Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.

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Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.

Knowing our medical staff (have they been replaced yet?), that's probably how long it'll take for his foot to fully heal.DocHoliday wrote:Why would Inglis be 2 or 3 years away while Giannis and Jabari should be getting the majority of minutes at SF and PF?
raferfenix wrote:Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.
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M-C-G wrote:DocHoliday wrote:M-C-G wrote:
I really see Inglis as a lot less developed than those two guys and felt like he was a couple of years away from being ready. Hope I am wrong, because I love the pick.
Oh, gotcha, just like Giannis was 2 or 3 years away last year? Because Inglis has played for and against tougher competition than Giannis did before the NBA.
A little snippy today, eh Doc?
I don't think you can look at Inglis like Giannis, and I also don't think you can assume that every 19 year old is going to be able to step in and develop at a rate that Giannis did, and you can't assume that Inglis is going to be as ready to contribute as arguably the most NBA ready prospect in years like Jabari.
For what it is worth, I NEVER expect Giannis to contribute like he did. It was an incredible surprise. I think both of these guys are more the exception to the rule.
crkone wrote:raferfenix wrote:Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.
I don't really expect him to come out and bash Knight or even say he's looking for an upgrade specifically at the point.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
machu46 wrote:crkone wrote:raferfenix wrote:
I don't really expect him to come out and bash Knight or even say he's looking for an upgrade specifically at the point.
I'm pretty sure in Kidd's answer to that question, he said that they will continue to look for upgrades if the opportunity to do so arises.
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RRyder823 wrote:DocHoliday wrote:M-C-G wrote:
We will worry about that in 2 or 3 years....For now, defensive specialist that will get a few minutes this season. That being said, I questioned some of the other guys about him being able to play the 2, between what they said, and additional scouting reports, I am coming around on the belief he could play the 2 for stretches (at least defensively)
2 or 3 years? I thought we were rebuilding?
Giannis Age 19.219
Jabari Age 19.120
Damien Age 19.054
Why would Inglis be 2 or 3 years away while Giannis and Jabari should be getting the majority of minutes at SF
and PF?
Because it's not as simple as simply saying "this guy or that guys young so give him a ton of minutes to develop him". If you start giving guys big minutes before he's ready for them you stand the risk of stunting their development and killing their confidence.... Unless he proves otherwise in practice or in garbage time of games Inglis is going to be regulated to only a few minutes a game until he's show's he's capable of handling anything more whether we're rebuilding or not
raferfenix wrote:Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.
RRyder823 wrote:DocHoliday wrote:M-C-G wrote:
I really see Inglis as a lot less developed than those two guys and felt like he was a couple of years away from being ready. Hope I am wrong, because I love the pick.
Oh, gotcha, just like Giannis was 2 or 3 years away last year? Because Inglis has played for and against tougher competition than Giannis did before the NBA.
Well I'd also say Giannis is still 2 or 3 years away it's just that we all view his ceiling as drastically higher now then when he was drafted
DocHoliday wrote:RRyder823 wrote:DocHoliday wrote:
2 or 3 years? I thought we were rebuilding?
Giannis Age 19.219
Jabari Age 19.120
Damien Age 19.054
Why would Inglis be 2 or 3 years away while Giannis and Jabari should be getting the majority of minutes at SF
and PF?
Because it's not as simple as simply saying "this guy or that guys young so give him a ton of minutes to develop him". If you start giving guys big minutes before he's ready for them you stand the risk of stunting their development and killing their confidence.... Unless he proves otherwise in practice or in garbage time of games Inglis is going to be regulated to only a few minutes a game until he's show's he's capable of handling anything more whether we're rebuilding or not
Right, so he shouldn't be treated any differently than Giannis or Parker and we shouldn't go assuming that Inglis is 2 or 3 years away before he's had a single practice with the team. The kid looks like he is ready defensively, but offensively he'd probably turn the ball over quite a bit if we tried to run the offense thru him. As long as he doesn't have a setback with his foot he should be in the mix for minutes if he comes in and shows he is ready.
RRyder823 wrote: If he shows he's capable... Play him.
DocHoliday wrote:RRyder823 wrote: If he shows he's capable... Play him.
this was the point that I was trying to make with MCG you can't just assume a guy is 2 or 3 years away like he had stated
Q.What style of play can fans expect, and will it be similar to how your Nets team played last season?
A. We were probably a secondary break (team). We weren't flying the ball up. The ball touched the paint a lot of times. When we talk about touching the paint, the ball touches the key for making a layup or making a play for a teammate. We've got to use our length and our speed. Defensively, getting deflections. Give up one shot and rebound. We talk about getting out on the break and using guys' strengths of speed and athletic ability, getting layups and wide-open threes. You see the potential when you look at Giannis (Antetokounmpo) being able to bring the ball up, play the point. We'll see him more at the point during the week. You look at Jabari (Parker) being able to rebound it and bust it out. Those two are very comfortable with the ball as bigs. I'm a big believer that if you rebound the ball, that's the fastest or easiest way to start a break. When those guys get it, you've got to go, because they're willing passers, too.
raferfenix wrote:Q.Is an upgrade required at the point guard position?
A. I think B (Brandon) Knight can play both. I'm very comfortable with him at the point or at the 2.
RRyder823 wrote:DocHoliday wrote:RRyder823 wrote: If he shows he's capable... Play him.
this was the point that I was trying to make with MCG you can't just assume a guy is 2 or 3 years away like he had stated
Fair enough. I agree. But I'd also say by most reports he has been labeled a "project" so he'll have to show he's capable in other areas before giving him meaningfull minutes. You can't just force feed him minutes. Sorry only skimmed a few of the posts and that's what I thought you were getting at and that we should just play him no matter what and hope for the best.. My bad
sherm wrote:Im not big on mayo, but if he comes to camp in shape he is a good option at sg. BUT a fast, big lineup could feature knight,giannis,parker,ersan,and sanders. That gives us size, speed, and athleticism.
This also gives us a solid 2nd group of shooters to sub in.