You’ve got some sweet upside my dude. Keep up the good work.
Love, Allanfan20.
You could have named this thread "Mitch Robinson is the Shit"
Give credit to Robinson--he was consistent
BRIGGS wrote:Give credit to Robinson--he was consistent
He's no Cole Aldrich but I guezs we'll keep him..heh heh.
martin wrote:You could have named this thread "Mitch Robinson is the Shit"
Sorry to be a massive disapointment. I didn’t mean to be a rogue poster.
Allanfan20 wrote:martin wrote:You could have named this thread "Mitch Robinson is the Shit"
Sorry to be a massive disapointment? I didn’t mean to be a rogue poster.
Tell Martin he's pretty, that always works...
Allanfan20 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:martin wrote:You could have named this thread "Mitch Robinson is the Shit"
Sorry to be a massive disapointment? I didn’t mean to be a rogue poster.
Tell Martin he's pretty, that always works...
Martin, you’re sexy.
and he's been a naughty mod....
GustavBahler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:martin wrote:You could have named this thread "Mitch Robinson is the Shit"
Sorry to be a massive disapointment? I didn’t mean to be a rogue poster.
Tell Martin he's pretty, that always works...
Martin, you’re sexy.
and he's been a naughty mod....
That hasn’t EVER changed.
damn. basketball is the new soccer.
knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
I agree, Camby didnt become a real force until he left NY. Played with more intensity in Denver. His injuries also subsided (until we got him back of course)
Remember those 20/20 games he was putting up in Denver, or somewhere in that range. Robinson is going to need to improve his footwork, to be able to make the most out of his athleticism.
Definitely going to be an upgrade from Willy. Hernangomez was more polished around the rim, but he didnt put in half the effort, defensively. Looking forward to seeing a front line of KP/Robinson. Defensively, they should be scary, if they learn to work together to cover each other's mistakes.
GustavBahler wrote:Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
I agree, Camby didnt become a real force until he left NY. Played with more intensity in Denver. His injuries also subsided (until we got him back of course)
Remember those 20/20 games he was putting up in Denver, or somewhere in that range. Robinson is going to need to improve his footwork, to be able to make the most out of his athleticism.
Definitely going to be an upgrade from Willy. Hernangomez was more polished around the rim, but he didnt put in half the effort, defensively. Looking forward to seeing a front line of KP/Robinson. Defensively, they should be scary, if they learn to work together to cover each other's mistakes.
Agreed. Its hard to imagine he missed over a year and still looks impressive. That shows you the skills and athleticism he has. Obviously he needs some time to build more stamina and polish his skills but a year from now it should be real exciting frontcourt
Two days in a row Wasserman is pumping up Knick draft picks.
GustavBahler wrote:Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
I agree, Camby didnt become a real force until he left NY. Played with more intensity in Denver. His injuries also subsided (until we got him back of course)
Remember those 20/20 games he was putting up in Denver, or somewhere in that range. Robinson is going to need to improve his footwork, to be able to make the most out of his athleticism.
Definitely going to be an upgrade from Willy. Hernangomez was more polished around the rim, but he didnt put in half the effort, defensively. Looking forward to seeing a front line of KP/Robinson. Defensively, they should be scary, if they learn to work together to cover each other's mistakes.
I can't under estimate what camby did when he was healthy, your talking about an era where there was a surplus of big men in the league.
KP and Mitch don't have any Big men in the east to deal with other than Embiid.
The most important part of their success will be our PG, and that's on BOTH ENDS.
I heard fiz is considering playing a line up of
Mitch- 7"
Kornet- 7"
Kp- 7 3"
knox- 6 9"
Frank-6 6"
Think that can work?
Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
+1
tenacity ... ferociousness ... thunder. Not words used in the same sentence with Willy. Not that I remember, anyway.
Now let's hope the SHit's wiry strength helps him stay healthy.
knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
I agree, Camby didnt become a real force until he left NY. Played with more intensity in Denver. His injuries also subsided (until we got him back of course)
Remember those 20/20 games he was putting up in Denver, or somewhere in that range. Robinson is going to need to improve his footwork, to be able to make the most out of his athleticism.
Definitely going to be an upgrade from Willy. Hernangomez was more polished around the rim, but he didnt put in half the effort, defensively. Looking forward to seeing a front line of KP/Robinson. Defensively, they should be scary, if they learn to work together to cover each other's mistakes.
I can't under estimate what camby did when he was healthy, your talking about an era where there was a surplus of big men in the league.
KP and Mitch don't have any Big men in the east to deal with other than Embiid.
The most important part of their success will be our PG, and that's on BOTH ENDS.
I heard fiz is considering playing a line up of
Mitch- 7"
Kornet- 7"
Kp- 7 3"
knox- 6 9"
Frank-6 6"
Think that can work?
I heard Fizdale wants to try a big lineup like that, been saying thats where the league is headed. As mobile as KP is for a 7fter, dont believe he's mobile enough to play the 3. I could see Knox playing the 2 in time, but the jury is still out on Frank as a PG IMO. Kornet would have to make strides as well.
GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Chandler wrote:Allanfan20 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Camby 2.5
I think he might have a slightly different skillset than Camby. Camby was also super duper skinny (which definitely contributed to his injury problems) while Robinson seems to have some wirey strength in him.
He’s definitely playing like Camby right now though.
I think he will fit alongside KP much better than Willy could (and I liked Willy)
I also think The SHit has a tenacity and ferociousness to his game that Camby often lacked. We will see him getting feeds on breaks that will produce thunder.
His FT shooting is horrible though -- needs immediate attention
I agree, Camby didnt become a real force until he left NY. Played with more intensity in Denver. His injuries also subsided (until we got him back of course)
Remember those 20/20 games he was putting up in Denver, or somewhere in that range. Robinson is going to need to improve his footwork, to be able to make the most out of his athleticism.
Definitely going to be an upgrade from Willy. Hernangomez was more polished around the rim, but he didnt put in half the effort, defensively. Looking forward to seeing a front line of KP/Robinson. Defensively, they should be scary, if they learn to work together to cover each other's mistakes.
I can't under estimate what camby did when he was healthy, your talking about an era where there was a surplus of big men in the league.
KP and Mitch don't have any Big men in the east to deal with other than Embiid.
The most important part of their success will be our PG, and that's on BOTH ENDS.
I heard fiz is considering playing a line up of
Mitch- 7"
Kornet- 7"
Kp- 7 3"
knox- 6 9"
Frank-6 6"
Think that can work?
I heard Fizdale wants to try a big lineup like that, been saying thats where the league is headed. As mobile as KP is for a 7fter, dont believe he's mobile enough to play the 3. I could see Knox playing the 2 in time, but the jury is still out on Frank as a PG IMO. Kornet would have to make strides as well.
This is a fun line up to think about for next year. Truth be told, Frank won't be up to Hardaway's offensive level next year and insert THjr in and that's a offensive juggernut. Mitchell will have a lot of "Capella" like looks as you have 4 shooters out there!
Super fun to play with. Long term if Knox fills out he will be a handful at the 3, KP at the 4 and Mitchell scrubbing the sky at the 5!