whocares1 wrote:K-DOT wrote:Just let him miss shots, as long as they're good shots
He's not aggressive by nature, but it doesn't help if Fiz has him on a short leash. There's been only a handful of games where he was allowed to keep going after starting off 0-2, 0-3, and once or twice he turned it around, but the other few times he kept going at it, and looked like aggressive Frank for the whole game
We're gonna be bad regardless of what we do. As long as they're missing good shots, the FG% doesn't matter, and this applies to all the kids
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No that doesn’t work with Frank. His confidence goes down when he misses shots. He isn’t the type that lives with the results good or bad. He needs to have a 20 minute rotation spot that fluctuates based on his performance. Playing him extended minutes in games he’s not confident in forces the team to play 4 on 5 on offense. He needs to work over the summer extensively on his jumpshot.
I don't think it's a matter of him working on his jumpshot, it looks fine. I think it's a matter of him just not being cut out for the bright lights especially in NYC. He might be better somewhere in a small market team where the pressure of being a lotto pick isn't placed on him and like you said he should just be playing 20 minutes a night off the bench. I think playing for the Knicks and having to live up to lottery pick standards is just too much for him. If he ever develops into more than a role player off the bench it won't be in New York.






















