2019-2020 College/Draft thread (Part 5) -LOTTO 8/25 DRAFT 10/15!
Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 11:59 pm
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3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:continued
We need some polls like old days. Maybe who should we pick at #6
Thugger HBC wrote:The good about today's NBA is that a players weakness individually isnt necessarily a weakness in actual nba games, where he'd be deemed unplayable.
As bad as Trae's defense is for example, I'd easily take him over anything the Knicks have had since Ewing, and that includes drafted players free agent signing etc.
mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
I mean you can quote me?
flip to 1:55 nearly every scouting report has him as top heavy with with stiff hips and poor lateral movemnt. You are acting like I am just pulling this out of nowhere.
Tim Hardaway is also a great straight line athlete with very good leaping ability. He also can't move laterally either. They are seperate movements and muscles.
Did you even watch the video? Paid attention to it? It took me 10 seconds to realize this was nonsense. Him faking a handoff and going into a drive has nothing to do with poor lateral movement. In fact he's had success doing that play countless times, there's plenty evidence of it. The few times the defender didn't bite isn't an example of poor lateral movement. This is terrible assessment whoever created that video. If you go to Obi's strengths you will find examples of that very same play working when the defender bites on the fake.
weaknesses here start at 5:30
mpharris36 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:continued
We need some polls like old days. Maybe who should we pick at #6
thats an option but probably makes more sense on when we know how the lottery eventually shakes out. If we are picking in the top 3 we can be discussing Lamelo. If we are picking in 7 or 8...that options up pandora's box for available options
HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
Did you even watch the video? Paid attention to it? It took me 10 seconds to realize this was nonsense. Him faking a handoff and going into a drive has nothing to do with poor lateral movement. In fact he's had success doing that play countless times, there's plenty evidence of it. The few times the defender didn't bite isn't an example of poor lateral movement. This is terrible assessment whoever created that video. If you go to Obi's strengths you will find examples of that very same play working when the defender bites on the fake.
weaknesses here start at 5:30
Him not being strong enough to defend Azibuike on the inside has nothing to do with being stiff. Azibuike is strong as a bull and a force inside and he would foul out a guy like Mitchell Robinson by halftime. Nobody at the 4 is going to be giving Obi those type of problems in the NBA. If you play him full time at the 5 he can run into those issues but if you play him along side a shotblocker he wont struggle in those situation. The other part of his weakness was he gambles for steals. Ok? And? Like I said before, when you go watch his success in those situations when he's grabbing pick 6 type of steals in transition it's looked at as a positive. Again, none of what you are talking about has been highlighted though.
moocow007 wrote:Maybe we should have a mock draft where we vote for who each team would take with each pick assuming the draft order remains the same as the standings?
We do a 1st pick thread with a poll of the top however players max allowed in a poll based on tankathon. Have that open for 3 days then close it. Create a 2nd overall pick thread following the same format. Then we keep going through all 60 picks. 2 days for 2nd round.
mpharris36 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:The good about today's NBA is that a players weakness individually isnt necessarily a weakness in actual nba games, where he'd be deemed unplayable.
As bad as Trae's defense is for example, I'd easily take him over anything the Knicks have had since Ewing, and that includes drafted players free agent signing etc.
I would still take Melo. He made the playoffs in his first 10 years (3 years including the knicks as well). For some of his faults and the negative sh*t he took here...he was still an amazing player. He nearly could have been the MVP of the league in the 2012-13 season.
But you aren't too far off with the above assessment because there probably isn't another player that I would either but that is also a knock of our horrible franchise for the past 20 years.
3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:continued
We need some polls like old days. Maybe who should we pick at #6
mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
Him not being strong enough to defend Azibuike on the inside has nothing to do with being stiff. Azibuike is strong as a bull and a force inside and he would foul out a guy like Mitchell Robinson by halftime. Nobody at the 4 is going to be giving Obi those type of problems in the NBA. If you play him full time at the 5 he can run into those issues but if you play him along side a shotblocker he wont struggle in those situation. The other part of his weakness was he gambles for steals. Ok? And? Like I said before, when you go watch his success in those situations when he's grabbing pick 6 type of steals in transition it's looked at as a positive. Again, none of what you are talking about has been highlighted though.
we clearly aren't seeing the same thing. His close outs are out of control, he losses balance pretty easily because he is top heavy and doesn't have a good base (skinny legs). He also doesn't guard P&R well because he struggles with lateral movemnt. Those are obvious areas of weaknesses.
I have highlighted I think he can score (probably at all 3 levels)...plays above the rim. And he isn't a black hole with the ball. He moves the bal well and can make the extra pass pretty nicely for a big.
From what you are suggesting he is a can't miss prospect if you think he has no weaknesses. That we aren't aligned with.
Thugger HBC wrote:mpharris36 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:The good about today's NBA is that a players weakness individually isnt necessarily a weakness in actual nba games, where he'd be deemed unplayable.
As bad as Trae's defense is for example, I'd easily take him over anything the Knicks have had since Ewing, and that includes drafted players free agent signing etc.
I would still take Melo. He made the playoffs in his first 10 years (3 years including the knicks as well). For some of his faults and the negative sh*t he took here...he was still an amazing player. He nearly could have been the MVP of the league in the 2012-13 season.
But you aren't too far off with the above assessment because there probably isn't another player that I would either but that is also a knock of our horrible franchise for the past 20 years.
I agree. I was with intent to knock any player, but rather speaking on the dynamic of todays NBA. The game has changed since those years.
HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:
Him not being strong enough to defend Azibuike on the inside has nothing to do with being stiff. Azibuike is strong as a bull and a force inside and he would foul out a guy like Mitchell Robinson by halftime. Nobody at the 4 is going to be giving Obi those type of problems in the NBA. If you play him full time at the 5 he can run into those issues but if you play him along side a shotblocker he wont struggle in those situation. The other part of his weakness was he gambles for steals. Ok? And? Like I said before, when you go watch his success in those situations when he's grabbing pick 6 type of steals in transition it's looked at as a positive. Again, none of what you are talking about has been highlighted though.
we clearly aren't seeing the same thing. His close outs are out of control, he losses balance pretty easily because he is top heavy and doesn't have a good base (skinny legs). He also doesn't guard P&R well because he struggles with lateral movemnt. Those are obvious areas of weaknesses.
I have highlighted I think he can score (probably at all 3 levels)...plays above the rim. And he isn't a black hole with the ball. He moves the bal well and can make the extra pass pretty nicely for a big.
From what you are suggesting he is a can't miss prospect if you think he has no weaknesses. That we aren't aligned with.
Never said he has no weaknesses but it's pretty obvious we aren't seeing the same thing