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Post#1961 » by Dantares » Wed Mar 6, 2019 6:42 pm

awy wrote:would rather see more faceup stuff than posting up. latter should be a situational thing.


Once he gets a jumpshot his face up game will be unstoppable. I bet he could start from the triple threat position at the 3 point line and with one dribble dunk the ball with ease.
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Post#1963 » by BKlutch » Wed Mar 6, 2019 9:33 pm

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Spree2Houston wrote:I would not trade Mitch for AD. Was AD ever this good guarding the Perimeter? Never. This kid has DPOY written all over him and wants to be GREAT. Not every player is born with that gene. He's super efficient without needing the ball. You need 2-3 players like that in your lineup. It makes the offense run so much smoother. Right now, we really only have 1 guy in Mitch who can become that. I wouldn't be surprised if he comes into next season with a consistent 3-point shot. He's been putting in the work after games. I have no doubt he''ll be able to do it.


I bet Bucks fans said the same exact thing about Larry Sanders...

The TV show host, or the ball player? :lol:
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Post#1964 » by BKlutch » Wed Mar 6, 2019 9:51 pm

Mitchslapped by the Block Ness Monster. Yeah!
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Post#1965 » by Kampuchea » Thu Mar 7, 2019 12:12 am

Not sure about Black ness monster. Need to hear Clyde try to say it once
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Post#1967 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Mar 8, 2019 2:11 pm

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awy wrote:would rather see more faceup stuff than posting up. latter should be a situational thing.


Once he gets a jumpshot his face up game will be unstoppable. I bet he could start from the triple threat position at the 3 point line and with one dribble dunk the ball with ease.


There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.
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Post#1968 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Mar 8, 2019 2:13 pm

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He doesn’t get this endorsement deal if he played for a small market team.


Glad to see he got an endorsement.

Wish he would have endorsed Leggo or some other kind of "block" toy. :D
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Post#1969 » by awy » Fri Mar 8, 2019 2:32 pm

ad's a really good offensive player for that position but on a team with 2 other offensive superstars, the offensive load is pretty replaceable.

defensively ad is kind of the same as mitch, a bit too aggressive chasing blocks etc. with more polish it's reasonable to see mitch matching that.
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Re: Pick 36: Knicks Draft Mitchell Robinson - Pg 97-8 - Block Ness Monster catching on 

Post#1970 » by Clyde Frazier » Fri Mar 8, 2019 4:16 pm

Last month, Nike added Robinson to its elite cadre of NBA clientele, inking the Knicks rookie to a contract. Sneaker and apparel companies typically target guards and wings, and top draft picks, as they tend to sell more merchandise. It’s relatively uncommon for a basketball behemoth such as Nike to sign a center that was recently selected in the second round.

However, Robinson’s exciting brand of ball, brimming with breathtaking blocks and jaw-dropping alley-oops, appeals to consumers. Of course, playing in the media capital of the world, and for a team with a rabid fanbase, certainly doesn't hurt.

Robinson has also recently signed endorsement contracts with RX Water and Mercedes-Benz of Paramus, and is a brand ambassador for Cambria Suites.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2019/03/08/mitchell-robinsons-star-is-on-the-rise-both-on-and-off-the-court/#19f2ce302ce0

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Re: Pick 36: Knicks Draft Mitchell Robinson - Pg 97-8 - Block Ness Monster catching on 

Post#1972 » by Jeff Van Gully » Fri Mar 8, 2019 5:44 pm

Clyde Frazier wrote:
Last month, Nike added Robinson to its elite cadre of NBA clientele, inking the Knicks rookie to a contract. Sneaker and apparel companies typically target guards and wings, and top draft picks, as they tend to sell more merchandise. It’s relatively uncommon for a basketball behemoth such as Nike to sign a center that was recently selected in the second round.

However, Robinson’s exciting brand of ball, brimming with breathtaking blocks and jaw-dropping alley-oops, appeals to consumers. Of course, playing in the media capital of the world, and for a team with a rabid fanbase, certainly doesn't hurt.

Robinson has also recently signed endorsement contracts with RX Water and Mercedes-Benz of Paramus, and is a brand ambassador for Cambria Suites.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2019/03/08/mitchell-robinsons-star-is-on-the-rise-both-on-and-off-the-court/#19f2ce302ce0

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Post#1973 » by god shammgod » Fri Mar 8, 2019 6:41 pm

well damn. good for you mitch. that's how they should treat the greatest knick of all time.
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Post#1974 » by Context » Fri Mar 8, 2019 6:45 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:
Dantares wrote:
awy wrote:would rather see more faceup stuff than posting up. latter should be a situational thing.


Once he gets a jumpshot his face up game will be unstoppable. I bet he could start from the triple threat position at the 3 point line and with one dribble dunk the ball with ease.


There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.

I like you as a poster so dont take this personally but this "I would trade Mitch for AD position" frustrates the hell out of me...

Can we keep our own for a change? AD is always injured. His contract is going to be enormous. How many times has he lead his team to the play-offs? We can all agree that KP didnt want to be here so F'em! but when he was healthy -we were on our way to the play-offs the first year that it was his team(if he would have remained healthy) AD is not a top 5 player to me- he hasn't had that type of impact on a team. The year he finally went there he had Cousins by his side and JH...

Mitch from a defensive stand point alone -where hes headed could be a perennial DPOY.

All you guys talk about culture but as soon as we have something worthwhile- you want to trade it- as soon as you don't like something a coach does you want to fire him. I've had enough of this nonsense...

Mitch can be special on both ends if he puts the work in...
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Post#1975 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Mar 8, 2019 7:02 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:
Dantares wrote:
Once he gets a jumpshot his face up game will be unstoppable. I bet he could start from the triple threat position at the 3 point line and with one dribble dunk the ball with ease.


