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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1501 » by Thugger HBC » Thu Dec 8, 2011 1:02 am

NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


How does anyone know what he can do if he hasn't played in the NBA yet?

And no he wasn't considered the best overall defender in the draft.

Sounds like a Bleacher Report statement.

I think Shump will be a good NBA player, but let's not go overboard just yet.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1502 » by Falstaffxx » Thu Dec 8, 2011 1:32 am

NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


What I'd say for myself. Hmm..."yay?"
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1503 » by GONYK » Thu Dec 8, 2011 3:45 am

NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.

Go figure out how the salary cap works first before you wonder what I'm gonna say about Shumpert.

Whether CP3 gets here or not, you being butthurt over TD, Shump, and Fields is funny.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1504 » by NoMoreThrees » Thu Dec 8, 2011 10:58 pm

Thugger HBC wrote:
NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


How does anyone know what he can do if he hasn't played in the NBA yet?

And no he wasn't considered the best overall defender in the draft.

Sounds like a Bleacher Report statement.

I think Shump will be a good NBA player, but let's not go overboard just yet.


i love the shumperts is already a hof superstar posts tho lol
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1505 » by stevieg987 » Thu Dec 8, 2011 11:28 pm

NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


It was written.

Step to the plate young Shump...The first rookie in a long time that can just ball out without having to worry about getting shipped out.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1506 » by NYK StateOfMind » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:21 am

stevieg987 wrote:
NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


It was written.

Step to the plate young Shump...The first rookie in a long time that can just ball out without having to worry about getting shipped out.


Yup. This kid is going to become something special playing alongside Melo, Amare and Chandler. I can't stress it enough, this kid was the best overall defender coming out of this years draft. Projected to guard the 1 through 3 position(s) on the NBA level. Fields has already called him a GREAT defensive player. Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie coming out of this years draft class.

We REALLY have some defensive minded guards in TD23, Fields and Shumpert.

For the fans who wanted to trade away TD23, Fields and Shumpert, while leaving us with CP3, Melo, Amare and no size, no Center, no defense, no rebounding ability, horrible bench depth and laughing stock role players, I believe it's safe to say you don't remember the Knicks of the early 90's under Riley.

True Knick fans will always pride our team on it's ability to defend, rebound on the boards and go to war down low (Ewing, Oakley and Mason). Having defensive guards such as Starks was always fun to watch. That man played his HEART out against Jordan for many of years.

Thank god we landed an ELITE defensive Center, a Championship Winning NBA Center while KEEPING our defensive minded G's in TD23, Fields and Shumpert!

Rebounding and Defense has RETURNED to New York baby!
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1507 » by GONYK » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:27 am

NYK StateOfMind wrote:
stevieg987 wrote:
NYK StateOfMind wrote:I'm gonna love what you have to say for yourself when A.) NY doesn't trade for CP3. B.) Doesn't sign CP3 as a free agent and C.) Shumper becomes an NBA/New York STAR.

Shumpert can guard the 1 through 3 position(s), is considered the best overall defender coming out of the draft, and Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie out of this years draft class. Kid has star talent written all over his game.


It was written.

Step to the plate young Shump...The first rookie in a long time that can just ball out without having to worry about getting shipped out.


Yup. This kid is going to become something special playing alongside Melo, Amare and Chandler. I can't stress it enough, this kid was the best overall defender coming out of this years draft. Projected to guard the 1 through 3 position(s) on the NBA level. Fields has already called him a GREAT defensive player. Shump is also, by far, the most athletically gifted rookie coming out of this years draft class.

We REALLY have some defensive minded guards in TD23, Fields and Shumpert.

For the fans who wanted to trade away TD23, Fields and Shumpert, while leaving us with CP3, Melo, Amare and no size, no Center, no defense, no rebounding ability, horrible bench depth and laughing stock role players, I believe it's safe to say you don't remember the Knicks of the early 90's under Riley.

True Knick fans will always pride our team on it's ability to defend, rebound on the boards and go to war down low (Ewing, Oakley and Mason). Having defensive guards such as Starks was always fun to watch.

Thank god we landed an ELITE defensive Center, a Championship Winning NBA Center while KEEPING our defensive minded G's in TD23, Fields and Shumpert!

Rebounding and Defense has RETURNED to New York baby1


We also have no PG, and our offensive efficiency, which wasn't great to begin with, will take a big hit.

It's all well and good that we have a legit defensive big. He was needed. But now we are still a second round team until we have someone to run the offense.

Neither TD, Fields, or Shumpert can do that.

If you remember, that's what did those great defensive 90's Knicks teams in too.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1508 » by Priggy Smalls » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:31 am

at the end of the day we can at least join hands and laugh at small market teams right?
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Post#1509 » by NYK StateOfMind » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:50 am

Too funny.

Yeah, I'm sure Billups was the reason why the Knicks ranked 2nd in offensive points scored last season. Wrong. Because correct me if I'm wrong but, the Knicks ranked either #1 or #2 pre-trade in points scored with Raymond freakign Felton and NO Carmelo Anthony!

