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Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:39 pm
by Zerostatic
Are we all set at backup guard? Frank Ntilikina seems to be the perfect backup PG/SG. He can play and guard either position. His ball handling and playmaking is adequate enough for a backup and his improvements in shooting (especially his free throw shooting) has made it so that he's not a liability and even suggest further growth is likely. He's always been a good character guy, the fans love him and he brings some international love for the franchise.

Personally,I hope we don't trade him. We're not going to get much for him and if we keep him we should be able to sign him to a cheap longterm deal. He still has some ceiling left and his floor is fairly high because a long defender at both guard spots will always be somewhat useful.

I'd hate to watch him be an important rotation player off the bench for some contender a few years from now like all the other young guys who we end up dumping just because they're not stars.

thoughts?

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:40 pm
by BowlRips
I think if he can show he can knock down shots consistently then he would be an ideal 3rd guard.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:06 pm
by MaseInYourFace
Frank is too slow for PG. Put him on wing and let him play off the ball. You can still have him guard the best perimeter player on defense.

I prefer to have an instant offense combo type as the backup.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:17 pm
by robillionaire
Frank was starting to show a couple flashes before the season ended. He just had that 20 and 10 game. He had a handful of really nice moments last year. I don't want to give up on him yet. He may just be a late bloomer and he played through multiple toxic situations and bad coaches

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:49 pm
by Crackerjack465
I think so. He is not a starter IMO but I think he can be a really good 7th or 8th guy on a good team - maybe your first guard off the bench. He fits well in a lot of different combinations. If your other guard on the floor is a PG, he can play off the ball and still guard the best perimeter player. If you play with an off ball perimeter player, he can bring the ball up and initiate the offense (although I think I like him off ball better). Ex; I think he would work well on the blazers playing with both Dame and CJ.

If he can learn to hit the three a little better, he will have a long career in this league as a true 3 and D guy who you can count on to guard the other team's best perimeter player, 1-2, even some 3s.

I think ideally he works best off the ball with a scoring-centric guard who can shoot.

I have my doubts about how he would work with RJ though.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:02 pm
by ITGM
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:05 pm
by mpharris36
where is sham? I heard he loves to talk about frank.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:06 pm
by Jose7
I think he becomes more valuable this year with a cemented role under thibs and direction/guidance. Not this fake, swiss army, Batum type of player Fizdale kept imaging. At the same time, Frank has to knock down 3s, point blank. Until then no matter how dominant his defense is, he's an offensive liability.

Heres to Frank being a 36% 3pt shooter this year.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:10 pm
by Nazrmohamed
ITGM wrote:Image


Lmao

Ok so yeah I'm a huge Frank fan and I had to obviously lower my expectations of him developing into a starter, but you ain't gon lower my expectations lower than that. In some ways his role is more solid than anybody else but as a backup.

It does really matter who's ahead of him though. For example you go out and get a scoring PG of your dreams, maybe in this draft like a Killian Hayes of for some Cole or Kira then Frank seems to make the most sense as thier backup. But if you go get a guy like Haliburton or trade for Lonzo even though I think they are better prospects, really they are further along versions of him or in the same skillset. In that case maybe a guy like Smith Jr is the more valued skillset as you could just let him loose off the bench.

Aggressive scorer/Frank
Caretaker facillitator/ DSJ

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:14 pm
by NoDopeOnSundays
He just turned 22, ideally we sign him to a show and prove type contract and he turns into a 36-40% three point shooter, that is literally all he needs to really stay on the floor. Someone like Danny Green didn't find their place in the league until they were 24, not willing to give up on Frank yet, just have to stop trotting him out there as a PG and allow him to play more SG.

There's a reason why so many good teams seem interested in him.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:22 pm
by robillionaire
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:He just turned 22, ideally we sign him to a show and prove type contract and he turns into a 36-40% three point shooter, that is literally all he needs to really stay on the floor. Someone like Danny Green didn't find their place in the league until they were 24, not willing to give up on Frank yet, just have to stop trotting him out there as a PG and allow him to play more SG.

There's a reason why so many good teams seem interested in him.


I would do that but he may be fed up with this organization and their mishandling of him by now and be looking for a fresh start. if he wants to be here and buys into whatever thibs is selling and we can get him on a cheap extension I'd probably do it

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:29 pm
by NoDopeOnSundays
robillionaire wrote:
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:He just turned 22, ideally we sign him to a show and prove type contract and he turns into a 36-40% three point shooter, that is literally all he needs to really stay on the floor. Someone like Danny Green didn't find their place in the league until they were 24, not willing to give up on Frank yet, just have to stop trotting him out there as a PG and allow him to play more SG.

There's a reason why so many good teams seem interested in him.


I would do that but he may be fed up with this organization and their mishandling of him by now and be looking for a fresh start. if he wants to be here and buys into whatever thibs is selling and we can get him on a cheap extension I'd probably do it



We have his bird rights now and the option to match, I'd let him get an offer, see who the team is and match based on that :lol:


"Oh, the Spurs, Raptors and Warriors want you for 4 years 36 million? MATCH"

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:36 pm
by F N 11


I would love for him to find a consistent role. He needs 25 plus minutes per game. Will probably be in at end of games. Nice secondary ball handler and can defend the other teams best player.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:45 pm
by Synciere
Well, at least expectations have been lowered to role player status. That’s a victory in itself. That said, once he starts shooting the three at a plus rate he’ll become an asset on offense. Right now he’s still a liability there.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 5:52 pm
by Stannis
He can't shoot, so no. Hate to be an ass, but this is a shooter's league.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:07 pm
by 3toheadmelo
There’s 2 roles for him imo

1. 3 and D player off the bench. But he needs to be able to shoot.

2. Marcus Smart type player off the bench. Smart is more aggressive on both ends of the floor and a better facilitator though. So I guess this is his ceiling

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:11 pm
by Juco24
Look mom! Another Frank thread. LMBO

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:17 pm
by F N 11
3toheadmelo wrote:There’s 2 roles for him imo

1. 3 and D player off the bench. But he needs to be able to shoot.

2. Marcus Smart type player off the bench. Smart is more aggressive on both ends of the floor and a better facilitator though. So I guess this is his ceiling

Marcus Smart role is absolutely what I see. Impacts the game and does not need the ball. I believe Frank will be better offensively though.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:17 pm
by Clyde_Style
MaseInYourFace wrote:Frank is too slow for PG. Put him on wing and let him play off the ball. You can still have him guard the best perimeter player on defense.

I prefer to have an instant offense combo type as the backup.


Not every effective PG is quick. Mark Jackson wore lead boots, but he was effective, though he was a very physical guy who bodied his defenders.

Frank's issues were less about speed or quickness and more about decisiveness. When he doesn't hesitate he gets to the rack just like any other good penetrator.

And his hard work on his handle started to pay off as he began to show an ability to navigate to wherever he wanted on the floor which is one of the primary abilities you need in a point.

Frank is quite competent at the PnR. Our coaching most of his time here has not been competent and under-utilized the PnR.

Frank is big. He can see the floor.

I think he can handle the PG position if you commit to him. He's just one of those guys whose potential was going to take time and he was handled like garbage by the Knicks so far and he didn't crack. His confidence wavered a lot, but he hung in there and starting showing signs last season. I think he is a player that will continue to progress and reward patience.

Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:20 pm
by Fat
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