Capn'O wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Capn'O wrote:
He likely is behind Randle but he might not be.
Something I was thinking about yesterday is we really do have a ton of scoring. OG is now the 4th option and he's not a bad scorer himself. Then you have guys like Deuce, DDV, Hart, and Payne. In that line of thinking, a guy like Olynyk who can really move the ball, defend, rebound, and space could be an exceptional addition. We don't need our 5 to score. We need consummate role players there. Zach Collins and Jaylin Williams are other guys we should be inquiring about, just in terms of ticking several of the above boxes.
i just don't see the Knicks trying to force Mikal into that Nets role. He's gonna be in the middle of what he was on the Suns and on the Nets. That's like a Middleton type player which is very good. Forcing him into that Nets role isn't gonna end well.
We need a 5 who isn't clogging the paint on offense and can also protect the rim. Hartenstein was pretty much that guy. Not sure about Olynyk and Collins since they're pretty bad rim protetors. We need a Brook Lopez, Myles Turner, type of big. But I doubt we can get them. For now I would just roll out small ball lineups with Randle at the 5 or experiment with Precious at the 5.
Mikal was #1 on the Nets though. #2 is a different role. As I said, still likely behind Randle but I can see a situation where he absolutely crushes.
There's not really a perfect guy for C. For sure. Stupid Thunder. OG at the 5 intrigues me as well. He guarded Embiid very well.
Mikal was the #2 on the Nets this year. Cam Thomas leap frogged him as their #1. And Mikal still struggled on both ends. I think being a #3 is his sweet spot.
OG at the 5 sounds fun but not sure if Thibs is creative enough to try it in long spurts. But that could def work too.


