There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.

I like you as a poster so dont take this personally but this "I would trade Mitch for AD position" frustrates the hell out of me...

Can we keep our own for a change? AD is always injured. His contract is going to be enormous. How many times has he lead his team to the play-offs? We can all agree that KP didnt want to be here so F'em! but when he was healthy our team -we were on our way to the play-offs the first year that it was his team; if he would have remained healthy... AD is not a top 5 player to me- he doesnt have that type of impact on a team and he hasn't had one. The year he finally went there he had Cousins by his side and JH...

Mitch from a defensive stand point alone -where hes headed could be a perennial DPOY.

All you guys talk about culture but as soon as we have something worthwhile- you want to trade it- as soon as you don't like something a coach does you want to fire him. I've had enough of this nonsense...

Mitch can be special on both ends if he puts the work in...


I like Mitch. I'm not sold on trading him for AD or anything. It's mostly just being a devil's advocate.
I don't think AD wants the Knicks.
flipping again, if AD isn't all that, maybe being the 3rd wheel like a Bosh is good.
I don't think there's enough touches per game for AD's liking though. And he wants to be a Laker.

Would be cool to have AD and Mitch though. :D
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Post#1976 » by Jeff Van Gully » Fri Mar 8, 2019 8:28 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:
Dantares wrote:
Once he gets a jumpshot his face up game will be unstoppable. I bet he could start from the triple threat position at the 3 point line and with one dribble dunk the ball with ease.


There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.

I like you as a poster so dont take this personally but this "I would trade Mitch for AD position" frustrates the hell out of me...

Can we keep our own for a change? AD is always injured. His contract is going to be enormous. How many times has he lead his team to the play-offs? We can all agree that KP didnt want to be here so F'em! but when he was healthy -we were on our way to the play-offs the first year that it was his team(if he would have remained healthy) AD is not a top 5 player to me- he hasn't had that type of impact on a team. The year he finally went there he had Cousins by his side and JH...

Mitch from a defensive stand point alone -where hes headed could be a perennial DPOY.

All you guys talk about culture but as soon as we have something worthwhile- you want to trade it- as soon as you don't like something a coach does you want to fire him. I've had enough of this nonsense...

Mitch can be special on both ends if he puts the work in...


i'm in no rush to trade mitch or whatever. we can go back and forth about that forever...

i'm sorry. did you rank KP ahead of AD?
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Post#1977 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Mar 8, 2019 8:33 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:
There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.

I like you as a poster so dont take this personally but this "I would trade Mitch for AD position" frustrates the hell out of me...

Can we keep our own for a change? AD is always injured. His contract is going to be enormous. How many times has he lead his team to the play-offs? We can all agree that KP didnt want to be here so F'em! but when he was healthy -we were on our way to the play-offs the first year that it was his team(if he would have remained healthy) AD is not a top 5 player to me- he hasn't had that type of impact on a team. The year he finally went there he had Cousins by his side and JH...

Mitch from a defensive stand point alone -where hes headed could be a perennial DPOY.

All you guys talk about culture but as soon as we have something worthwhile- you want to trade it- as soon as you don't like something a coach does you want to fire him. I've had enough of this nonsense...

Mitch can be special on both ends if he puts the work in...


i'm in no rush to trade mitch or whatever. we can go back and forth about that forever...

i'm sorry. did you rank KP ahead of AD?


I wonder if there is a 3rd wheel in the 12 - 15 million price range that would cost Knox/Frank (or sub in DSJr for Frank) + Westchester guys, where the Knicks maintain: 2019 #1, Trier, Mitch, Dot and ONE of Knox/Frank/DSJr, but get a more reliable 3rd wheel type.
In this mind exercise, I'm thinking a combo forward type, as DSJr holds down backup PG, Trier/2019#1 have SG, Mitch the C, and Durant the PF.
I mean, unless the Knicks do something crazy and draft a non SG after they whiff on Zion.

Someone like what Tobias Harris was before he got too many $.
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Post#1978 » by F N 11 » Fri Mar 8, 2019 8:37 pm

Mitch on the come up lol
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Post#1979 » by F N 11 » Fri Mar 8, 2019 8:39 pm

god shammgod wrote:well damn. good for you mitch. that's how they should treat the greatest knick of all time.

Look how hard work pays off. Look at the love we give him. Yet folks don’t wanna come here lol
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Post#1980 » by Context » Fri Mar 8, 2019 8:52 pm

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thebuzzardman wrote:
There's not a guarantee that ever happens.

AD does all those things, at a very high level, right now.

I wouldn't let Mitch be the hold up between AD/ no AD.

And I really like Mitch a lot.

I like you as a poster so dont take this personally but this "I would trade Mitch for AD position" frustrates the hell out of me...

Can we keep our own for a change? AD is always injured. His contract is going to be enormous. How many times has he lead his team to the play-offs? We can all agree that KP didnt want to be here so F'em! but when he was healthy -we were on our way to the play-offs the first year that it was his team(if he would have remained healthy) AD is not a top 5 player to me- he hasn't had that type of impact on a team. The year he finally went there he had Cousins by his side and JH...

Mitch from a defensive stand point alone -where hes headed could be a perennial DPOY.

All you guys talk about culture but as soon as we have something worthwhile- you want to trade it- as soon as you don't like something a coach does you want to fire him. I've had enough of this nonsense...

Mitch can be special on both ends if he puts the work in...


i'm in no rush to trade mitch or whatever. we can go back and forth about that forever...

i'm sorry. did you rank KP ahead of AD?

absolutely not. I was just making a point that when KP was healthy and it was his team we saw his impact...
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