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Pick 36: Knicks Draft Mitchell Robinson - Pg 97-8 - Block Ness Monster catching on

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Re: Pick 36: We finally got our mitchell Welcome to the knicks 

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Post#222 » by PeteW » Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:56 pm

Now if only we had a PG that can actually throw him lobs
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Post#223 » by SARGO127 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:56 pm

He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.
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Post#224 » by IllmaticHandler » Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:58 pm

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MaseInYourFace wrote:He's ridiculously athletic.


You gettin' the "red flags" comment now? This is lottery talent that the Orlando Magic got @ 23.Will the Pelicans regret trolling and passing on him? :o :o



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Post#225 » by Rock Bottom » Fri Jun 22, 2018 3:59 pm

Think we shoulda picked up that bald 45 year ol lookin jerom (sp?) Pg homie to be our next ashy AC .. i duno why somethin (the beers?)tells me gon be aight..
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Post#226 » by thebuzzardman » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:00 pm

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MaseInYourFace wrote:He's ridiculously athletic.


You gettin' the "red flags" comment now? This is lottery talent.


I think this is a classic "good red flag" .

The bad "red flag" that teams will take a flyer on is a player who is a bit of a d*ck (or worse) maybe from really sketchy background - not the end of the world - but maybe there being no one in his orbit who has ever reigned them in, etc , so low level of changing personality etc, but teams take the player anyway because "that talent!"

The good red flag is, I think he got flagged as a little "flaky" going to a non powerhouse school, to be assistant coached by his godfather (not really a problem) but then leaves after godfather is fired. I think the kid is justified. Team broke a promise. Now, in terms of how the basketball complex sees things, he "didn't honor his commitment to the school" and was "unconventional" in taking time off, giving a symbolic middle finger to the NCAA.

To me, I think it's catching a bad rap for not playing "the game", but not for having a gang/drug/really broken family etc background.

I think this is a case where the Knicks had an open mind and benefit from the general myopic attitude.
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Post#227 » by Riot Randolph » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:01 pm

PeteW wrote:Now if only we had a PG that can actually throw him lobs

Ntilikina would still be one of the younger players in this year's draft...
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Post#228 » by MaseInYourFace » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:04 pm

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OnTheWagon wrote:Very shy and ultra raw kid with very little experience playing on a big stage. Smells like a G-League development stash for quite a long time.

Not a fan of this pick personally, but no harm in seeing if he has any real potential and building him from ground up. Anyone who thinks he'll get a minute of real playing time this year is delusional.


My impression as well, I like the pick as we need to swing for the fences, hopefully it turns into something. But I envision him spending most his time in the G-League this season


I think he definitely should spend some time in g league but Knicks are a bad team so don't see why he can't get half an NBA season in also.
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Post#229 » by Capn'O » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:05 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:
Capn'O wrote:
MaseInYourFace wrote:He's ridiculously athletic.


You gettin' the "red flags" comment now? This is lottery talent.


I think this is a classic "good red flag" .

The bad "red flag" that teams will take a flyer on is a player who is a bit of a d*ck (or worse) maybe from really sketchy background - not the end of the world - but maybe there being no one in his orbit who has ever reigned them in, etc , so low level of changing personality etc, but teams take the player anyway because "that talent!"

The good red flag is, I think he got flagged as a little "flaky" going to a non powerhouse school, to be assistant coached by his godfather (not really a problem) but then leaves after godfather is fired. I think the kid is justified. Team broke a promise. Now, in terms of how the basketball complex sees things, he "didn't honor his commitment to the school" and was "unconventional" in taking time off, giving a symbolic middle finger to the NCAA.

To me, I think it's catching a bad rap for not playing "the game", but not for having a gang/drug/really broken family etc background.

I think this is a case where the Knicks had an open mind and benefit from the general myopic attitude.


100% agreed. I'm not worried about that "red flag" at all.

Upon seeing him speak, it seems that articulation (not intelligence) is an issue for him. The only concern I have is him kind of getting swallowed up by the pressure of it. He just seems so socially shy and has a hard time expressing himself fully. The org needs to be sensitive/understanding of that. Advice on how to handle it is above my pay grade.

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I think Shai will be a good player but I'll full well admit I may end up regretting moving up. He was my target at 15.
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Post#230 » by IllmaticHandler » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:17 pm

Capn'O wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:
Capn'O wrote:
You gettin' the "red flags" comment now? This is lottery talent.


