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2023 draft thread

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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#121 » by HopelessKnick » Mon Jul 4, 2022 6:54 am

Likely worse than the Knicks: Pacers, Magic, Spurs, Rockets, OKC, Sacramento

May surprise and finish ahead: Pistons, Washington


The biggest problem with the Knicks is that they won't do the right thing at the right time. Had they tanked last season after it was obvious that there was no chance at the playoffs they could have realistically ended up with 30 wins and in the 6th/7th position where they may have moved up to 4 (like Sacramento) and picked Ivey for example.

I remember the Towns draft where the Knicks were the worst team in the league for the entire year but won the last two games (under Derek Fisher that idiot) and dropped to two and then to 4 in the lottery. Ended up with KP instead of Towns. That's the difference between a smart franchise that maximizes opportunity vs. a **** loser franchise like the Knicks.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#122 » by HopelessKnick » Mon Jul 4, 2022 7:07 am

cgmw wrote:OT: IDK who needs to hear this or why anyone would care, but I’ve decided to take a page out of Sham’s book and click “log out” of RGM for a while.

I’m like 100 shy of 20,000 stupid posts on this godforesaken forum which works out to nearly 3 posts a day, every single day for 19 years. Ousmane Dieng was 6 months old when I started posting here. Jalen Duren wasn’t born yet.

And the best part is if I didn’t post this, nobody would even notice and Eve wouldn’t wonder aloud if I’d been tied up and killed in a basement

I’ve got a lot of fun summer travel ahead and will “willingly and gratefully” take a break from my annual Summer League obsession since Deuce and Grimes will obviously dominate only to never crack Thibs’s rotation.

I solemnly swear I won’t log in to b*tch about Dolan if/when Leon trades all the kids this summer for a Super Max Cat. I will not troll the optimists or check Chanel when RJ finally gets the boot or the extension (I’d give him sh*t either way). Hardest of all, I promise to have the willpower not to engage in cheap dad jokes with Buzz, Wingo or Clyde.

See you fools in October when games start again… Or will I?

In closing, I ask: Seriously wtf is wrong with us? Why tf do we do this to ourselves? :lol:

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You are doing the right thing. Actually if you would keep it up throughout the season it would be to the benefit of the Knicks. I logged out and disengaged from the Knicks after the Tim Hardaway junior signing in 2016 I believe. To me it was obvious that Mills/Perry is a disastrous combination and that the Kicks are going nowhere. I can honestly tell you that after 4 weeks you will feel increasingly disconnected from the NBA and Knicks and you will absolutely love it. I had been following the Knicks almost daily from 1997-2016.

I felt liberated that I'm not wasting any more time on a team that has only produced losing and stress for decades now. You will still retain the ability to cheer for them though---it is like observing something from a distance you are empowered and can check in from time to time. Now I check in rarely----like every 4-5 months to see what is up....like on the draft or trading deadline etc.

You will also be able to enjoy good basketball by other teams much much more. Previously, when I was following this **** show on a daily basis, I really couldn't stand almost any other team having any success---I was miserable in regards to basketball and the NBA almost all the time. Now I watch the playoffs and am kinda rooting for all the teams most of the time because I just enjoy the good sound basketball. In a couple days I will be checking out again until next year at the deadline and see where things are at.

You are doing yourself a great great favor, trust me. If you manage to keep this up for 4 weeks or more, you will always keep the control and you'll never go fully back. Of course, if the Knicks manage to ever put together a great team worthy of your time, you are always free to invest more time.

In short: great decision---I congratulate you on it. A great side effect is that if all knick fans or the vast majority had the guts to do it, it would actually be an agent of real change for the franchise.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#123 » by 8516knicks » Mon Jul 4, 2022 2:07 pm

KnicksNext wrote:This will be the most pointless thread we've ever had on this site. We won't be drafting ANYONE in 2023. Haven't you paid attn the past two years? :lol:


EXCEPT if Leon's son signs to rep anyone for CAA! :nod:
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Post#124 » by TerrenceClarke » Mon Jul 4, 2022 8:30 pm

ARKANSAS is going to be the squad this year. Eric Musselman brought that program back in full force.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#125 » by whocares1 » Mon Jul 4, 2022 8:55 pm

8516knicks wrote:
KnicksNext wrote:This will be the most pointless thread we've ever had on this site. We won't be drafting ANYONE in 2023. Haven't you paid attn the past two years? :lol:


EXCEPT if Leon's son signs to rep anyone for CAA! :nod:


