2010 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:2010 wrote:
13. New York Knicks: Troy Brown
Shooting guard, Oregon, freshman (6-foot-7, 215 pounds, 18 years old)
Chau: Oregon’s been disappointing early in conference play, but freshman Troy Brown has looked good over the past month, averaging 12.9 points (on 45.7 percent shooting, 39.3 from 3), 8.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.4 steals per game since December began.
A lot of Brown’s pros and cons overlap with the Knicks’ point guard of the future in Frank Ntilikina: Brown is a smart, jack-of-all-trades type of 3-and-D guard with good creative instincts but a noticeable lack of high-end athleticism. Ntilikina was one of the youngest players in the 2017 draft, and Brown will be one of the youngest in this year’s — and the best thing you could say about either of them is how mature their games are. Loading up on interchangeable players who play a fundamentally sound brand of basketball isn’t the worst way to build up a franchise led by a unicorn.Spoiler:
yeah that's right, i used ur gif on u
Troy Brown Jr., the playmaker who cannot crack 3.0 APG
u waited all these weeks for troy to drop below 3 assists to bust out this joke huh