I think that's correct. I believe the picks following are determined based on how they finish during the play in tournament/matchups.
There was not much room to go lower in a tank vs. flat out playing the yoot as we have and giving them the experience. Its all hard to quantify and it would be great to draft a franchise changing player but there is no clear cut and we all learned over time there exists Sam Bowies, Tony Bennet's, and OkaFor, and dozens of top 5 picks that don't pan out.
Remember, pippen is not pippen without jordan. RJ is not Pippen, until we get a jordan.....what ever
Nalod wrote:There was not much room to go lower in a tank vs. flat out playing the yoot as we have and giving them the experience. Its all hard to quantify and it would be great to draft a franchise changing player but there is no clear cut and we all learned over time there exists Sam Bowies, Tony Bennet's, and OkaFor, and dozens of top 5 picks that don't pan out. Remember, pippen is not pippen without jordan. RJ is not Pippen, until we get a jordan.....what ever
And Kobe Bryant was picked #13, Giannis #15, and Jokic in the second round.
Panos wrote:Nalod wrote:There was not much room to go lower in a tank vs. flat out playing the yoot as we have and giving them the experience. Its all hard to quantify and it would be great to draft a franchise changing player but there is no clear cut and we all learned over time there exists Sam Bowies, Tony Bennet's, and OkaFor, and dozens of top 5 picks that don't pan out. Remember, pippen is not pippen without jordan. RJ is not Pippen, until we get a jordan.....what ever
And Kobe Bryant was picked #13, Giannis #15, and Jokic in the second round.
MItchell 14th. It happens. More picks, more opportunities. This FO likes picks.
Cam is still a prospect in my book. Maybe another team and he is trade fodder.
We in a good direction even if we took a step back this year.
If you are the Knicks you are guaranteed the 8th pick or lower no matter what