I still find it hilarious that this thread reaches 100s of pages of discussion only for management to trade away the pick. It’s by far the best representation of being a Knicks fan there is.
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Post#126 » by TerrenceClarke » Mon Jul 4, 2022 9:27 pm

this thread should be changed to college basketball slash draft.
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Post#127 » by stuporman » Mon Jul 4, 2022 9:55 pm

I suspect as long as this current FO is in place they won't ever use all their picks in any given draft, they seem to flip some for more in the future. With most of drafts coming up they have more than one first rounder and I can see them flipping some of them for more future firsts so they always have a cache of 1sts to use in a trade for a potential star.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#128 » by Ma10 » Tue Jul 5, 2022 11:56 am

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It's not necessary to tank. We could have had a good team, if we just drafted a few of these guys!
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Post#129 » by KnicksGadfly » Wed Jul 6, 2022 5:30 pm

Ma10 wrote:Image

It's not necessary to tank. We could have had a good team, if we just drafted a few of these guys!


Nice, I love that strategy. I'm kinda pissed the Knicks don't have a team of:
Jokic, Giannis, George, Mitchell, Booker, FVV, Draymond, Kawhi right now...smh

They need to stop this strategy of drafting scrubs...wtf
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#130 » by WargamesX » Thu Jul 7, 2022 8:24 pm

stuporman wrote:I suspect as long as this current FO is in place they won't ever use all their picks in any given draft, they seem to flip some for more in the future. With most of drafts coming up they have more than one first rounder and I can see them flipping some of them for more future firsts so they always have a cache of 1sts to use in a trade for a potential star.

Exactly. I love the draft but going forward I can’t get invested with this current FO. They’ll trade their way into the 20’s or out of the draft no matter what unless a prospect is signed to CAA.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#131 » by F N 11 » Thu Jul 7, 2022 11:45 pm

Magic vs Rockets at 10 is must see tv.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#132 » by nykballa2k4 » Fri Jul 8, 2022 1:56 pm

HopelessKnick wrote:Keep in mind that the Knicks have been pretty lucky in terms of injuries the past two seasons. Granted , Rose and Walker had their share of injuries but other than that most players were healthy 90% of the time. These things usually balance out over time and the Knicks are bound to have an injury riddled season. By itself this team may have put itself in position to "challenge" for 35-40 wins ( :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ) but a couple injuries here and there and that number could easily decrease by 5-10. I wouldn't count out the possibility of the Knicks ending up with a 7th/8th pick at all---IMO there are only 4-5 teams that are extremely likely to finish worse than the Knicks.


Last season the two most important players for us (particularly in regard for our lack of depth in those areas) were Rose and RJ. Rose being healthy and MVRandle being out would not have been as bad for us.

Knicks luck suggests that Brunson is going to miss some major time. I don't see us having a chance to get a top pick.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#133 » by The Lamma » Fri Jul 8, 2022 3:42 pm

whocares1 wrote:
8516knicks wrote:
KnicksNext wrote:This will be the most pointless thread we've ever had on this site. We won't be drafting ANYONE in 2023. Haven't you paid attn the past two years? :lol:


EXCEPT if Leon's son signs to rep anyone for CAA! :nod:


I still find it hilarious that this thread reaches 100s of pages of discussion only for management to trade away the pick. It’s by far the best representation of being a Knicks fan there is.


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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#134 » by Fat » Fri Jul 8, 2022 5:45 pm



We need to keep a eye on this kid
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#135 » by DaGawd » Fri Jul 8, 2022 7:38 pm

Angryfatboy wrote:

We need to keep a eye on this kid

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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#136 » by 8516knicks » Fri Jul 8, 2022 7:47 pm

I thought of Marc Jackson's brother. (RIP)
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#137 » by Polk377 » Fri Jul 8, 2022 8:11 pm

Angryfatboy wrote:

We need to keep a eye on this kid

Is that Kenny Lofton Jr's little cousin?
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#138 » by stuporman » Fri Jul 8, 2022 8:29 pm

Melo is hiding the cookies now as he keeps an eye on that kid.
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#139 » by WargamesX » Fri Jul 8, 2022 10:37 pm

8516knicks wrote:I thought of Marc Jackson's brother. (RIP)

I am still bugged that Mark Jackson’s brother was Escalade…. As a fan it was like :o ?
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Re: 2023 draft thread 

Post#140 » by ScienceOfLosing » Sun Jul 10, 2022 8:57 am

Angryfatboy wrote:

We need to keep a eye on this kid


Keep Keels on his game.

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