Unbreakable99 wrote:I really like what I saw from Monk today.
Hells yeah, and Fox was pretty tasty too. He is another candidate for the Lakers pick. If the pick comes in at 10, for example, Fox could be the guy.
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Unbreakable99 wrote:I really like what I saw from Monk today.
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG.
SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG. Maybe he can develop into a score first PG similar to Lillard. He did show off some nice passing and dribbling that I hadn't seen before.
Unbreakable99 wrote:eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG. Maybe he can develop into a score first PG similar to Lillard. He did show off some nice passing and dribbling that I hadn't seen before.
I don't think he can. His handles aren't good enough. I can't see him being a secondary ball handler. I see him as like a Ray Allen type player. Ray Allen was not a PG. He didn't facilitate either. He looked for his shot. That's Monk. If Monk is on the team we would need another ball handler to play with Simmons. Monk also doesn't play D. I would like Fultz and Monk if it came to that but if that happened our backcourt defense would not be good. The offense would be good.

SelfishPlayer wrote:The Mavs won playoff games without Luka
Unbreakable99 wrote:eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG. Maybe he can develop into a score first PG similar to Lillard. He did show off some nice passing and dribbling that I hadn't seen before.
I don't think he can. His handles aren't good enough. I can't see him being a secondary ball handler. I see him as like a Ray Allen type player. Ray Allen was not a PG. He didn't facilitate either. He looked for his shot. That's Monk. If Monk is on the team we would need another ball handler to play with Simmons. Monk also doesn't play D. I would like Fultz and Monk if it came to that but if that happened our backcourt defense would not be good. The offense would be good.
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
eagereyez wrote:Yeah the defense in a Fultz/Monk or a Ball/Monk pairing is cause for concern. I'd rather come away with one of the three PG's (Fultz, Ball, Monk) and one of the three SF's (Jackson, Tatum, Isaac). Maybe trade Noel for a mid 1st and go after Mikal Bridges.
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
LloydFree wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG. Maybe he can develop into a score first PG similar to Lillard. He did show off some nice passing and dribbling that I hadn't seen before.
I don't think he can. His handles aren't good enough. I can't see him being a secondary ball handler. I see him as like a Ray Allen type player. Ray Allen was not a PG. He didn't facilitate either. He looked for his shot. That's Monk. If Monk is on the team we would need another ball handler to play with Simmons. Monk also doesn't play D. I would like Fultz and Monk if it came to that but if that happened our backcourt defense would not be good. The offense would be good.
I agree. I don't think Monk has the handle to play PG and right now I don't know that he could even be a secondary ball handler. On defense, his lack of length will be a huge problem against NBA Shooting Guards. He's a great scorer, but he may be a tricky fit in a starting lineup.
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's
LloydFree wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:eagereyez wrote:Monk could easily play PG on a team with Simmons. Still not sure what I think of him as a SG. Maybe he can develop into a score first PG similar to Lillard. He did show off some nice passing and dribbling that I hadn't seen before.
I don't think he can. His handles aren't good enough. I can't see him being a secondary ball handler. I see him as like a Ray Allen type player. Ray Allen was not a PG. He didn't facilitate either. He looked for his shot. That's Monk. If Monk is on the team we would need another ball handler to play with Simmons. Monk also doesn't play D. I would like Fultz and Monk if it came to that but if that happened our backcourt defense would not be good. The offense would be good.
I agree. I don't think Monk has the handle to play PG and right now I don't know that he could even be a secondary ball handler. On defense, his lack of length will be a huge problem against NBA Shooting Guards. He's a great scorer, but he may be a tricky fit in a starting lineup.
OleSchool wrote:LloydFree wrote:Unbreakable99 wrote:
I don't think he can. His handles aren't good enough. I can't see him being a secondary ball handler. I see him as like a Ray Allen type player. Ray Allen was not a PG. He didn't facilitate either. He looked for his shot. That's Monk. If Monk is on the team we would need another ball handler to play with Simmons. Monk also doesn't play D. I would like Fultz and Monk if it came to that but if that happened our backcourt defense would not be good. The offense would be good.
I agree. I don't think Monk has the handle to play PG and right now I don't know that he could even be a secondary ball handler. On defense, his lack of length will be a huge problem against NBA Shooting Guards. He's a great scorer, but he may be a tricky fit in a starting lineup.
I don't think it'll be that tricky to fit Monk in a starting lineup. It'll be the same thing when Iverson was here. Just need a big PG (like Snow was).
Livingston? Even though I know GSW wouldn't trade him. MAYBE MCW?we can get him cheap. Although, if you do pick up MCW we'll have no offense out of our 1 & 4 spots, assuming Simmons is playing the 4 but, we will need a PG like that to team with Monk
Fischella wrote:I think none of you guys that are pro-Embiid no how basketball works today.. is way easier to win it all with Omer Asik than Olajuwon.
Actually if you ask me which Center I want for my perfect championship caliber team, I will chose Asik hands down
SelfishPlayer wrote:Josh Jackson doesn't seem to be the popular name around here quite like earlier in the season, but his game is still special. Plenty of NBA prospects have developed 3 point shots in the NBA like Kawhi Leonard, Andrew Wiggins, and Trevor Ariza. Josh Jackson's length and athleticism allow him to defend multiple positions on the NBA level. I don't think it's wise to draft a small backcourt that includes NBA prospects like Fultz and Monk. You'll have issues in the playoffs against the best teams even if those two guys become the offensive players people hope they'll be. What if Josh Jackson becomes the offensive player he is hoped to be? That wouldn't require much beyond some shooting which is amongst the easier skills to master.
LloydFree wrote:OleSchool wrote:LloydFree wrote:
I agree. I don't think Monk has the handle to play PG and right now I don't know that he could even be a secondary ball handler. On defense, his lack of length will be a huge problem against NBA Shooting Guards. He's a great scorer, but he may be a tricky fit in a starting lineup.
I don't think it'll be that tricky to fit Monk in a starting lineup. It'll be the same thing when Iverson was here. Just need a big PG (like Snow was).
Livingston? Even though I know GSW wouldn't trade him. MAYBE MCW?we can get him cheap. Although, if you do pick up MCW we'll have no offense out of our 1 & 4 spots, assuming Simmons is playing the 4 but, we will need a PG like that to team with Monk
Honestly, Iverson was always a tricky fit, also. But Iverson was a once in a lifetime talent. He had a Point Guard's handle and he was an athletic freak.
Right now it's just a little difficult for me to project what Monk will have the ability to do in the NBA, because he is a very unique type of talent. If he was 2 inches taller and had 4 inches more reach he'd be a classic SG. If he had a better handle, he'd be a classic scoring PG. But we'll see. You may be right, he may be good enough at what he does, to be a seamless fit into an offense
NYSixersFan wrote:quite simply, If I were GM, We would have a good young playoff team right now; with cap flexibility going forward
NYSixersFan wrote:I'D BE more then happy to debate you or anyone else on specifics
NYSixersFan wrote:How can I give you specifics? I'm not talking to other GM's