Knicks · Miles McBride (page 2)
unstopaball12 wrote:With walker and rose here, no room for him to play early in the season.I can see him making a splash during the tail end.
Both Kemba and Derek gwine have plenty down time.
Uptown wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksLove what I am seeing from McBride in Summer League, but I guess what Quick did against the pros last season doesn't count? Either way, I don't think Deuce and Quick should be competing for the same minutes.
If we assume Kenna/Rose split the PG minutes that leaves us with the SG spot for guys like RJ, Quick, Grimes —- with Duece likely 3rd string PG.
If RJ is starter the battle for back-up SG comes down to IQ & Grimes and have to say IQ is going to have his hands full fending Grimes off.
Grimes primary issue IMO is his confidence — if he has it he is a legit SG prospect if it falters under bright lights of NYC he could run into trouble but kid has positional size, high b-ball IQ, shooting stroke and is both a solid defender plus above avg rebounder (all this Thibs will love).
BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the Knicks
It’s not Deuce vs IQ.
It’s Grimes vs IQ.
PGs going to be Kamba, Rose & Deuce
SGs going to be RJ, IQ & Grimes
At least that is the way I see it and if Grimes can shoot solidly I think his size, rebounding and D will put him over IQ.
BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the Knicks
Do you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
Moonangie wrote:unstopaball12 wrote:With walker and rose here, no room for him to play early in the season.I can see him making a splash during the tail end.
Both Kemba and Derek gwine have plenty down time.
If we are likely, and based on last year, you can count on Kemba & Rose being able to each give you about 40% of the available PG minutes. That leaves at least 20% that someone has to play. In a perfect world, you'd have Rose & Kemba available for 82 games- they won't for any number of reasons.
ekstarks94 wrote:unstopaball12 wrote:With walker and rose here, no room for him to play early in the season.I can see him making a splash during the tail end.
Be surprised…Kemba is sitting back to backs…IQ will probably be first up but I could see Thibs throwing him mins….
I don't see where Kemba or Rose playing more the 65 games, so i think both will get opportunities.
I also think Mcbride now make IQ more expendable in the event a trade comes in play for Myles Turner.
LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksIt’s not Deuce vs IQ.
It’s Grimes vs IQ.
PGs going to be Kamba, Rose & Deuce
SGs going to be RJ, IQ & GrimesAt least that is the way I see it and if Grimes can shoot solidly I think his size, rebounding and D will put him over IQ.
Forgetting about Burks as well, and they signed Bacon. 96mins at G/F. If Thibs went conservative and gave RJ & Fournier combined 60mins on the wing. That would leave 36mins for IQ & Burks, Bacon, Grimes, Knox to try and compete over. And honestly Thibs probably gives them 34-36mins each leaving 24-26mins on the table. Expanded mins will depend on injuries and if they create some sort of rest plan.
BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I expect that other teams, as well as the Knicks, passed on Johnson because of non-basketball factors. Seems like he was at 3 different high schools his last 3 years in HS, and then opted out of the rest of his season w/ Duke. Not exactly the dedication you normally look for.
In your defense, though, it looks like we could have ended up with Johnson, Grimes, McBride, and Sims (I will assume the Knicks would've taken McBride, and not Rokas, at 32), if they had wanted to go that way, and even if Johnson disappointed, we would've had a fine draft.
We picked well based on what we saw in SL, so I have to assume that the Knicks brain trust looked at Johnson and had a good reason not to take him, just as they compared McBride and Cooper, and decided to take Deuce.
Even though I'm ecstatic about how our draft picks played...it is still only SL. The same is true for Johnson.
Looks like we picked high character players who were also good BB players...guys the front office believes will prosper on the big stage and not get beaten down. Time will tell if they were right, but again, the same is true for Johnson.
BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I’m not buying into the J Johnson hype and to me he’s not a player Thibs would have put on the court.
I suspect this guys D is going to be exposed big time and also believe his character issues (quitting on multiple teams) will rise to the surface.
newyorknewyork wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksIt’s not Deuce vs IQ.
It’s Grimes vs IQ.
PGs going to be Kamba, Rose & Deuce
SGs going to be RJ, IQ & GrimesAt least that is the way I see it and if Grimes can shoot solidly I think his size, rebounding and D will put him over IQ.
Forgetting about Burks as well, and they signed Bacon. 96mins at G/F. If Thibs went conservative and gave RJ & Fournier combined 60mins on the wing. That would leave 36mins for IQ & Burks, Bacon, Grimes, Knox to try and compete over. And honestly Thibs probably gives them 34-36mins each leaving 24-26mins on the table. Expanded mins will depend on injuries and if they create some sort of rest plan.
I’ve got Fournier/Burkes as the SFs given Knicks seem to consider RJ a 2 (not me).
