TrueWarrior wrote:Juco24 wrote:Does anyone realize that Grant's rookie stats are as good/if not better than Teague's rookie stats? Interesting.
Yea but Jerian is 37 years old. He can't get better.
Also Reggie Jackson, Dragic, Bledsoe, Billups, Gary Payton, Nash, Baron Davis, Terrell Brandon, Mookie Blaylock, Mark Price, Conley, Kemba, Lin, McCollum, George Hill, and so many other PGs throughout the years have struggled as rookies, and sometimes even longer.
Said it plenty of times before, but Jerian has all the tools to be a starting PG in this league. If his shot keeps coming along (was always more mental than physical to me, as he has good form and was a solid shooter in college) I don't see any glaring weaknesses with him. He can drive, pass, and D up with very nice size/athleticism. Learning the triangle has made a tough adjustment to the NBA even tougher for him, but he's getting more and more confident every game.
As Knick fans we're so conditioned for our rookies to be let downs, but we'll see if Kris and Jerian can break the trend. I believe they will. Their upside is obvious.
Grant could become a starting pg and also be the best one the knicks have had in a very long time but he has to stop auditioning to be the star of The Clapper commercials. but hes still young enuf to get up every time he falls to the floor on his drives inside