Herpzingis...

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Kampuchea wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Sucks.
-> Isn't good on D.
-> Can't defend 4's
-> 5's beat him up
-> Not Alpha enough
-> Post game sucks
-> Not Joel Embiid
-> Gets abused by midgets
-> His blocks are fake
-> Handle needs work
-> Not Jokitch
-> Lives on the perimeter too much
-> Ran Phil out
-> Anemic
-> Too deferential
-> Not the real unicorn
-> Attitude sucks
-> WHG is better
-> Sean Van Novacamby
-> License revoked
-> Not KT
-> Has herps
-> Instagram models + over thirst (could be related to prior)
-> no testicular fortitude
-> Working out wrong way
-> Too much Janis work
-> Janis is bad agent and person
-> Alt-Right Hairdo
-> Wingspan challenged
-> Injury prone
-> Punked by Anthony Randolph
-> Diva
-> Too tall/too spindley
-> No Sharrington Disease
-> Bad screener/ weak picks
-> P&R needs work
-> Poor court sense
-> Tends to drift
-> Poor rebounder
Did I miss anything aggregating the various negative opinions?
Imagine if everyone here hated him.
In all honesty, this list has brought a number of other issues to my attention which I did not even consider previously. I was already concerned about our supposed "star" of the future, now I am confident he will never live up to the hype or the pressures of New York.
GTFO Herpzingis.

IllmaticHandler wrote:yall Just giving Kamp more energy....
Herpzingis...

With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”
god shammgod wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/kristaps-porzingis-offers-some-insight-into-his-leadership-style/With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”

2010 wrote:god shammgod wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/kristaps-porzingis-offers-some-insight-into-his-leadership-style/With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”
Who do you got being the vocal rah rah leader type that KP mentions he won't necessarily be?
thebuzzardman wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:How is the word "diva" nowhere on such an exhaustive list?
Also, "too tall".
I felt that Diva was encompassed in "bad attitude" but I think the state of Divaness is unique, so will add.
Sean Van Novacamby contains "too tall Sean" in there, but will clarify with own item

thebuzzardman wrote:Kampuchea wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Sucks.
-> Isn't good on D.
-> Can't defend 4's
-> 5's beat him up
-> Not Alpha enough
-> Post game sucks
-> Not Joel Embiid
-> Gets abused by midgets
-> His blocks are fake
-> Handle needs work
-> Not Jokitch
-> Lives on the perimeter too much
-> Ran Phil out
-> Anemic
-> Too deferential
-> Not the real unicorn
-> Attitude sucks
-> WHG is better
-> Sean Van Novacamby
-> License revoked
-> Not KT
-> Has herps
-> Instagram models + over thirst (could be related to prior)
-> no testicular fortitude
-> Working out wrong way
-> Too much Janis work
-> Janis is bad agent and person
-> Alt-Right Hairdo
-> Wingspan challenged
-> Injury prone
-> Punked by Anthony Randolph
-> Diva
-> Too tall/too spindley
-> No Sharrington Disease
-> Bad screener/ weak picks
-> P&R needs work
-> Poor court sense
-> Tends to drift
-> Poor rebounder
Did I miss anything aggregating the various negative opinions?
Imagine if everyone here hated him.
In all honesty, this list has brought a number of other issues to my attention which I did not even consider previously. I was already concerned about our supposed "star" of the future, now I am confident he will never live up to the hype or the pressures of New York.
GTFO Herpzingis.
Dutifully updated
god shammgod wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/kristaps-porzingis-offers-some-insight-into-his-leadership-style/With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”