So I view Grimes as a 2 (SG) competing with IQ to back up RJ and Deuce as a 1 (PG) backing up Rose/Kemba.
Think Bacon is 3rd string SF at best but in reality we now have legit 5 guys RJ/Grimes/Fournier/Burkes/Bacon who fit wing description. IQ I don’t consider a wing even if he plays some SG.
CleaverGreene wrote:BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I expect that other teams, as well as the Knicks, passed on Johnson because of non-basketball factors. Seems like he was at 3 different high schools his last 3 years in HS, and then opted out of the rest of his season w/ Duke. Not exactly the dedication you normally look for.In your defense, though, it looks like we could have ended up with Johnson, Grimes, McBride, and Sims (I will assume the Knicks would've taken McBride, and not Rokas, at 32), if they had wanted to go that way, and even if Johnson disappointed, we would've had a fine draft.
We picked well based on what we saw in SL, so I have to assume that the Knicks brain trust looked at Johnson and had a good reason not to take him, just as they compared McBride and Cooper, and decided to take Deuce.
Even though I'm ecstatic about how our draft picks played...it is still only SL. The same is true for Johnson.
Looks like we picked high character players who were also good BB players...guys the front office believes will prosper on the big stage and not get beaten down. Time will tell if they were right, but again, the same is true for Johnson.
Doesn’t Mitchel Robinson have a similar story? If Johnson was a Knick right now you’d all be man crushing on his potential instead of bringing up high school drama
CleaverGreene wrote:BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I expect that other teams, as well as the Knicks, passed on Johnson because of non-basketball factors. Seems like he was at 3 different high schools his last 3 years in HS, and then opted out of the rest of his season w/ Duke. Not exactly the dedication you normally look for.In your defense, though, it looks like we could have ended up with Johnson, Grimes, McBride, and Sims (I will assume the Knicks would've taken McBride, and not Rokas, at 32), if they had wanted to go that way, and even if Johnson disappointed, we would've had a fine draft.
We picked well based on what we saw in SL, so I have to assume that the Knicks brain trust looked at Johnson and had a good reason not to take him, just as they compared McBride and Cooper, and decided to take Deuce.
Even though I'm ecstatic about how our draft picks played...it is still only SL. The same is true for Johnson.
Looks like we picked high character players who were also good BB players...guys the front office believes will prosper on the big stage and not get beaten down. Time will tell if they were right, but again, the same is true for Johnson.
To succeed in NYC as a rookie millionaire, you have to have a level of maturity. Otherwise NYC lifestyle will swallow you up and spit you out. Not sure if that's why we passed on Johnson, but who am I to question this FO who has exceeded my expectations from day 1.
Rookie wrote:CleaverGreene wrote:BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I expect that other teams, as well as the Knicks, passed on Johnson because of non-basketball factors. Seems like he was at 3 different high schools his last 3 years in HS, and then opted out of the rest of his season w/ Duke. Not exactly the dedication you normally look for.In your defense, though, it looks like we could have ended up with Johnson, Grimes, McBride, and Sims (I will assume the Knicks would've taken McBride, and not Rokas, at 32), if they had wanted to go that way, and even if Johnson disappointed, we would've had a fine draft.
We picked well based on what we saw in SL, so I have to assume that the Knicks brain trust looked at Johnson and had a good reason not to take him, just as they compared McBride and Cooper, and decided to take Deuce.
Even though I'm ecstatic about how our draft picks played...it is still only SL. The same is true for Johnson.
Looks like we picked high character players who were also good BB players...guys the front office believes will prosper on the big stage and not get beaten down. Time will tell if they were right, but again, the same is true for Johnson.
Doesn’t Mitchel Robinson have a similar story? If Johnson was a Knick right now you’d all be man crushing on his potential instead of bringing up high school drama
Mitch was a second round pick. JJ was rated a 1st round pick. The risk and expectations are higher for 1st rounders. But in general, I agree. Most would be protecting him, if he was a knick. I see nothing wrong with that. We should do that for all players the knicks select. Once a knick, you become family.
Rookie wrote:CleaverGreene wrote:BRIGGS wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksDo you have Deuce over Cooper now Briggs?
Yesterday Cooper was your # 3 player is summer league.
I saw most teams--not all. Those were at the time the three best guys i watched. Copper wasnt himself yesterday but how can I deny what I have watched with Mcbride? Jalen Johnson was a catastrophic miss
I expect that other teams, as well as the Knicks, passed on Johnson because of non-basketball factors. Seems like he was at 3 different high schools his last 3 years in HS, and then opted out of the rest of his season w/ Duke. Not exactly the dedication you normally look for.In your defense, though, it looks like we could have ended up with Johnson, Grimes, McBride, and Sims (I will assume the Knicks would've taken McBride, and not Rokas, at 32), if they had wanted to go that way, and even if Johnson disappointed, we would've had a fine draft.
