Spot31 wrote:For 100 million he better start averaging double digit assists to be considered a legit PG.
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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Spot31 wrote:For 100 million he better start averaging double digit assists to be considered a legit PG.
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NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Spot31 wrote:For 100 million he better start averaging double digit assists to be considered a legit PG.
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
sol537 wrote:Brunson gonna lead us to 42-42 and potentially make the all-star team.
Brunson + Grimes backcourt will be fun.
RJ will get to 22pts 7rb 4ast and finally get some recognition.
Mitch and Hart will be one of the better center duos in the league until Sims has to take over for Mitch when injuries hit.
The PF spot is the biggest questions mark. IQ will start budding into a 6MOY type guy slowly but surely...
nedleeds wrote:RHODEY wrote:26 is "older" for his contract?nedleeds wrote:Older for his contract, limited physically, great shooter, mediocre defender, awesome team spirit guy who won't act like a ho when we're losing.
Probably gives us 8-10 more wins over just playing and developing I.Q. and having Rose get injured as the backup forcing Thibs to play Deuce or some other young tanklord.
So overall no I'm not excited, but it's not Jalen Brunson's fault, he's a good player who should have gone to a good team or stayed in Dallas.
He's 26 and getting his first non draft contract. Actually very old for an NBA player. He signed a 4 year deal for almost the minimum as a 2nd rounder. RJ just signed his 2nd and is 22. Brunson's rookie year was his age 22 season.
F N 11 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Spot31 wrote:For 100 million he better start averaging double digit assists to be considered a legit PG.
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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robillionaire wrote:F N 11 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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Is 7 too much to ask
robillionaire wrote:F N 11 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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Is 7 too much to ask
god shammgod wrote:bring back ihart
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:robillionaire wrote:F N 11 wrote:Welcome to Knicks expectations
Is 7 too much to ask
I'd guess 6.5 to 7.5 is his range, when Luka was out last year he averaged 20ppg, 7.5apg. We don't have the shooting they had though, and we also have the succubus on offense that demands touches in Randle.
robillionaire wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:robillionaire wrote:
Is 7 too much to ask
I'd guess 6.5 to 7.5 is his range, when Luka was out last year he averaged 20ppg, 7.5apg. We don't have the shooting they had though, and we also have the succubus on offense that demands touches in Randle.
I just looked at several of the Mavs game logs when Luka was inactive and Brunson was playing with a lot of Kristaps, THJ, and Frank. So I figure we can’t be that much worse or that’s a bad sign
knicksNOTslick wrote:Burks to Brunson is gonna be a big upgrade. People underestimate the impact of having a good floor general. It would be interesting to see how he handles Randle's touches, if we don't trade him. Take the ball away from his hands to limit turnovers and give the ball to Julius where he's best at.
Clyde_Style wrote:knicksNOTslick wrote:Burks to Brunson is gonna be a big upgrade. People underestimate the impact of having a good floor general. It would be interesting to see how he handles Randle's touches, if we don't trade him. Take the ball away from his hands to limit turnovers and give the ball to Julius where he's best at.
I'd be fine with Randle if he adapts. He's a bruiser who should want to be on the receiving end of the pick and roll. Would do wonders for his game. Letting someone else run the show would minimize his poor judgment and panic moves during crunch time. His talent is still there, but it's not going to be very useful if he still wants to bring the ball upcourt and try to set up the offense. He's not good at it. I hope he has learned to let go and be a good teammate. I'll support him if he does.
F N 11 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Spot31 wrote:For 100 million he better start averaging double digit assists to be considered a legit PG.
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
nedleeds wrote:F N 11 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
Only 2 players averaged double digit assists.
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thebuzzardman wrote:Brunson uses footwork, physicality, change of pace and touch/skill to score.
RJ's going to get better at the first 3, at the minimum, having Brunson around to observe and also be taught by. Might take a couple of years, but he'll elevate RJ's individual game.
In the meantime, Brunson actually being a quality player at PG will elevate the play of RJ and Randle, or at least make them more efficient by getting them better looks.
thebuzzardman wrote:Brunson uses footwork, physicality, change of pace and touch/skill to score.
RJ's going to get better at the first 3, at the minimum, having Brunson around to observe and also be taught by. Might take a couple of years, but he'll elevate RJ's individual game.
In the meantime, Brunson actually being a quality player at PG will elevate the play of RJ and Randle, or at least make them more efficient by getting them better looks.