The Knicks finished 2nd in the league in scoring last year, with a dime a dozen type of PG in Felton, TD23 and an oftern injured Billups at the PG position. Fields was only a rookie 2G as well.

With two of the NBA's top 10 scorers in Carmelo (3rd) and Amare (6th)... Our offense will become as explosive as an offense can become with 3rd year TD23 running the point, as well as rookie Shumpert backing him up. TD23 will be in his 3rd year under MDA's offensive system.

And stop with your bashing of TD23 already. He's a developing talent with plenty of potential and ability at the PG position. PS: You don't need HOF players at "every position".

As a starter during the regular season, with Melo and Amare, after Billups went down for 6 games; Toney Douglas put up...

25/5 (Knicks scored 107 and NY beat the Hornets)

11/5 (Knicks scored 115 and lost to the Cavs) Because of defense and rebounding. We put up 115 with TD23 running the offense.

10/7 (Knicks scored 92 and beat the Hawks)

20/6 (Knicks scored 113 and beat the Jazz)

18/10 (Knicks scored 110 and beat Memphis)

18/8 (Knicks scored 109 and lost to the Mavs who scored 127)

During those 6 games, as a starting PG, TD23 averaged 17 points/6.8 assists per game; and the Knicks averaged 107.6 points per game and went 4-2.

You have no clue what the hell you're talking about in regards to Toney Douglas at the PG position.

He did all that, as a 2nd year player without an offseason to work with Carmelo. Fields was only a rookie as well playing opposite at the 2G position.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1510 » by GONYK » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:53 am

NYK StateOfMind wrote:Too funny.

Yeah, I'm sure Billups was the reason why the Knicks ranked 2nd in offensive points scored last season. Wrong. Because correct me if I'm wrong but, the Knicks ranked either #1 or #2 pre-trade in points scored with Raymond freakign Felton and NO Carmelo Anthony!

The Knicks finished 2nd in the league in scoring last year, with a dime a dozen type of PG in Felton, TD23 and an oftern injured Billups at the PG position. Fields was only a rookie 2G as well.

With two of the NBA's top 10 scorers in Carmelo (3rd) and Amare (6th)... Our offense will become as explosive as an offense can become with 3rd year TD23 running the point, as well as rookie Shumpert backing him up. TD23 will be in his 3rd year under MDA's offensive system.

And stop with your bashing of TD23 already. He's a developing talent with plenty of potential and ability at the PG position. PS: You don't need HOF players at "every position".

As a starter during the regular season, with Melo and Amare, after Billups went down for 6 games; Toney Douglas put up...

25/5 (Knicks scored 107 and NY beat the Hornets)

11/5 (Knicks scored 115 and lost to the Cavs) Because of defense and rebounding. We put up 115 with TD23 running the offense.

10/7 (Knicks scored 92 and beat the Hawks)

20/6 (Knicks scored 113 and beat the Jazz)

18/10 (Knicks scored 110 and beat Memphis)

18/8 (Knicks scored 109 and lost to the Mavs who scored 127)

During those 6 games, as a starting PG, TD23 averaged 17 points/6.8 assists per game; and the Knicks averaged 107.6 points per game and went 4-2.

You have no clue what the hell you're talking about in regards to Toney Douglas at the PG position.

He did all that, as a 2nd year player without an offseason to work with Carmelo. Fields was only a rookie as well playing opposite at the 2G position.



I'm talking about efficiency, not total points. There is a huge difference. Without a playmaker, we will have an iso offense, which is the least efficient and easiest to stop.

And Toney Douglas is a horrible PG. Don't even get started on that.
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Post#1511 » by Iman Shumpert » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:57 am

I think it's surprising on a message board with supposed hardcore basketball fans that people can't understand the difference between volume and efficiency. If two teams take 100 shots and my team hits 45% and your team shoots 50%, who do you think wins? It's not all about defense. Offensive efficiency helps your defense because it limits transition opportunities. It's one thing to get destroyed in the halfcourt. That's just terrible defense. But if a team is running up and down in transition, that's on our offense.

Total points doesn't matter. You take more shots, you score more points. But don't forget, if you take more shots, so does the other team.
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Post#1512 » by Priggy Smalls » Fri Dec 9, 2011 12:58 am

points scored might be the worst possible way to measure the effectiveness of an offense. i don't think we'll be quite as bad as gonyk suggests but we need a lot of things to go right for us to be top 7-8 in offensive efficiency like we were last year.
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1513 » by KnicksScholar24 » Fri Dec 9, 2011 1:57 am

No, word from Iman on losing Billups as a mentor, and possibly starting this season?
It's hard being a Knicks fan...
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Re: Welcome to the Knicks Iman Shumpert 

Post#1514 » by Boss_ » Fri Dec 9, 2011 2:44 am

100pg lock, feel free to start another Iman Shumpert thread if you guys so wish.

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