MaseInYourFace wrote:Br00kLyn wrote:we need shooters and the guy can shoot, cant be too mad about it. lets hope bane or terry slip to 33
I would think they go C or wing with this next pick.
Need a SF, draft Woodard at 33.
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MaseInYourFace wrote:Br00kLyn wrote:we need shooters and the guy can shoot, cant be too mad about it. lets hope bane or terry slip to 33
I would think they go C or wing with this next pick.

drj wrote:So what's the rumor with us trading 33??

Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."
drj wrote:So what's the rumor with us trading 33??


Sure you can. Trust your instincts young Skywalker lol.KnicksGadfly wrote:Quickley seems like a solid pick. Can't hate on it. Frank and DSJ better be ready to compete.
SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Russell Westbrook will be the guySARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.



Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."
Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid

[Insert Westbrook gif]SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.

F N 11 wrote:Quickley terrible? lmaoooo Hes lights tf out and not just a shooter. 6'8 wingspan and can do it all.
SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."