I think this is a classic "good red flag" .

The bad "red flag" that teams will take a flyer on is a player who is a bit of a d*ck (or worse) maybe from really sketchy background - not the end of the world - but maybe there being no one in his orbit who has ever reigned them in, etc , so low level of changing personality etc, but teams take the player anyway because "that talent!"

The good red flag is, I think he got flagged as a little "flaky" going to a non powerhouse school, to be assistant coached by his godfather (not really a problem) but then leaves after godfather is fired. I think the kid is justified. Team broke a promise. Now, in terms of how the basketball complex sees things, he "didn't honor his commitment to the school" and was "unconventional" in taking time off, giving a symbolic middle finger to the NCAA.

To me, I think it's catching a bad rap for not playing "the game", but not for having a gang/drug/really broken family etc background.

I think this is a case where the Knicks had an open mind and benefit from the general myopic attitude.


100% agreed. I'm not worried about that "red flag" at all.

Upon seeing him speak, it seems that articulation (not intelligence) is an issue for him. The only concern I have is him kind of getting swallowed up by the pressure of it. He just seems so socially shy and has a hard time expressing himself fully. The org needs to be sensitive/understanding of that. Advice on how to handle it is above my pay grade.

IllmaticHandler wrote: :o :o


I think Shai will be a good player but I'll full well admit I may end up regretting moving up. He was my target at 15.



i think you good money on SGA personally.
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Re: Pick 36: We finally got our mitchell Welcome to the knicks 

Post#231 » by Strick » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:17 pm

Our summer league team could have 3 of our 5 starters in it. At least for a good part of the season lol.

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Post#232 » by god shammgod » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:19 pm

the kid is not inarticulate, he's answering in complete sentences, he has a lisp
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Post#233 » by robillionaire » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:20 pm

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robillionaire wrote:
OnTheWagon wrote:Very shy and ultra raw kid with very little experience playing on a big stage. Smells like a G-League development stash for quite a long time.

Not a fan of this pick personally, but no harm in seeing if he has any real potential and building him from ground up. Anyone who thinks he'll get a minute of real playing time this year is delusional.


My impression as well, I like the pick as we need to swing for the fences, hopefully it turns into something. But I envision him spending most his time in the G-League this season


I think he definitely should spend some time in g league but Knicks are a bad team so don't see why he can't get half an NBA season in also.


Yeah, I guess it all depend on him. He's a huge unknown at this point. Nobody has seen him play organized basketball in over a year
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Post#234 » by Capn'O » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:23 pm

IllmaticHandler wrote:i think you good money on SGA personally.


I'm not worried about him AT ALL. I just think Robinson's ceiling is higher.
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Post#235 » by Jeff Van Gully » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:24 pm

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Post#236 » by SmoothLefty21 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:25 pm

PeteW wrote:Now if only we had a PG that can actually throw him lobs


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Post#237 » by Capn'O » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:27 pm

god shammgod wrote:the kid is not inarticulate, he's answering in complete sentences, he has a lisp


Fair. I almost deleted that wording as "hard time expressing himself" was more generally what I was getting at.
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Post#238 » by god shammgod » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:30 pm

Capn'O wrote:
god shammgod wrote:the kid is not inarticulate, he's answering in complete sentences, he has a lisp


Fair. I almost deleted that wording as "hard time expressing himself" was more generally what I was getting at.


it was really not directed to you. he seems shy or something, maybe socially anxious, i don't know. but he doesn't sound slow, it sounds though like he has some kind of speech impediment.
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Post#239 » by IllmaticHandler » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:31 pm

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IllmaticHandler wrote:i think you good money on SGA personally.


I'm not worried about him AT ALL. I just think Robinson's ceiling is higher.


Trust me. Pooch will regret it the most. He trolled on him(personally i think he changed his pick. When he saw I would Pick Frazier) he said he was gambling he would be there in the second round to K DOT. That was a TEAM NEED and he passed on him for wing. Who I like, but Mitchell Ceiling is even higher than Fraziers.


Like I said. Him doing that was my Gain really at the end of the day. Cause he was one of the top two picks for me. Him & Frazier. I had Bigmen so its whatever, but he had no Legit ones. Kuzma is really just a Big SF. Not a protector.


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Post#240 » by Mickey Red » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:34 pm

Liked the Robinson pick. Think if his mind’s right he’ll carve out a niche as a rim runner/lob catcher that will help on the boards and block some shots. Worth the gamble.

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