JMAC3 wrote:JMAC3 wrote:JayTWill wrote:If Nick Richards somehow became available for trade this year could he help the Knicks' defense? How would you guys rate his defense?
He is 32% via Def EPM this year, which is his career average, so that would indicate he is below average.
Charlotte has had a poor defense for years though so that probably doesn't help him in metrics like that.
He is a good shot blocker that can protect the rim and deters guys from layup lines or highlight dunks. 96th % in Block%
Teams shoot 45% against him this year, 54% at the rim which seems pretty solid.
He probably would look a lot better surrounded by OG, Bridges, Hart, McBride then our supporting defenders.
He does struggle to defend stretch bigs though and is not a very switchable big, so he is best in drop coverage.
Idk if that is a scheme fit for NY.
He is above average on offense though as a lob threat, putbacks, screener.
Good rebounder overall. 92% and 96% percentile on Off and Def rebounding.
Altogether he is much like any bench player in the NBA, he has his warts but is still a contributor.
EPM ranks him around the 35th-40th best center in the league.
So that would indicate he is one of the better overall backups.
He is tied for 9th in the league in contested 2s per game at 7 shots per game.
That is more than Hartenstein had last year, but again part of that might just be better team defense where the front of the rim is harder to get to.
2nd in the NBA in screen assist pts.
So again, he has his warts but at 5 million in salary for next year there really is no reason to give him away for a few 2nd round picks.
Knicks' fans have concerns about KAT's defense at the 5 and some would like better rim protection behind him and also that could play beside him in the Gobert role. The perimeter defense has not been as impressive as expected for whatever reason. OG has been one of the best defenders in the league for years but Mikal's numbers dropped off over the last couple years. Mikal seems to be improving on that end for us but he got off to a slow start. Hart is a great energy guy but his overall defense can be a bit hit and miss. McBride is solid but limited by his size in some ways.
I'm not sure how Richards would fit on the Knicks honestly. Offensively he seems similar to Mitch with better free throw shooting but Mitch's limited offense and efficiency decreased with the arrival of Brunson. Brunson seems to have improved as a playmaker this year but some of that may be because of the spacing KAT provides at the 5. He has rarely thrown a lob pass for Mitch over the previous 2 seasons and he doesn't really pass to him as a rim runner. If Richards is dependent on the ball handlers creating easy looks for him at the rim his offense may suffer on the Knicks. The screening and crashing the glass is how Mitch has made his impact in the offense which I assume Richards could do.
Defensively KAT and the team as a whole can look lost playing drop coverage. Teams are shooting an insane 70.3% against KAT at the rim this season but I don't know what to make of that number. Teams are also shooting 73.5% against Bam this year while the Knicks own Jericho Sims has a league low 38% against him at the rim and he was just removed from the rotation. The Knicks also have another center prospect in Hukporti that has an crazy block rate but he essentially jumps at everything so I can see how it leads to him being out of position at times and how he could easily be a foul magnet. Richards sounds like a solid shot blocker but I don't know enough about him to know if he is a disciplined defender in that regard.
Thank you for your response.

























