The way they are throwing frank out there is pathetic, KP experience the same thing in his first season, and improved all so little in his second season. If he didn't distance himself from the franchise, he would be looking even more suspect.
When monk played solid the first week of the season, then play horrible the 2nd wk, he's been place on the bench ever since. Most rookies who are not having an impact, get place on the bench, but we reward frank with more minutes the more mistakes he makes.
This poor kid can't make a lay up with a ladder. After 30 something games, he hasn't gotten better in any area, court vision, shot selections, layups, dribbling, passing, in fact, he's getting worse as the season progresses. Thats all falling back on management and the coaching staff.
PERRY put that kings roster together this off season, and they completely suck9hill is having the worse season of his life), not to mention his Orlando stint was brutally bad. Now we have 5 centers, 4 slow ass pgs (baker, frank, sessions, jack) who can't shoot or make lay-ups if their like was on the line, no starting sf, and have fail miserably at making any adjustments to help KP..
Then you wonder why we always end up trading our young players..
pay attention to our offense, KP posting up around the ft line, mcd running around (unsuccessfully) trying to get open, beasely is 4 ft from kp at the top of the key below the 3 point line, our shooting guard is 3 feet from beasely on the weak side below the 3 point line, and our pg is trying to get kp the ball in the post.
most teams have 2, 3, 4 guys station behind the arc, we have either 1, or none. There are times kp should move back and station himself behind the base line 3 point line to open up the lane, but he doesn't, he stays 15 feet from the basket, one big cluster fck
knicks1248 wrote:pay attention to our offense, KP posting up around the ft line, mcd running around (unsuccessfully) trying to get open, beasely is 4 ft from kp at the top of the key below the 3 point line, our shooting guard is 3 feet from beasely on the weak side below the 3 point line, and our pg is trying to get kp the ball in the post.most teams have 2, 3, 4 guys station behind the arc, we have either 1, or none. There are times kp should move back and station himself behind the base line 3 point line to open up the lane, but he doesn't, he stays 15 feet from the basket, one big cluster fck
we are missing timmy so obviously that hurts. But the Knicks werent suppose to go far this. However our future will be good starting next year. Frank has still had a positive impact on the court even though his offense is still developing
StarksEwing1 wrote:Another dumb thread
I guess your really impress by the way our youngings are developing, you don't see nothing wrong..smh
knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:Another dumb thread
I guess your really impress by the way our youngings are developing, you don't see nothing wrong..smh
How great did you expect Frank to be as a rookie? He's a good defensive player who needs a lot of work offensively. He has been inconsistent to say the least. Did you expect anything more? Also, when we drafted Porzingis, did you expect him to develop into more than a 24 ppg scorer and top rim protector in the league by year 3? If so, what was your expectation? This is a really dumb thread.
knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:Another dumb thread
I guess your really impress by the way our youngings are developing, you don't see nothing wrong..smh
Lets be honest dude you were never a big supporter of building through the draft anyway. Also this is like the 10th thread you made about how frank sucks and is just a role player. Obviously you dislike that he is a phil jackson pick. Im not saying that everything you say is wrong. Frank is still very raw especially on offense. If fine with him coming of the bench the rest of the year. However the kid is 19 and has shown some real good flashes as one of the younger players in the league. Yes there will be bumps in the road but that goes for most rookies
StarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:pay attention to our offense, KP posting up around the ft line, mcd running around (unsuccessfully) trying to get open, beasely is 4 ft from kp at the top of the key below the 3 point line, our shooting guard is 3 feet from beasely on the weak side below the 3 point line, and our pg is trying to get kp the ball in the post.most teams have 2, 3, 4 guys station behind the arc, we have either 1, or none. There are times kp should move back and station himself behind the base line 3 point line to open up the lane, but he doesn't, he stays 15 feet from the basket, one big cluster fck
we are missing timmy so obviously that hurts. But the Knicks werent suppose to go far this. However our future will be good starting next year. Frank has still had a positive impact on the court even though his offense is still developing
it's always next yr, you'll see..
teams are taking 25 to 45 3's per game..we have had quite a few games where we took less then 13, like last night..WTf
StarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:Another dumb thread
I guess your really impress by the way our youngings are developing, you don't see nothing wrong..smh
Lets be honest dude you were never a big supporter of building through the draft anyway. Also this is like the 10th thread you made about how frank sucks and is just a role player. Obviously you dislike that he is a phil jackson pick. Im not saying that everything you say is wrong. Frank is still very raw especially on offense. If fine with him coming of the bench the rest of the year. However the kid is 19 and has shown some real good flashes as one of the younger players in the league. Yes there will be bumps in the road but that goes for most rookies
It's not that I don't like frank, he's no where near ready, not even close. He's also a very bad fit for JH's offense.
just look at the guards jh has had success with, gordan, Bledsoe, Isaiah, Brandon, does franks game remotely resembles any of those players..cmon dude.
Just because you have talent, doesn't automatically make you a perfect fit for every coaches system, LIN is a perfect example
knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:Another dumb thread
I guess your really impress by the way our youngings are developing, you don't see nothing wrong..smh
Lets be honest dude you were never a big supporter of building through the draft anyway. Also this is like the 10th thread you made about how frank sucks and is just a role player. Obviously you dislike that he is a phil jackson pick. Im not saying that everything you say is wrong. Frank is still very raw especially on offense. If fine with him coming of the bench the rest of the year. However the kid is 19 and has shown some real good flashes as one of the younger players in the league. Yes there will be bumps in the road but that goes for most rookies
It's not that I don't like frank, he's no where near ready, not even close. He's also a very bad fit for JH's offense.
just look at the guards jh has had success with, gordan, Bledsoe, Isaiah, Brandon, does franks game remotely resembles any of those players..cmon dude.
Just because you have talent, doesn't automatically make you a perfect fit for every coaches system, LIN is a perfect example
JH has really never been successful. I think his offense sucks. In age where good teams throw up 25-30 threes. The Knicks don’t do that. Other teams know this and just collapse the paint area. The offense is simply not a threat.
We are going to win 8 next games, keep cool