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Re: Final Cuts - Who's On and Off. 

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Re: Final Cuts - Who's On and Off. 

Post#44 » by stuporman » Fri Jul 25, 2025 8:02 pm

There's no way Mo doesn't stick with the big club, his measurables and athleticism are something the Knicks sorely lack and his skill level on both ends of the court are high enough for him to make an impact in limited mins even as a rook.

I can see him having flash moments the same ways Huk did last season and maybe even more so capable of carving out a rookie role because of a new coach tasked with expanding the rotation. Yabooty will eat much of those back up 4 mins but there may be some to be had at the 3.

The combination of quickness, strength and length will make him a unique presence in the forward rotation though it may take him a few years to develop the skill set to produce consistently. I'd put my money on him doing so than Pac will who still seems too far away.

If I had to guess I think TyKo, Mo and Huk see the most mins this season from the youth with an outside chance McCullar getting some, too. I do feel like McCullar, Pac and Dink will log alot of mins with Westy Knicks more so than the other 3.
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Re: Final Cuts - Who's On and Off. 

Post#45 » by Zero-in-box » Fri Jul 25, 2025 11:02 pm

stuporman wrote:There's no way Mo doesn't stick with the big club, his measurables and athleticism are something the Knicks sorely lack and his skill level on both ends of the court are high enough for him to make an impact in limited mins even as a rook.

I can see him having flash moments the same ways Huk did last season and maybe even more so capable of carving out a rookie role because of a new coach tasked with expanding the rotation. Yabooty will eat much of those back up 4 mins but there may be some to be had at the 3.

The combination of quickness, strength and length will make him a unique presence in the forward rotation though it may take him a few years to develop the skill set to produce consistently. I'd put my money on him doing so than Pac will who still seems too far away.

If I had to guess I think TyKo, Mo and Huk see the most mins this season from the youth with an outside chance McCullar getting some, too. I do feel like McCullar, Pac and Dink will log alot of mins with Westy Knicks more so than the other 3.


He will probably find minutes filling for OG who I don’t think will be able to avoid missing time with injuries this season - last year we were lucky not to have any big injuries to OG or any of our main guys.

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