicks president Phil Jackson passed on Smith at No. 8 to take the Frenchman, who turned 19 in July.
Smith had a remarkable summer league in Las Vegas for the Mavericks, who were high on Ntilikina but sources say were just as thrilled to nab Smith with the ninth selection. The Knicks face the Mavericks in Dallas on Jan. 7. Dallas visits the Garden on March 13.
It is fairly understandable Ntilikina got overlooked because he missed the entire summer league in Orlando with a knee injury, and few players have seen him in French League action. But getting shut out completely should serve as motivational fodder for Ntilikina, who led his team to the French League finals, at which he injured his knee in the decisive Game 5.
Modal TriggerThe Mavericks’ Dennis Smith impressed during summer league.NBAE/Getty Images
Ntilikina, noted for his 6-5 height and 7-foot wingspan, didn’t even manage a vote for best rookie defender – which was won by Suns forward Josh Jackson. Nets center Jarrett Allen, taken 22nd, received one defensive vote.Donovan Mitchell Jr., also passed on by the Knicks, won the polling for “steal of the draft’’ as he was taken 13th by Utah. Detroit’s Luke Kennard notched a win in the category of “Best Shooter’’ while Smith captured “Most Athletic.’’
Before the draft, the departed Jackson made a noteworthy comment, stating he was not looking for the most athletic player who could “jump out of the gym” or post “triple-double games.’’ Smith recorded a record two triple-double games against ACC competition in his lone season at N.C. State. New Knicks president Steve Mills, after he got promoted, stood by the Ntilikina pick.
There were 39 players at the rookie photo shoot and all participated in the survey.
im going to be livid if this kid is a major project, I know he's look good in a empty gym, but he needs to out there playing some pick up games
He is euro so how anybody but scouts know how he will do?
Knixkik wrote:These guys vote for their peers from the aau circuits, etc. All the top guys from the US are from the same class. They are friends and know each other well. No one knows Ntilikina.
Frank and Mitchell seemed to have developed a friendship. They sat next to each other at the draft. Mitchell seemed genuinely happy for Frank and slapped 5 as his named was called. Then then have recently have worked out together with Brickley.
Nalod wrote:Lazy ass OP.First off start showing the kid respect and use his name. Ntilikina. WTF is "Nitty"?
Then take your meds like the bottle says instead of using us as your emotional tampon every time you need a hug.
Then take a breath and think? Gee, What do all these kids have in common?
Answer: EACH OTHER!!! AAU? Agents? They all either go to Kentucky or Duke?
They all stick together.
Then Use your mind and ask yourself: "Gee, I wonder how past polls worked out"?
2015-16. Relevant cuz of the unicorn.They had for rookie of the year
1. Jahlil Okafor, Philadelphia -- 41.9 percent
2. Stanley Johnson, Detroit -- 19.4 percent
3. Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota -- 12.9 percent
T-4. Emmanuel Mudiay, Denver -- 9.7 percent
D'Angelo Russell, L.A. Lakers -- 9.7 percent
Others receiving votes: Willie Cauley-Stein, Sacramento; Trey Lyles, Utah
Anyone missing???? Maybe the number 4 pick?
Here is the Rookie of the year final three:Winner: Karl-Anthony Towns, Minnesota Timberwolves
Second: Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks
Third: Nikola Jokic, Denver NuggetsWhat happened? The Euro's didn't get any preseason cred. Knicks1248, did you cry too when we drafted KP?
Now That I showed you how to do it, why not look at other years and then tell us things instead of preseason panicking.
and please understand ROY is not always a career maker either. Some years the kids are really young. NTilikina would be going into his freshman year at college.
Draft is not guarantee of anything. We have lots of history in the NBA of top picks busting. Its part of the process. Few enter the league as a sure thing and meet or exceed the hype.
Supreme roast and very intelligent. I'm a fan as of today.