Fat Kat wrote:
Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
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Fat Kat wrote:

iLLmatic860 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
iLLmatic860 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
Jstock12 wrote:iLLmatic860 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
Rokas expressed very clearly that he wants to earn a spot on the Knicks through summer league. But he's also looking for a potential club if the NBA thing doesn't work out. This report is that. It doesn't necessarily mean that he's guaranteed to come back to Europe.

thebuzzardman wrote:Jstock12 wrote:iLLmatic860 wrote:Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
Rokas expressed very clearly that he wants to earn a spot on the Knicks through summer league. But he's also looking for a potential club if the NBA thing doesn't work out. This report is that. It doesn't necessarily mean that he's guaranteed to come back to Europe.
Yes. He chose the Middle East instead
epics2002 wrote:McBride, Rokas and Det 1st back for Jalen Duren, who says no?
Jstock12 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Jstock12 wrote:
Rokas expressed very clearly that he wants to earn a spot on the Knicks through summer league. But he's also looking for a potential club if the NBA thing doesn't work out. This report is that. It doesn't necessarily mean that he's guaranteed to come back to Europe.
Yes. He chose the Middle East instead
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Btw, contrary to popular belief, Rokas always wanted to play for the Knicks, there was no doubt in his mind there. At least from what he was talking in the Lithuanian media. It's simply that the Knicks FO never wanted him unfortunately, and it looks like it might still be the case. I hope he can at least get traded somewhere where someone might take a flier on him.
Jstock12 wrote:iLLmatic860 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
Rokas expressed very clearly that he wants to earn a spot on the Knicks through summer league. But he's also looking for a potential club if the NBA thing doesn't work out. This report is that. It doesn't necessarily mean that he's guaranteed to come back to Europe.

cgmw wrote:Jstock12 wrote:iLLmatic860 wrote:Is he an nba talent or what?
I feel like for years we have been admiring Rokas from a far but doesn’t seem like the front office believes he’s ready
Rokas expressed very clearly that he wants to earn a spot on the Knicks through summer league. But he's also looking for a potential club if the NBA thing doesn't work out. This report is that. It doesn't necessarily mean that he's guaranteed to come back to Europe.
This reeks of the Thibs doghouse. Not enough confidence in his rim-attack game to justify the poor defense. Thibs would rather trot out Elfrid Payton (or Cam Johnson).
FO probably won't leverage this asset in time, sadly.

moocow007 wrote:
Zenzibar wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Kolek will get traded for a center before Deuce, book it.

Fat Kat wrote:
moocow007 wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Interesting thing is if you look at the Knicks roster heading into the 2022-2023 season the starters were: Mitch, Randle, RJ, Brunson and Grimes. IQ had the 6th man spot locked in. Then there was Fournier, Reddish, Hartenstein, Rose and Toppin. Fournier by the end of the 2021-2022 season likely was already in Thibs doghouse. Reddish probably right next to Thibs (as by most accounts Thibs was not a fan). That left Hartenstein (a new signing at the time), Rose (who had only played 26 games the previous season) and Toppin (who never really got into Thibs good graces nor received trust as an offensive option). My guess is that they didn't want to sign Melo cause the optics on Fournier (who they had just given a big $72 million the offseason before), Reddish and Toppin (who had been Rose's first draft pick as the head man and the highest draft pick in a long time) would have been real bad. In hindsight they probably should have just brought Melo back (the same offseason they signed Fournier) and not bothered with Fournier. Their bench would have been IQ, Melo, Hartenstein and then shortly around midseason Josh Hart (who they acquired via trade in season). That's a nice bench.