krustytheclown wrote:mac1 i get what youre saying but hes stil young and can polish his shot..it might not be a bad pick afterall is all im saying
I'll go with Jenkins before Selby and Morris...Voted for Faried tho..we NEED his presence inside
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krustytheclown wrote:mac1 i get what youre saying but hes stil young and can polish his shot..it might not be a bad pick afterall is all im saying

fresko024 wrote:krustytheclown wrote:mac1 i get what youre saying but hes stil young and can polish his shot..it might not be a bad pick afterall is all im saying
I'll go with Jenkins before Selby and Morris...Voted for Faried tho..we NEED his presence inside


GONYK wrote:moocow007 wrote:GONYK wrote:Because he can't shoot and there are more talented players ahead of him.
Like I said before, if Morris can be a 6'5" Maynor, he's perfect to me.
Oh come on...a big, athletic near 6'6" starting caliber true point can have only one arm and hed still be a top draft pick, especially in this draft. Jason Kidd, who also couldnt shoot was taken how high in a much stronger draft.
What's your point? Kidd was undeniably better coming out of school.
I'm not saying take Morris with the 17. I'm not even saying take Morris as a starting PG in this league. I'm just saying the kid can run an offense.
Why are people acting as if my expectations are unrealistic when I'm saying if the kid can become ERIC MAYNOR I'll be happy?
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moocow007 wrote:GONYK wrote:What's your point? Kidd was undeniably better coming out of school.
I'm not saying take Morris with the 17. I'm not even saying take Morris as a starting PG in this league. I'm just saying the kid can run an offense.
Why are people acting as if my expectations are unrealistic when I'm saying if the kid can become ERIC MAYNOR I'll be happy?
My point is that Marcus Morris is no more an NBA caliber starting PG than Mardy Collins or Javaris Crittenton.
It's not just about assist numbers in college and looking athletic...it's about being able to mentally run a team and get that team to do well. Morris is a ho hum type personality that doesn't come off as a leader. And he certainly didn't make his teammates better. He dribbles too long, can't create his own shot effectively and doesn't have the alpha personality to be a lead NBA point.
I mean honestly workouts are supposed to be where he, at near 6'6", superbly athletic and (if we believe it) talented shine. He hasn't. When was the last time anyone said anything great about him that actually watched him go against the other top guys in this draft at his position (combo guard).
Eric Maynor is a backup PG in the NBA. Is that what you're looking for the Knicks to get with what likely will be their highest ranked 1st round pick in a long long time? A backup PG?

GONYK wrote:MARSHON BROOKS [with the 17th pick]
GONYK wrote:ComboGuardCity wrote:You guys are looking for the next Wade at the #17 pick in a weak draft. Its not going to happen. You have to go need before helplessly swinging for the fences at this pick. That's how championship teams are built. Darius Morris is exactly what this team needs. A big, pass first true point who can learn from Chauncey. You guys really need to watch him play. His playing style would even give GONYK an orgasm.
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I do love me some Darius Morris. I'm PRAYING we get the Celtics pick and snap Morris up.
GONYK wrote:ManiaX wrote:
I never questioned his ability to be able to shoot the ball.
I am just pointing out that, in a workout setting, I am sure that Fields proved he could shoot too.
I do however have his issues with his shot selection and the fact that he likes to play with the ball in his hands.
If that's how he [Marshon] likes to play, he'll have to adjust, because the fact is the ball won't be in his hands.
We do need a player who can create his own offense though. Right now, we have a bunch of role players who need everything set up for them. A third scorer will help us alot.
GONYK wrote:moocow007 wrote:GONYK wrote:Because he can't shoot and there are more talented players ahead of him.
Like I said before, if Morris can be a 6'5" Maynor, he's perfect to me.
Oh come on...a big, athletic near 6'6" starting caliber true point can have only one arm and hed still be a top draft pick, especially in this draft. Jason Kidd, who also couldnt shoot was taken how high in a much stronger draft.
What's your point? Kidd was undeniably better coming out of school.
I'm not saying take Morris with the 17. I'm not even saying take Morris as a starting PG in this league. I'm just saying the kid can run an offense.
Why are people acting as if my expectations are unrealistic when I'm saying if the kid can become ERIC MAYNOR I'll be happy?
GONYK wrote:fresko024 wrote:krustytheclown wrote:mac1 i get what youre saying but hes stil young and can polish his shot..it might not be a bad pick afterall is all im saying
I'll go with Jenkins before Selby and Morris...Voted for Faried tho..we NEED his presence inside
He would never play. And he's a good rebounder, but I wouldn't call what he provides presence.
He's short, he can't score, and he doesn't provide interior defense.

Guano wrote:Reggie Jackson
Jun 1, 11:06 AMBoston College PG Reggie Jackson had a minor procedure on his knee May 17th, a source tells ESPN's Chad Ford.
This explains why Jackson skipped the Chicago draft combine and hasn't worked out for anyone since. He's currently rehabbing and is expected to be cleared for workouts next week. Jackson is not expected to fall out of the first round.



moocow007 wrote:And so it has come down to our heroes. With the additions of Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire and Chauncey Billups the Knicks have a superb trio of players that helped the Knicks get to the playoffs for the first time since the Bush Clinton Administration (or at least it seems that way). Acquiring Carmelo, however, cost the Knicks a boatload of young talent and depth and left the cupboards pretty barren with only 5 other guys (Landry Fields, Toney Douglas, Ronny Turiaf, Bill Walker and Renaldo Balkman) under contract for the 2011-2012 season. The forward positions are fine and with Billups and Douglas PG seems to be ok enough so that it need not be the most immediate area of focus. C and SG are their more pressing positional needs with defense and shooting a premium. Plenty of guys to choose from but none that necessarily fill a need to a tee. So have at it.
PS: I made some changes, took out Tobias Harris and added Jeremy Tyler who appear to be shooting up several mocks (including NBA.COM's mock). Tyler is more likely a choice than Harris for NY. And of course added Josh Selby. I'd say that this would most likely be the group of guys the Knicks will be choosing from.
Selected already can be found by here
With the 17th Pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks select...

