bondom34 wrote:I'm just glad I'm not the only Porter fan.
I just wish he wasn’t making a gazillon dollars a year
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bondom34 wrote:I'm just glad I'm not the only Porter fan.
bondom34 wrote:I'm just glad I'm not the only Porter fan.
Dn4sty wrote:bondom34 wrote:I'm just glad I'm not the only Porter fan.
I just wish he wasn’t making a gazillon dollars a year
slick_watts wrote:bondom34 wrote:I'm just glad I'm not the only Porter fan.
porter is a slightly worse dre defensively with a 40%+ three point and elite mid-range jump shot. he would be perfect here and worth that salary especially since he can play pf. westbrook-porter-george-grant-adams would be crazy, but there's no way we could get him and keep adams-- and even if we traded adams the logistics are complicated by his trade kicker.
neither scenario is realistic during this season. these are summer trades for the thunder imo if they were to happen.
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Dn4sty wrote:Moving a different direction from Beal, how would you guys feel about kicking the tires on Ntilikina?
Dn4sty wrote:Moving a different direction from Beal, how would you guys feel about kicking the tires on Ntilikina?
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
spearsy23 wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Moving a different direction from Beal, how would you guys feel about kicking the tires on Ntilikina?
I stan for Frank. He's in the completely wrong situation for himself, but put him next to some high usage guys and let him play defense and make the right play and he'll be a solid player for you.
alessandrux wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Moving a different direction from Beal, how would you guys feel about kicking the tires on Ntilikina?
Depends on what we would have to give up for him.
Right now I would say he is overpaid and won't help us in the short term.
We are also not good at developpping shots/transform non-shooters into (at least decent) shooters. Therefore, and because I wish the best to all players and hope they all fulfill their potential I don't see that fullfillment happen here.
I think there are many teams who could develop him better and can handle his salary, so unless we want to get rid of Robersons contract (or Patterson), of whom and his health I still have high hopes, we are a bad fit.
Dn4sty wrote:spearsy23 wrote:Dn4sty wrote:Moving a different direction from Beal, how would you guys feel about kicking the tires on Ntilikina?
I stan for Frank. He's in the completely wrong situation for himself, but put him next to some high usage guys and let him play defense and make the right play and he'll be a solid player for you.
I am of a similar mindset. I also want to sneakily attempt to build out a young core to avoid a major tear down tank as Russ and company age out.
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
getrichordie wrote:Look at what Paul George can do with Westbrook. Imagine Abrines standing wide open for 3 or Ferguson. Except it’s not Abrines or Ferguson, it’s Bradley Beal. Don’t think it would be hard to incorporate him into offense. He ran motion offense with success in Florida with Donovan IIRC.
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“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
spearsy23 wrote:Dn4sty wrote:spearsy23 wrote:I stan for Frank. He's in the completely wrong situation for himself, but put him next to some high usage guys and let him play defense and make the right play and he'll be a solid player for you.
I am of a similar mindset. I also want to sneakily attempt to build out a young core to avoid a major tear down tank as Russ and company age out.
All that said, Phoenix should offer Josh Jackson for him. It's a fair deal and he really fits what you'd want at point next to Booker.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
ThunderBolt wrote:spearsy23 wrote:Dn4sty wrote:
I am of a similar mindset. I also want to sneakily attempt to build out a young core to avoid a major tear down tank as Russ and company age out.
All that said, Phoenix should offer Josh Jackson for him. It's a fair deal and he really fits what you'd want at point next to Booker.
I would absolutely take a shot on him. He’s only 20 years old so I can’t imagine the Knicks would just dump him. This Knicks front office isn’t a dumb as some of the previous versions. I don’t really see any way we could get him.
What position is he best suited for? He was drafted as a pg but the knicks have used him at the 2 experimentally this season.
“If you're getting stops and you're making threes and the other team's not scoring, that's when you're going to see a huge point difference there,” coach Billy Donovan said.
spearsy23 wrote:ThunderBolt wrote:spearsy23 wrote:All that said, Phoenix should offer Josh Jackson for him. It's a fair deal and he really fits what you'd want at point next to Booker.
I would absolutely take a shot on him. He’s only 20 years old so I can’t imagine the Knicks would just dump him. This Knicks front office isn’t a dumb as some of the previous versions. I don’t really see any way we could get him.
What position is he best suited for? He was drafted as a pg but the knicks have used him at the 2 experimentally this season.
I'd want him as a point guard defensively next to a high usage 2. You don't want him as your primary creator on offense.
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
bisme37 wrote:If there were magnets in basketballs so strong they changed the path of the ball as it flew through the air, wouldn't the ball then stick magnetically to the rim when it got there?
spearsy23 wrote:getrichordie wrote:Look at what Paul George can do with Westbrook. Imagine Abrines standing wide open for 3 or Ferguson. Except it’s not Abrines or Ferguson, it’s Bradley Beal. Don’t think it would be hard to incorporate him into offense. He ran motion offense with success in Florida with Donovan IIRC.
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Obviously Beal could be successful with Westbrook. The argument, and I'm not sure rather I agree or not, is that you'll reach a point of diminishing returns where none of the three guys are being fully maximized because there's so much overlap in skill set. There's none of those concerns with Adams (or Porter) because the things he does compliment Russ/PG. Nobody is arguing that Beal wouldn't be able to put up good numbers, but those numbers may be hollow if they come at the expense of westbrook's playmaking and George's shooting. Beal is not Klay, you can't relegate him to a role that asks him to get his shots without ever putting the ball on the floor, and if you're going to then why wouldn't you prefer Porter who can do that and play excellent defense at the same time?
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