towelie wrote:This is the first time in a long time I feel the hype is actually warranted. Us Knicks fans always have a tendency to overhype our rookies every year, all the way from Channing Frye to Gallinari. But Kristaps is the first rookie where I feel we're not just drinking the Kool-Aid. He's a legit all-star in the making.
I honestly think this is one of the few times his hype is actually below his talent level. He just keeps getting better. He's already transformed multiple times in such a short period.
1. When he was first drafted people thought he was 2-3 years away from being a rotational player
2. After summer league I thought he could come in and score and play some defense off the bench, but he was still awkward and wouldn't make huge impact.
3. After Preseason I thought he could be a ok starter but he might cost us some wins due to rookie mistakes
4. First couple games of the season I was amazed by his rebounding and hustle and believed that he would thrive off hustle plays and rebounding and his numbers would be slightly under 10 pts and 10 rebounds, but have a ton of putback highlights. His problems with foul trouble and his shooting touch would fix themselves by next year next year.
5. Now I don't know what to believe. His shooting touch is unreal, a guy that size shouldn't be able to shoot 3s at this rate. He hasn't even had a huge putback in a while but he is still scoring in a new way every game. He looks like he is going to average 17/10 till the end of the season. And even that might be a low end prediction.