Manhattan Project wrote:Kind of hysterical what Towns does at the end...
He's already learning with the pipe master.

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Manhattan Project wrote:Kind of hysterical what Towns does at the end...


TheBigBoss wrote:j4remi wrote:1. Okafor, 2. Towns, 3 Mudiay...I'm happy with any of 'em but happiest with Okafor. I think a goal of having at least one shutdown defender on the perimeter and a shot blocker next to Okafor isn't a long shot considering our capspace. If we got Okafor though, I'd make Wes Matthews one of my main targets and give Rondo a long look. Having Rondo, Matthews, Melo and Okafor would be incredible.
I think Mathews and Amir Johnson could be perfect fits around Okafor and Melo.

Johnny Hoops wrote:I kind of like Cauley-Stein folks.
I think with him you get a 8-10 year defensive center who is an elite athlete and shot-blocker.
He stands a chance of becoming an outstanding rebounder and could be an all-NBA caliber defender.
Give me that guy over a non-defensive, non-shot blocking low post guy.
I still need to watch more of Okafor and Towns but just saying Cauley-Stein is no slouch.
Right now I prefer Towns over Okafor -- seems to be better all-around player, lots of room to grow and will defend better, rebound better.

ibraheim718 wrote:When a guy has that kind of size and that kind of a post up game at that age you draft him hands down and worry about the other stuff later, period. I'll go and get me lock down wings and a tenacious defender at the point and I'll challenge teams to get through my first line of defense.

KnicksGod wrote:Johnny Hoops wrote:I kind of like Cauley-Stein folks.
I think with him you get a 8-10 year defensive center who is an elite athlete and shot-blocker.
He stands a chance of becoming an outstanding rebounder and could be an all-NBA caliber defender.
Give me that guy over a non-defensive, non-shot blocking low post guy.
I still need to watch more of Okafor and Towns but just saying Cauley-Stein is no slouch.
Right now I prefer Towns over Okafor -- seems to be better all-around player, lots of room to grow and will defend better, rebound better.
He looks great but his ceiling is lower. More of a college standout maybe? We could end up with the next Dan Gadzuric.

mpharris36 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Johnny Hoops wrote:I kind of like Cauley-Stein folks.
I think with him you get a 8-10 year defensive center who is an elite athlete and shot-blocker.
He stands a chance of becoming an outstanding rebounder and could be an all-NBA caliber defender.
Give me that guy over a non-defensive, non-shot blocking low post guy.
I still need to watch more of Okafor and Towns but just saying Cauley-Stein is no slouch.
Right now I prefer Towns over Okafor -- seems to be better all-around player, lots of room to grow and will defend better, rebound better.
He looks great but his ceiling is lower. More of a college standout maybe? We could end up with the next Dan Gadzuric.
nbadraft.net also said deshawn Stevenson could be the next Michael Jordan. So take there player comparison with a grain of salt.
He looks like a Tyson Chandler clone. I just don't think he has a back to the basket game or the offensive skill set (passing, high IQ) to play in the triangle. Now if we picked outside the top 5 for whatever reason he would probably come into play.
I don't see Dan Gadzuric though, nbadraft.net pulled that out of there azz
Johnny Hoops wrote:I kind of like Cauley-Stein folks.
I think with him you get a 8-10 year defensive center who is an elite athlete and shot-blocker.
He stands a chance of becoming an outstanding rebounder and could be an all-NBA caliber defender.
Give me that guy over a non-defensive, non-shot blocking low post guy.
I still need to watch more of Okafor and Towns but just saying Cauley-Stein is no slouch.
Right now I prefer Towns over Okafor -- seems to be better all-around player, lots of room to grow and will defend better, rebound better.

KnicksGod wrote:Johnny Hoops wrote:I kind of like Cauley-Stein folks.
I think with him you get a 8-10 year defensive center who is an elite athlete and shot-blocker.
He stands a chance of becoming an outstanding rebounder and could be an all-NBA caliber defender.
Give me that guy over a non-defensive, non-shot blocking low post guy.
I still need to watch more of Okafor and Towns but just saying Cauley-Stein is no slouch.
Right now I prefer Towns over Okafor -- seems to be better all-around player, lots of room to grow and will defend better, rebound better.
He looks great but his ceiling is lower. More of a college standout maybe? We could end up with the next Dan Gadzuric.