Thorn wrote:moocow007 wrote:And so it has come down to our heroes. With the additions of Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire and Chauncey Billups the Knicks have a superb trio of players that helped the Knicks get to the playoffs for the first time since the Bush Clinton Administration (or at least it seems that way). Acquiring Carmelo, however, cost the Knicks a boatload of young talent and depth and left the cupboards pretty barren with only 5 other guys (Landry Fields, Toney Douglas, Ronny Turiaf, Bill Walker and Renaldo Balkman) under contract for the 2011-2012 season. The forward positions are fine and with Billups and Douglas PG seems to be ok enough so that it need not be the most immediate area of focus. C and SG are their more pressing positional needs with defense and shooting a premium. Plenty of guys to choose from but none that necessarily fill a need to a tee. So have at it.
PS: I made some changes, took out Tobias Harris and added Jeremy Tyler who appear to be shooting up several mocks (including NBA.COM's mock). Tyler is more likely a choice than Harris for NY. And of course added Josh Selby. I'd say that this would most likely be the group of guys the Knicks will be choosing from.
Selected already can be found by here
With the 17th Pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks select...
If Mike D is around and can influence the draft Nikola Mirotic, but if someone with a brain is around... hard to say. I know I do not want to see us pick Joshua Smith (read: E. Curry 2.0 or Oliver Miller 3.0)
It is tough where we sit there are not many players available we need.
I guess Tyler Zeller (despite earlier injury issues), he would work in this system. Again it would depend on if we plan to change coaches or not. Also I would support Marshon Brooks if available, I just feel centers are hard to find and we need one desperately.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIQZS7nBp8Q[/youtube]


Thorn wrote:If Mike D is around and can influence the draft Nikola Mirotic, but if someone with a brain is around... hard to say. I know I do not want to see us pick Joshua Smith (read: E. Curry 2.0 or Oliver Miller 3.0)
It is tough where we sit there are not many players available we need.
I guess Tyler Zeller (despite earlier injury issues), he would work in this system. Again it would depend on if we plan to change coaches or not. Also I would support Marshon Brooks if available, I just feel centers are hard to find and we need one desperately.


Mac1Money wrote:Thorn wrote:moocow007 wrote:And so it has come down to our heroes. With the additions of Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire and Chauncey Billups the Knicks have a superb trio of players that helped the Knicks get to the playoffs for the first time since the Bush Clinton Administration (or at least it seems that way). Acquiring Carmelo, however, cost the Knicks a boatload of young talent and depth and left the cupboards pretty barren with only 5 other guys (Landry Fields, Toney Douglas, Ronny Turiaf, Bill Walker and Renaldo Balkman) under contract for the 2011-2012 season. The forward positions are fine and with Billups and Douglas PG seems to be ok enough so that it need not be the most immediate area of focus. C and SG are their more pressing positional needs with defense and shooting a premium. Plenty of guys to choose from but none that necessarily fill a need to a tee. So have at it.
PS: I made some changes, took out Tobias Harris and added Jeremy Tyler who appear to be shooting up several mocks (including NBA.COM's mock). Tyler is more likely a choice than Harris for NY. And of course added Josh Selby. I'd say that this would most likely be the group of guys the Knicks will be choosing from.
Selected already can be found by here
With the 17th Pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks select...
If Mike D is around and can influence the draft Nikola Mirotic, but if someone with a brain is around... hard to say. I know I do not want to see us pick Joshua Smith (read: E. Curry 2.0 or Oliver Miller 3.0)
It is tough where we sit there are not many players available we need.
I guess Tyler Zeller (despite earlier injury issues), he would work in this system. Again it would depend on if we plan to change coaches or not. Also I would support Marshon Brooks if available, I just feel centers are hard to find and we need one desperately.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIQZS7nBp8Q[/youtube]
Except the fact that Zeller, Smith, and Mirotic arent even in this draft..


DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
He's really bulked up this year. Too much in my opinion. Jacked. RT @mhaubs: I'm skeptical that Motiejunas could do a heavy lifting session!
4 hours ago
DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Word is Donatas Motiejunas did a heavy lifting session right before his workout Saturday, which is why he shot so poorly. Unfortunate error.
19 hours ago
DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Watched Donatas Motiejunas work out again. Shot the ball much better. Showed his excellent agility & footwork. Left a much better impression
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TrueWarrior wrote:Deadline was yesterday.
Bebe withdrew but everyone else stayed.
Moo you keep sayin Motie tanked the workout, but DX reported that he just had a heavy lifting sesh before it so that could explain that terrible performance. They watched him work out again yesterday and said he looked much better. I know the feeling of playin ball after lifting. IDK why he was doing it, and maybe it was just an excuse (his shirt was drenched in sweat though), but it makes sense.DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
He's really bulked up this year. Too much in my opinion. Jacked. RT @mhaubs: I'm skeptical that Motiejunas could do a heavy lifting session!
4 hours ago
DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Word is Donatas Motiejunas did a heavy lifting session right before his workout Saturday, which is why he shot so poorly. Unfortunate error.
19 hours ago
DraftExpress Jonathan Givony
Watched Donatas Motiejunas work out again. Shot the ball much better. Showed his excellent agility & footwork. Left a much better impression
19 hours ago
