Triple C wrote:
Wingspan should be longer. Disappoint.
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Capn'O wrote: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.

Rasho Brezec wrote:Capn'O wrote: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.
It was probably a mistake he didn't sign a one-year deal in any league. At the very least, he'd be forced to get out of his comfort zone and gain some valuable experience away from home. Leaving the bubble of your local gym to go straight to the NBA can be overwhelming.
IllmaticHandler wrote:Mecca wrote:If you get a JaVale McGee at pick 36, I'd be really happy. 3rd big in a rotation that can bring energy and length. We needed a cheap 3rd big for when Kyrie comes next year.
3rd big? You groom him to be the starter. This is a 5-star recruit and was on par with Bamba and JJJ.
This is not the typical second round pick.
SARGO127 wrote:He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.
VirginiaKnickFan wrote:Rasho Brezec wrote:Capn'O wrote: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.
It was probably a mistake he didn't sign a one-year deal in any league. At the very least, he'd be forced to get out of his comfort zone and gain some valuable experience away from home. Leaving the bubble of your local gym to go straight to the NBA can be overwhelming.
He'll need on court coaching and off court life coaching which I believe the Knicks we provide him.
SARGO127 wrote:He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.

ZKnicks wrote:2010 wrote:
He def ain't slow. He just has a case of shyness and nerves. He can get over this. It is clear in this video. His answers are all pretty much on point. He is just very nervous about public speaking. He is going to be alright.
Exactly.
This interview gave me a lot more hope for the kid. I think he is just nervous as hell in all the other interviews. This looks to be just after playing, so his nerves aren't as bad.
He seems sheltered and a little immature. Nothing that can't be fixed. He needs to grow up bad.
He's still a kid, it will happen.
He really could have used a year away from home on his own in college. Let him gain independence and break out of his shell a little bit.
Who he surrounds himself with over the next year or two are going to determine a lot about his future.
Someone like Frank will be great for him. Someone like Beasley...not so much.
newyorker4ever wrote:SARGO127 wrote:He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.
I love the length and athleticism he showed in his clips but there was some very intriguing players still on the board when we picked him.
Kyrie Thomas
G.Trent
J.Vanderbilt
B.Brown
J.Jackson
Bonga
K.Bates Diop
D.Melton
S.Milton
Diallo
and others so i get grabbing a kid like M.Robinson who has the length/wingspan and we have the need but i hope he works out cause there was some good ones still left.
Still a little pissed we didn't buy another 2nd round pick with all those names sitting there. Detroit bought the rights to K.Thomas from the 76ers.
RHODEY wrote:SARGO127 wrote:He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.
With better range...
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newyorker4ever wrote:SARGO127 wrote:He could be our DeAndre Jordan. I like this pick. Worth the risk.
I love the length and athleticism he showed in his clips but there was some very intriguing players still on the board when we picked him.
Kyrie Thomas
G.Trent
J.Vanderbilt
B.Brown
J.Jackson
Bonga
K.Bates Diop
D.Melton
S.Milton
Diallo
and others so i get grabbing a kid like M.Robinson who has the length/wingspan and we have the need but i hope he works out cause there was some good ones still left.
Still a little pissed we didn't buy another 2nd round pick with all those names sitting there. Detroit bought the rights to K.Thomas from the 76ers.

awy wrote:
Knicks brass had dinner with Mitchell before the draft, were not going in blind.

Jeff Van Gully wrote:awy wrote:
Knicks brass had dinner with Mitchell before the draft, were not going in blind.
work put in. respect.

K-DOT wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:awy wrote:
Knicks brass had dinner with Mitchell before the draft, were not going in blind.
work put in. respect.
But did he eat the octopus?
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