N Y K wrote:oh well
yep. never expected to move up anyway. we'll likely move back. we are the knicks after all.
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N Y K wrote:oh well
2010 wrote:Fury wrote:If you told me at the beginning of the year we’d find out starting PG in Trey Burke I’d be hahaha nah son but dude proved me wrong can’t front. We set
Changing your mind on a player and showing acknowledgment, eh?Spoiler:Spoiler:
Kinglee wrote:Just give Jordan Hill time
Just give Iman Shumpert time
Just give Danilo Gallinari time
Just give Channing Frye time
Just give David Lee time
Just give Nate Robinson time
You know every single one of those players showed what they can and did become in their rookie year?
-Jordan Hill had a nice midrange jumper and nothing else. What did he show later in his career?
-Iman Shumpert showed he had no court vision, couldn't break down a defense, but he was athletic, played defense and people was high on tall point guards. What changed?
-David Lee was a rebound machine that can finish at the basket. What changed? He developed a midrange jumper, but never learned to play defense. He got 20/10 off energy which is why we got rid of him for Amare because 20 points off just being active is different than bein able to go get your own basket
-Gallinari was a 6'11 small forward with an awkward dribble that got him to the freethrow line, good passing, and a good jumper. He's still that same player.
Talent is displayed from the beginning, regardless of what the numbers say. Your eyes show you what a player is capable of. Will they become a superstar or role player remains to be seen, but the talent can be viewed from day 1. There is no player in the league that has become a completely different player than what they showed they could be or were before they got into the NBA.
Once again, debate me with facts or get off me.
god shammgod wrote:N Y K wrote:oh well
yep. never expected to move up anyway. we'll likely move back. we are the knicks after all.
god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.
Dantares wrote:god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.
I disagree. I think it depends on how young a team is and how much potential said players have for improvement. Young teams that finish the season strong often make the playoffs the next year. See Miami last year who had a horrible start to the season but finished with around 35 wins last season and will make the playoffs this year. Look at the Lakers this year, another horrible start but they are closing the season strong and I do believe they will make the playoffs next season. Knicks are relatively young, the only 2 rotation players over 25 yrs old that play more than 20mpg are Beas and Lee. Beas will only hit the over 20 minute mark because Porzingis got hurt.
Closing the season strong could be good for this team going forward.
Rooster8 wrote:Mudiay played pretty well from what I saw. 11 pts 6 reb and 7 ast with 0 TO. Pretty solid
god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.
Fury wrote:2010 wrote:Fury wrote:If you told me at the beginning of the year we’d find out starting PG in Trey Burke I’d be hahaha nah son but dude proved me wrong can’t front. We set
Changing your mind on a player and showing acknowledgment, eh?Spoiler:Spoiler:
It was sarcasm dumb ****, keep reading the follow up posts
2010 wrote:Fury wrote:2010 wrote:
Changing your mind on a player and showing acknowledgment, eh?Spoiler:Spoiler:
It was sarcasm dumb ****, keep reading the follow up posts
That whore you call a mother is the dumb schit for not aborting you.
god shammgod wrote:Dantares wrote:god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.
I disagree. I think it depends on how young a team is and how much potential said players have for improvement. Young teams that finish the season strong often make the playoffs the next year. See Miami last year who had a horrible start to the season but finished with around 35 wins last season and will make the playoffs this year. Look at the Lakers this year, another horrible start but they are closing the season strong and I do believe they will make the playoffs next season. Knicks are relatively young, the only 2 rotation players over 25 yrs old that play more than 20mpg are Beas and Lee. Beas will only hit the over 20 minute mark because Porzingis got hurt.
Closing the season strong could be good for this team going forward.
i don't think a record of like 3-12 in the last month is finishing strong exactly. but to each their own.
god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.
2010 wrote:Fury wrote:2010 wrote:
Changing your mind on a player and showing acknowledgment, eh?Spoiler:Spoiler:
It was sarcasm dumb ****, keep reading the follow up posts
That whore you call a mother is the dumb schit for not aborting you.
god shammgod wrote:it's kinda funny that red vines was suspended once for recognizing early that the midget was our best player. it doesn't pay to be an early adopter.
but to be honest, i don't buy anyone playing well in the last month of the season when nobody cares about wins. i've seen this movie too many times. it rarely carries over. i'd hold up on the penciling in of anybody for the future.