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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#101 » by DOT » Fri Jul 14, 2017 1:58 am

mwm78 wrote:I'm also confused why Phil thought Frank was the pick based on most who do not feel he is even ready play, I mean Phil didn't have much longer with the team as it was, why invest in someone who is longer term instead of taking an American player who was rookie of the yr in the ACC and showed he can play against top college competition... I just can't see how they came to the conclusion to go with Frank... they wanted to run the triangle and thought he was capable but if he wasn't capable of doing it from day one why let Phil make the pick.... looking back I just wish Dolan would have fired Phil before the draft (I wonder if that changes who they select).

Because we just drafted a European player who most didn't feel was ready to play literally 2 years ago?
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#102 » by Rooster8 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:03 am

So when are we going to sign Dotson?
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#103 » by knickstape4ever » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:15 am

I'm pissed we didn't take Smith
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Post#104 » by Savageknick2190 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:20 am

This is what happens when you let someone who doesnt have all of their faculties make your 2017 draft pick.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#105 » by mwm78 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:28 am

Smith getting all they hype even when he misses a dunk smh, what were Knicks thinking... a shame Frank couldn't play in the summer league as it would have answered a lot of questions we have as Knicks fans to see him play against the other top picks.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#106 » by BrOnXKing1 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:28 am

If Frank turns into a Rondo type, I don't care if Smith is a young Baron Davis or Steve Francis. But that is a big If regarding Frank
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Post#107 » by EMG518 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:57 am

Frank is going to be good, it just comes down to how good are the guys after him going to be. I loved Smith but the question I always had with him was his pace for a full game/season and injury risk. Without those questions Smith looks like an elite level point guard. I personally thought Donovan Mitchell was a stud and we were going to draft him. Only time will tell, it doesn't help seeing these other guys show out in summer league. Reactionary fan base, we all do it. We are in a pretty good spot though versus where we have been in the past despite how poor of a job Phil did.
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Post#108 » by NowWHYcee7 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:58 am

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BKlutch wrote:They talk to reporters more than Phil did (did he ever talk with them off the record, or did he just feed Rosen?), so they won't savage him as much. He helps them to do their job, and they have more incentive to back off the "Knicks are and always will be shyt" meme.

I really don't know if the triangle would have worked with the right players and coaching, but half a triangle is what? Just an angle...


All that stuff is overblown. Phil ultimately was saying "Move and share the ball". Maybe I'm wrong.

I agree with you

for all his many mistakes the triangle wasn't such a big one

perhaps it was pushing the name over the concept, as you just described it, of moving the ball and moving without the ball

i dont know why thats controversial or outdated


It doesn't matter what Phil called it, the media already decided it was the triangle and that the triangle was the devil.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#109 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Jul 14, 2017 11:16 am

NowWHYcee7 wrote:
NoLayupRule wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:
All that stuff is overblown. Phil ultimately was saying "Move and share the ball". Maybe I'm wrong.

I agree with you

for all his many mistakes the triangle wasn't such a big one

perhaps it was pushing the name over the concept, as you just described it, of moving the ball and moving without the ball

i dont know why thats controversial or outdated


It doesn't matter what Phil called it, the media already decided it was the triangle and that the triangle was the devil.


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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#110 » by Blockwatcher » Fri Jul 14, 2017 2:37 pm

Everybody knew / knows what smiths floor and ceiling could be. Its injuries and attitude that kept us away.
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Post#111 » by remi_222 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:41 pm

What are the chances to see Labeyrie make the team next season ???
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#112 » by BKlutch » Fri Jul 14, 2017 6:35 pm

remi_222 wrote:What are the chances to see Labeyrie make the team next season ???

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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#113 » by reub » Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:56 pm

remi_222 wrote:What are the chances to see Labeyrie make the team next season ???


His hair has a better chance of making the team than he does.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#114 » by remi_222 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 8:34 pm

haha just a question !! im not specially a fen either of him, but if there is one team that can be stupid enough to sign him ... its the knicks ! and im sorry to say that, but it's true !
We dont see or hear abour him in the SL in France ! and i often see him in the team's projection in other topics so I was just wondering
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#115 » by nykballa2k4 » Sat Jul 15, 2017 3:34 am

remi_222 wrote:haha just a question !! im not specially a fen either of him, but if there is one team that can be stupid enough to sign him ... its the knicks ! and im sorry to say that, but it's true !
We dont see or hear abour him in the SL in France ! and i often see him in the team's projection in other topics so I was just wondering

Based on Smitty's report it sounds like he does have good tools. I could see a team like the Spurs trading us a top 55 protected 2nd for him and cash. Nets would also be an ideal fit to sign him to a 2-way.

I gotta say he is by far the shortest 6'10'' player I have ever seen. His profile says stretch 4/5. His presence on the court makes him look like a SF that can't play. Think Lance Thomas body, Robin Lopez game.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#116 » by Fury » Sat Jul 15, 2017 3:36 am

Savageknick2190 wrote:This is what happens when you let someone who doesnt have all of their faculties make your 2017 draft pick.


This is what happens when you make assumptions without evidence. Let the kid **** play
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#117 » by Savageknick2190 » Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:05 am

Fury wrote:
Savageknick2190 wrote:This is what happens when you let someone who doesnt have all of their faculties make your 2017 draft pick.


This is what happens when you make assumptions without evidence. Let the kid **** play


Do you even know what you're talking about? Phil should have picked Dennis Smith. I have felt that since before the draft. I don't need evidence to know he was wrong. I don't need to let anyone play. It's my opinion. You wait around 3 years to come to the same conclusion I already have. Good Luck with that.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#118 » by Fury » Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:23 am

Savageknick2190 wrote:
Fury wrote:
Savageknick2190 wrote:This is what happens when you let someone who doesnt have all of their faculties make your 2017 draft pick.


This is what happens when you make assumptions without evidence. Let the kid **** play


Do you even know what you're talking about? Phil should have picked Dennis Smith. I have felt that since before the draft. I don't need evidence to know he was wrong.I don't need to let anyone play. It's my opinion. You wait around 3 years to come to the same conclusion I already have. Good Luck with that.


I was gonna bold one thing but this is a terrible post all around.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#119 » by knickstape21 » Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:26 am

Jamel Artis should get a camp invite. Solid size and really likes to play that point forward role and move the ball around.
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Re: New York Knicks Summer League Notes 

Post#120 » by Jalen Bluntson » Sat Jul 15, 2017 4:28 am

Savageknick2190 wrote:
Fury wrote:
Savageknick2190 wrote:This is what happens when you let someone who doesnt have all of their faculties make your 2017 draft pick.


This is what happens when you make assumptions without evidence. Let the kid **** play


Do you even know what you're talking about? Phil should have picked Dennis Smith. I have felt that since before the draft. I don't need evidence to know he was wrong. I don't need to let anyone play. It's my opinion. You wait around 3 years to come to the same conclusion I already have. Good Luck with that.


LOL You can't argue your opinion as fact. You have no way of knowing you're opinion is even correct. Let it play out. Smith looks good in SUMMER LEAGUE. Let's see him against NBA level defense before thinking he's the greatest. We haven't seen either kid play an NBA game. Jimmer was a D League beast. How'd that work out.
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