Thugger HBC wrote:Frank still has time, but he has to develop much better than he has. Frank being just a 3 & D player is essentially a bust of a draft pick. 3&D can be found in the 2nd round. That's Dameyean Dotson, a second round pick. Those guys don't even stay on team that long unless they are elite at what they do. A team shouldn't invest in that.
Ariza seems to be the comparison lately. He's a role player, drafted in the 2nd round, outside of Houston he's bounced all over the league. No teams invests in a player like Ariza.
Batum would be a more acceptable growth goal. Even if Frank doesn't become a reliable scorer he needs to at least become a reliable playmaker, be able to knock down the 3 consistently and play premier defense.
I don’t think him being a 3 and D would make him a bust of a draft pick. He was picked 8th not 1-5. At 8th you’re given the freedom to experiment and the Knicks went with a kid with a ridiculous wingspan, and a tenacious defender who they hoped would develop on the offensive side of the ball. If he becomes a serviceable 3 and D in this league he’d be a valuable role player on any team.
Using the logic of “Trevor Ariza was a second round pick” is silly. Manu Ginobli and Draymond Green were also 2nd round picks that doesn’t mean you’ll find player of their caliber every season in the second round. If re-drafted Trevor would’ve certainly been a first round pick.
3 and D players don’t stick because they aren’t all stars but they have an important role in this league. Otto Porter got the max for being just a 3 and D. Courtney Lee and many others got paid for being just that.






















