https://www.sny.tv/knicks/news/could-kni...Not much of a distributor, but he plays D. With the injury, could he possibly be gotten on the cheap? Not giving up any draft picks for him, and Indy was fine without the re-habbed version...
By the way Nalod, I'm not giving up Frankie for him either.
J rod if you ever see Dolan ask him if he really wants two 30% shooters as is main perimeter cogs. I’m sure after 20 years of sht— his answer is ok
What we need Jr I’d is an EFFECTIVE 3 point shooter to go along with Barrett to increase spacing. Having two poor shooters will decrease the floor making it more difficult for the team as a whole. The Knicks need to draft better. The Knicks need a style of play and fit the players in.
BRIGGS wrote:What we need Jr I’d is an EFFECTIVE 3 point shooter to go along with Barrett to increase spacing. Having two poor shooters will decrease the floor making it more difficult for the team as a whole. The Knicks need to draft better. The Knicks need a style of play and fit the players in.
Agreed. Players who shoot a higher percentage from 3 are needed here. Regarding the draft check out Nesmith looks like the best movement shooter this year. High on Bey too. Hard to establish a playing style with so many staff changes.
Not only do we need more outside shooting - can we set the bar a little higher? Maybe only package all of the past three suffering years (picks/players) for a player not coming off an injury over 26? Maybe either or but not both please...
jskinny35 wrote:Not only do we need more outside shooting - can we set the bar a little higher? Maybe only package all of the past three suffering years (picks/players) for a player not coming off an injury over 26? Maybe either or but not both please...
Dip has turned himself into a legit 3 pt. threat and distributor from the guard spot. But the question is his recovery. He wasn't exactly lighting the world up prior to the quarantine. It could be rust and the minutes restriction. But we just don't know for sure and given our luck, we'd probably get screwed again.
I like Oladipo but he is an inspiring musician and I've noticed that athletes that think they can also have a career in music, don't seem to give 100% at the craft that made them famous.
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Swishfm3 wrote:I like Oladipo but he is an inspiring musician and I've noticed that athletes that think they can also have a career in music, don't seem to give 100% at the craft that made them famous.pass
Didn’t know about his music career... just don’t see him as a great fit for us. Talking skill set and injury concerns / recent sub par performances.