2010 wrote:Can anyone runoff a few examples of bigs (C's/PF's) who showed no defensive instincts or low defensive IQ who got better and became rim protectors or someone you could rely on as a last line of defense as their career evolved?
People kill Amar'e and Bargnani for the defense, or lack thereof around here yet they're talking up Okafor. I would need evidence in case study to believe a tiger can just change it's stripes defensively.
And before anyone says they can settle for him just becoming an adequate post-defender if he lacks the ability to play pick and roll defense, become a help defender, rim protector, or rebound out of his area, then why do/did you currently kill Amar'e and Bargs?
2010 wrote:Can anyone runoff a few examples of bigs (C's/PF's) who showed no defensive instincts or low defensive IQ who got better and became rim protectors or someone you could rely on as a last line of defense as their career evolved?

NoLayupRule wrote:its also quite possible that the knicks use the #1 overall - again if we are lucky enough - to move for a top level player like the Cavs did
Okafor for Noah would be good for me.
I know, I know. But it would be nice

2010 wrote:Can anyone runoff a few examples of bigs (C's/PF's) who showed no defensive instincts or low defensive IQ who got better and became rim protectors or someone you could rely on as a last line of defense as their career evolved?
People kill Amar'e and Bargnani for the defense, or lack thereof around here yet they're talking up Okafor. I would need evidence in case study to believe a tiger can just change it's stripes defensively.
And before anyone says they can settle for him just becoming an adequate post-defender if he lacks the ability to play pick and roll defense, become a help defender, rim protector, or rebound out of his area, then why do/did you currently kill Amar'e and Bargs?

NoLayupRule wrote:its also quite possible that the knicks use the #1 overall - again if we are lucky enough - to move for a top level player like the Cavs did
Okafor for Noah would be good for me.
I know, I know. But it would be nice
NoLayupRule wrote:its also quite possible that the knicks use the #1 overall - again if we are lucky enough - to move for a top level player like the Cavs did
Okafor for Noah would be good for me.
I know, I know. But it would be nice

TheBigBoss wrote:NoLayupRule wrote:its also quite possible that the knicks use the #1 overall - again if we are lucky enough - to move for a top level player like the Cavs did
Okafor for Noah would be good for me.
I know, I know. But it would be nice
We could just sign Noah in 2016, no need to trade our pick. The only way I trade the pick is if Gasol and LMA decide they want to team up on the Knicks, I would trade the pick in a sign and trade for Aldridge after signing Marc.
moocow007 wrote:2010 wrote:Can anyone runoff a few examples of bigs (C's/PF's) who showed no defensive instincts or low defensive IQ who got better and became rim protectors or someone you could rely on as a last line of defense as their career evolved?
People kill Amar'e and Bargnani for the defense, or lack thereof around here yet they're talking up Okafor. I would need evidence in case study to believe a tiger can just change it's stripes defensively.
And before anyone says they can settle for him just becoming an adequate post-defender if he lacks the ability to play pick and roll defense, become a help defender, rim protector, or rebound out of his area, then why do/did you currently kill Amar'e and Bargs?
Hmm...hard to say. Most of the guys I can think of are either backups or were just freakishly athletic that you can throw him out there and expect his athleticism to block shots and do stuff on the defensive end to be disruptive. And most of their defensive impact was with blocking shots and otherwise cheap shoting people.
Few examples are: our very own Sam I Am when he first came into the league with Philly (rarely knew where he should be but was blocking the **** out of the ball cause of his crazy length/speed/athleticism), the current clown prince of basketball (no it's not JR Smith) Javale McGee (once considered a potential defensive monster) and general NBA thug Ryan Hollins (who is always among the NBA's top group of blocks per minute guys). Low IQ guys but extremely athletic. Kinda the opposite of Okafor.
I don't recall how defensively strong Crazy Eyes Kurt Thomas was at Texas Christian but he was primarily known as an offensive player (believe it or not) in college. Led the NCAA in scoring at something like 29ppg. So that MAY be an example...assuming Thomas really wasn't a particularly good defender in college. He turned into a great defender in the NBA. In fact, yeah I seem to recall the big concern with Thomas coming out of college was that they didn't think he'd be able to score in the NBA (like he did in college) and didn't have a great deal of other things (like defense) to fall back on.


IAmTheBest wrote:NoLayupRule wrote:its also quite possible that the knicks use the #1 overall - again if we are lucky enough - to move for a top level player like the Cavs did
Okafor for Noah would be good for me.
I know, I know. But it would be nice
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