We picked well based on what we saw in SL, so I have to assume that the Knicks brain trust looked at Johnson and had a good reason not to take him, just as they compared McBride and Cooper, and decided to take Deuce.
Even though I'm ecstatic about how our draft picks played...it is still only SL. The same is true for Johnson.
Looks like we picked high character players who were also good BB players...guys the front office believes will prosper on the big stage and not get beaten down. Time will tell if they were right, but again, the same is true for Johnson.
Doesn’t Mitchel Robinson have a similar story? If Johnson was a Knick right now you’d all be man crushing on his potential instead of bringing up high school drama
LOL...I don't do the man-crush thing.
A lot of teams passed on a guy with Pick 6-10 talent...Why do you think that happened?
The kid is also 19...turns 20 in December, so there isn't a lot to look at in terms of his history, but we know he was at 3 schools his last 3 years of HS...didn't even go to the last one, and then curtailed his season at Duke by opting out of one of the most prestigious BB schools in the nation & not playing a full season.
So what track record besides his "high school drama" and Duke Opt Out do you look at to evaluate his "character?" Perhaps he couldn't deal with academics in any setting...perhaps it's something else. I will assume teams did their due diligence on him. Perhaps some teams didn't like his answers, but Atlanta took a chance on a talented guy who fell into their lap and assume their coach & team chemistry would nurture him. Good for them.
The Jets picked Jachai Polite in round 3 in 2019. He was a Florida linebacker who had been predicted to be a first round talent before combines and interviews. They cut him in pre-season, and he went on to be cut by about 3 other teams. He had come to the combines out of shape, & he was supposedly terrible in many of his team interviews. I remember being pretty happy when we got him, thinking we might turn him around and get lucky. We weren't. Character can matter, even when the player is exceptionally talented.
Hope Johnson does well at Atlanta, except when he plays he Knicks, but he isn't our guy or our developmental problem right now.
Have to trust the Knicks FO on this one.
CanItGetAnyWorse wrote:Big fan of Deuce. He has really shown us some game in the preseason. Just a SOLID player.Only problem he is going to have is not having an explosive 1st step (to get to the hoop.) He seems a bit ordinary there
but being a smart guy I'm sure he will work on change of speed and other crafty play to drive better.
Well, not sure if you saw the last game. I don't know too many players at 6'1 (listed at 6'2 but I'm sure thats inflated) who can do a 1 step vertical dunk from under the rim. Sometimes having long arms can help make up for a lack of athleticism, first step or hops.
I noticed the same thing you saw, as far as his first step, but there's just too many positives....That's a weakness you can easily turn into a strength, if you work at it. Plus he appears to be a gym rat ready to work on any weakness he may have, similar to what I saw in RJ when we drafted him. Having a quick first step move is extremely important for short guards. I'm sure he will figure that out. That's something you can develop as your legs matures and repetition in the gym.
All the other things he brings to the table just comes natural for him, like toughness, defensive intensity and that sweet mid range jumper. Super excited to have him on this team. And I hope he has a long term knick career. Grimes is starting to catchup to Deuce, as far as young knick players I will enjoy watching. They both have this edge about them. If Sims figures a few things out, look out man. His untapped potential is through the roof. If you think his hops is high now, wait until after playing against Mitch and Noel, while taking a years worth of NBA supplements.
blkexec wrote:CanItGetAnyWorse wrote:Big fan of Deuce. He has really shown us some game in the preseason. Just a SOLID player.Only problem he is going to have is not having an explosive 1st step (to get to the hoop.) He seems a bit ordinary there
but being a smart guy I'm sure he will work on change of speed and other crafty play to drive better.Well, not sure if you saw the last game. I don't know too many players at 6'1 (listed at 6'2 but I'm sure thats inflated) who can do a 1 step vertical dunk from under the rim. Sometimes having long arms can help make up for a lack of athleticism, first step or hops.
I noticed the same thing you saw, as far as his first step, but there's just too many positives....That's a weakness you can easily turn into a strength, if you work at it. Plus he appears to be a gym rat ready to work on any weakness he may have, similar to what I saw in RJ when we drafted him. Having a quick first step move is extremely important for short guards. I'm sure he will figure that out. That's something you can develop as your legs matures and repetition in the gym.
All the other things he brings to the table just comes natural for him, like toughness, defensive intensity and that sweet mid range jumper. Super excited to have him on this team. And I hope he has a long term knick career. Grimes is starting to catchup to Deuce, as far as young knick players I will enjoy watching. They both have this edge about them. If Sims figures a few things out, look out man. His untapped potential is through the roof. If you think his hops is high now, wait until after playing against Mitch and Noel, while taking a years worth of NBA supplements.