god shammgod wrote:2010 wrote:
Who do you got being the vocal rah rah leader type that KP mentions he won't necessarily be?
it will probably be noah or kyle. they seem like the only guys with that personality. but if they don't play they can't really be that.
god shammgod wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/kristaps-porzingis-offers-some-insight-into-his-leadership-style/With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”
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thebuzzardman wrote:Sucks.
Isn't good on D.
Can't defend 4's
5's beat him up
Not Alpha enough
Post game sucks
Not Joel Embiid
Gets abused by midgets
His blocks are fake
Handle needs work
Not Jokitch
Lives on the perimeter too much
Ran Phil out
Anemic
Too deferential
Not the real unicorn
Attitude sucks
WHG is better
Sean Van Novacamby
License revoked
Not KT
Has herps
Instagram models + over thirst (could be related to prior)
no testicular fortitude
Working out wrong way
Too much Janis work
Janis is bad agent and person
Alt-Right Hairdo
Wingspan challenged
Injury prone
Punked by Anthony Randolph
Diva
Too tall/too spindley
No Sharrington Disease
Bad screener/ weak picks
P&R needs work
Poor court sense
Tends to drift
Poor rebounder
Won't Live Up to Hype And Pressure
Did I miss anything aggregating the various negative opinions?
Imagine if everyone here hated him.

Lotsix wrote:Is this KP hate real? If so u guys can all gtfo.....fans like u guys are why we are laughed at....We could have prime MJ and to u dumb@sses would find something to complain about
Lotsix wrote:Is this KP hate real? If so u guys can all gtfo.....fans like u guys are why we are laughed at....We could have prime MJ and to u dumb@sses would find something to complain about
Lotsix wrote:Is this KP hate real? If so u guys can all gtfo.....fans like u guys are why we are laughed at....We could have prime MJ and to u dumb@sses would find something to complain about

2010 wrote:god shammgod wrote:http://nypost.com/2017/09/26/kristaps-porzingis-offers-some-insight-into-his-leadership-style/With a monster slam dunk off a fast-break drill, Kristaps Porzingis finished up his first Knicks practice with Carmelo Anthony wiped from the roster. His teammates surrounded Porzingis for high-fives.
Porzingis is now “The Man” — and leader — at age 21. Anthony’s six-year, seven-month reign as the Knicks’ franchise player truly ended on the practice court Tuesday.
“I think it’s going to come to me naturally,’’ Porzingis said of leadership. “I don’t need to force it. First thing I’ll do is be the hardest-working guy. We have a bunch of guys who work hard. I will work hard also and give an example. From that hard work, you can be a leader and give it to your teammates.
“I’m still trying to get better as a basketball player, but also working on those leadership skills. As we move forward, I’m only going to get better at it.”
Anthony was often criticized for lacking dynamic leadership. Anthony admitted he wasn’t into rah-rah-speeches or getting in a teammate’s face. What Anthony, popular in the locker room, did best as a leader was become a teammate’s friend.
Porzingis said he doesn’t believe he’ll be making many speeches either.
“There’s moments I talk, but it’s mostly about basketball and talking about things I see,’’ Porzingis said. “I might be more vocal during a game or at halftime than motivating guys [pregame]. I’m more that kind of guy.”
Working out all summer in Latvia and playing for his country’s national team, Porzingis said he’s up to 240 pounds after ending last season at 234. But increasing his strength, he said, is the key to helping his low-post play — which the Knicks coaching staff wants improved. Nevertheless, the Knicks never got to sit down with Porzingis to go over his offseason program after he skipped his exit meeting.
“The goal this summer wasn’t going to get bigger and gain weight,’’ Porzingis said. “The weight is going to come to me naturally. It was to get stronger, get more explosive, kind of get tighter. That’s going to help me everywhere on the floor. ‘’
In averaging 23 points during the European championships, Porzingis scored inside and out.
“I worked on my post game,’’ Porzingis said. “I played a lot more in the post in Euro basket. They’re not that physical. But I think I improved on that and I’m excited to show that in the games. That’s one thing I want to show. And I also, I worked on some moves and also I’m excited for a new season, for new things that people are going to see from me.”
For the second straight day, Porzingis showed no signs of the anger he felt when he left the country in late April, disgruntled with the franchise’s chaotic state. In place of ousted president Phil Jackson, there was the new brain trust Steve Mills and Scott Perry standing side by side Tuesday, observing the court where Porzingis played in a scrimmage and did drills. Perry didn’t meet Porzingis until Monday.
“We have a lot of new faces and not only the players, but also the training staff,’’ Porzingis said. “A lot of new faces. It’s good to have new people that want to work, that want to work hard. Everybody is motivated.
“Hopefully we can do something special this year and surprise everybody.”
Who do you got being the vocal rah rah leader type that KP mentions he won't necessarily be?

Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor