TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
Give me clarkson over Westbrook pleaseeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At least he's not totally cooked like WestBrick.
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TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
Give me clarkson over Westbrook pleaseeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Red Vines wrote:Hard to know how to respond until we know what the big plan is. But Russ at MSG would be fun.
TheGreenArrow wrote:DaGawd wrote:i for one think russ would be nice off the bench for us
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It would be a catastrophe on all levels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Knicksfan1992 wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:DaGawd wrote:i for one think russ would be nice off the bench for us
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It would be a catastrophe on all levels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some people are just way too obsessed with the idea of spacing and shooting.
Thunder just won the title and they were one of the worst shooting teams in the playoffs.
Yes shooting and spacing is important but the whole point of getting Towns and Brunson is that you already have two elite shooters. You can now fine tune your roster with of course some more shooting but you also have the luxury of being able to fit other kinds of role players around them.
Knicksfan1992 wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:DaGawd wrote:i for one think russ would be nice off the bench for us
?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
It would be a catastrophe on all levels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some people are just way too obsessed with the idea of spacing and shooting.
Thunder just won the title and they were one of the worst shooting teams in the playoffs.
Yes shooting and spacing is important but the whole point of getting Towns and Brunson is that you already have two elite shooters. You can now fine tune your roster with of course some more shooting but you also have the luxury of being able to fit other kinds of role players around them.
mpharris36 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:
?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
It would be a catastrophe on all levels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some people are just way too obsessed with the idea of spacing and shooting.
Thunder just won the title and they were one of the worst shooting teams in the playoffs.
Yes shooting and spacing is important but the whole point of getting Towns and Brunson is that you already have two elite shooters. You can now fine tune your roster with of course some more shooting but you also have the luxury of being able to fit other kinds of role players around them.
How do you explain all of Denver's net ratings that suggest they were better with Russ off the floor than on it?
It's been the case for a minute now. Spacing is probably the most important thing in todays NBA. The willingness and threat to shoot and be guarded. OKC might have missed a lot of 3's but they still took them. Who on OKC could just be left at the 3 pt line?
SGA
Dort
Williams
Chet
Wiggins
Wallace
all are respectable 3 pt shooters
OKC was 6th in the league this year in 3 pt % this idea they aren't a good shooting team isn't accurate. They certainly missed a lot more in the playoffs but they still took them. And they made up for it with elite defense...which the Knicks will never have with Brunson/KAT on the team so its even more important to emphasis elite offense because you can't make up for it on the other end with a top 5 type defense.
JayTWill wrote:I know Westbrook isn't a good shooter but does he defend well at this stage in his career?
HopelessKnick wrote:This is not a rumor or anything: But would you guys agree on a sign-and-trade along the lines of:
Mitch for Clint Capela signed at (3years/36mill.) type deal?
Capela is a solid defender, great rebounder and much more durable. He also is the slightly better FT shooter and less prone to be hacked.
Capn'O wrote:I'm more worried about Deuce's minutes than Kolek's. Bench scoring was a big need so in theory Clarkson hits that but we can't suppress the personnel and lineups that were most effective for us. Deuce is in the Caruso mold. Just a winner.