My picks in order. I’m considering past pick 15. If we have higher I’d have other picks
#1 trayce jackson davis. I think he has a chance to be an nba all star frontcourt player
#2 Jordan hawkins. His 3 point shot w feet set is best in draft burgeoning drive game willing defender/ rebounder tough confidant wants to be good w talent
#3 Marcus sasser. Iq clone tough fits current nba 3-d versatile
2nd rd tavieon Kinsey hybrid pg. athletic very good all around player excellent long defender lengthy. Can put him in at pg at 6-5
Most excited for the rokas kid tbh. Wish i kept up with the college scene more this year tho. Seems to me we could use a big 3 and d wing with shot creation upside.
BRIGGS wrote:My picks in order. I’m considering past pick 15. If we have higher I’d have other picks#1 trayce jackson davis. I think he has a chance to be an nba all star frontcourt player
#2 Jordan hawkins. His 3 point shot w feet set is best in draft burgeoning drive game willing defender/ rebounder tough confidant wants to be good w talent
#3 Marcus sasser. Iq clone tough fits current nba 3-d versatile
2nd rd tavieon Kinsey hybrid pg. athletic very good all around player excellent long defender lengthy. Can put him in at pg at 6-5
Have not looked at TJD. I like the bounce in Hawkins step and how quickly he gets into shooting stroke.
Sasses feels like a tough Thibs guy —- so agree with you on both Hawkins/Sasser.
I think the team will draft BPA. Or more likely trade the pick for a future protected pick in like 2024 or 2025 to have a trade asset. Team can likely pick up a young player like a Stanley Johnson who was waived or other former first rounders who will be waived or who will be available in the offseason. Team will likely want picks for future trades to improve the rotation with a young vet like Hart or use the Mid Level on bring in a player. Or trade Evan and Rose for a player whose contract an other team wants to shed who can be in the rotation Rose is expiring for all intensive purposes and next year will be Evans last So the two of them if not used to trade for a star may be useful and team may not bother drafting. But if they draft I have confidence in whoever they take
martin wrote:TPercy wrote:Most excited for the rokas kid tbh. Wish i kept up with the college scene more this year tho. Seems to me we could use a big 3 and d wing with shot creation upside.
Same. Coeds are so fine
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martin wrote:
Amazing how good he looks when he's not being guarded by Quentin Grimes.
Knixkik wrote:martin wrote:
He’s a baller.
No, he not. Looking like a ball hog out there, over dribbling and whack passing. His passes were all off point, and badly. Looking like a tyrese Halliburton whack version
Caseloads wrote:Knixkik wrote:martin wrote:
He’s a baller.
No, he not. Looking like a ball hog out there, over dribbling and whack passing. His passes were all off point, and badly. Looking like a tyrese Halliburton whack version
Won't work. This class is weak in terms of PGs and some team will probably nab in the low lottery off desperation alone.
Caseloads wrote:Jordan Hawkins
Kris MurrayGuys to watch
These are 2 guys I think the Knicks have a high chance of drafting. They are nba ready and fill needs.
Knixkik wrote:Caseloads wrote:Jordan Hawkins
Kris MurrayGuys to watch
These are 2 guys I think the Knicks have a high chance of drafting. They are nba ready and fill needs.
agreed. we need a 6-8, 6-9 SF type
martin wrote:
Hmmm that looked interesting. NBA body and would fit perfect with Knicks with all the dribbling and working off the high screens.
He looks 6’3” to me but talkathon has him at 6’6”
Caseloads wrote:Jordan Hawkins
Kris MurrayGuys to watch
Murray is smooth but I worry about his strength which could lead to issues defensively and getting by guys.
Does have a nice post game and sweet stroke. Also like Hawkins
LivingLegend wrote:Caseloads wrote:Jordan Hawkins
Kris MurrayGuys to watch
Murray is smooth but I worry about his strength which could lead to issues defensively and getting by guys.
Does have a nice post game and sweet stroke. Also like Hawkins
Murray is a true combo forward, but will likely see more minutes at PF in his career. If Knicks aren’t sold on Toppin, he’s a logical replacement as an nba ready guy.
Knixkik wrote:LivingLegend wrote:Caseloads wrote:Jordan Hawkins
Kris MurrayGuys to watch
Murray is smooth but I worry about his strength which could lead to issues defensively and getting by guys.
Does have a nice post game and sweet stroke. Also like Hawkins
Murray is a true combo forward, but will likely see more minutes at PF in his career. If Knicks aren’t sold on Toppin, he’s a logical replacement as an nba ready guy.
We need a true SF, not another PF
We need a great value play cost-wise from the PF slot. Should have traded toppin for 2 firsts and 2 seconds
Jett Howard, juwans son, is a 6-8 sg. Could be worth a look. I have a feeling the knicks trade out of this draft for future capital.
I like Rupert. Doesn’t seem like a thibs player though.