I will add that he still has good overall quickness. There are guys with quick first steps who don't necessarily have good overall quickness and there are guys who move quickly but don't have a good first step. I agree, that it is something he needs to work on if ever wants to play point full-time. Training, working on new moves, better recognition are all things that can help.
LivingLegend wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksIt’s not Deuce vs IQ.
It’s Grimes vs IQ.
PGs going to be Kamba, Rose & Deuce
SGs going to be RJ, IQ & GrimesAt least that is the way I see it and if Grimes can shoot solidly I think his size, rebounding and D will put him over IQ.
Forgetting about Burks as well, and they signed Bacon. 96mins at G/F. If Thibs went conservative and gave RJ & Fournier combined 60mins on the wing. That would leave 36mins for IQ & Burks, Bacon, Grimes, Knox to try and compete over. And honestly Thibs probably gives them 34-36mins each leaving 24-26mins on the table. Expanded mins will depend on injuries and if they create some sort of rest plan.
I’ve got Fournier/Burkes as the SFs given Knicks seem to consider RJ a 2 (not me).
So I view Grimes as a 2 (SG) competing with IQ to back up RJ and Deuce as a 1 (PG) backing up Rose/Kemba.
Think Bacon is 3rd string SF at best but in reality we now have legit 5 guys RJ/Grimes/Fournier/Burkes/Bacon who fit wing description. IQ I don’t consider a wing even if he plays some SG.
The way I see Thibs playing it is when RJ or Fournier comes out. Burks will be the sub for either. Burks will lineup more so at the SG spot while RJ or Fournier will guard the 3. If Thibs decides to then take the other half of RJ or Fournier out and slide in IQ. Then is when Burks will need to slide over to the 3. They didn't give Burks $10mil per to be regulated to only backup SF. He is also a seasoned vet that Thibs will be most comfortable relying from the bench wing guys.
I also believe IQ will be the 3rd string PG over Mcbride. As Burks, Fournier, Randle have enough ball handling and playmaking ability to cover for IQs lack of PG skills for those situations. This is how IQ will be able to expand his mins throughout the season.
I will be very shocked if Mcbride or Grimes play except for injuries, garbage time, or very very rare situations.
newyorknewyork wrote:LivingLegend wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:LivingLegend wrote:BRIGGS wrote:He’s gotta be put into top 5 rookie. Right now he’s gotta be over iq on the KnicksIt’s not Deuce vs IQ.
It’s Grimes vs IQ.
PGs going to be Kamba, Rose & Deuce
SGs going to be RJ, IQ & GrimesAt least that is the way I see it and if Grimes can shoot solidly I think his size, rebounding and D will put him over IQ.
Forgetting about Burks as well, and they signed Bacon. 96mins at G/F. If Thibs went conservative and gave RJ & Fournier combined 60mins on the wing. That would leave 36mins for IQ & Burks, Bacon, Grimes, Knox to try and compete over. And honestly Thibs probably gives them 34-36mins each leaving 24-26mins on the table. Expanded mins will depend on injuries and if they create some sort of rest plan.
I’ve got Fournier/Burkes as the SFs given Knicks seem to consider RJ a 2 (not me).
So I view Grimes as a 2 (SG) competing with IQ to back up RJ and Deuce as a 1 (PG) backing up Rose/Kemba.
Think Bacon is 3rd string SF at best but in reality we now have legit 5 guys RJ/Grimes/Fournier/Burkes/Bacon who fit wing description. IQ I don’t consider a wing even if he plays some SG.
The way I see Thibs playing it is when RJ or Fournier comes out. Burks will be the sub for either. Burks will lineup more so at the SG spot while RJ or Fournier will guard the 3. If Thibs decides to then take the other half of RJ or Fournier out and slide in IQ. Then is when Burks will need to slide over to the 3. They didn't give Burks $10mil per to be regulated to only backup SF. He is also a seasoned vet that Thibs will be most comfortable relying from the bench wing guys.
I also believe IQ will be the 3rd string PG over Mcbride. As Burks, Fournier, Randle have enough ball handling and playmaking ability to cover for IQs lack of PG skills for those situations. This is how IQ will be able to expand his mins throughout the season.
I will be very shocked if Mcbride or Grimes play except for injuries, garbage time, or very very rare situations.
I agree with you
Base on the minutes IQ and OBI played in SL, looks like they are really prepping them for bigger roles.
With Covid and injuries, Grimes and and Miles will see minutes
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Be nice if he was called “Trey”. “3”? Just messing!
Curious if he was such a problem in HS that Coach K would recruit him as he did? They do a pretty good job with higher character guys. Even Kyrie, He might be a bit eccentric and a flake, but he is a good kid. Duke’s kids might be hyped but they are generally not problem guys.
ATL might have just figured at this pick he was a value play even though they have Reddish and Hunter at the 3. Trades are always a part of the model. We’ll see!!!