cuyankees wrote:Oscirus wrote:cuyankees wrote:It’s all context, as I said before, KK projects to be a 3/4th option on the team when taking into account how the roster is built. It’s the same “debate” w THJ. It’s great that he’s scoring bc at least he shows the aggression vs a Frank but he plays no defense and when his touches drop significantly due to being a lower option on a “decent” team, then what? You’re left w a younger THJ. It’s hard to get excited about that unless Pills is going to shop KK and we know that isn’t happening.
KK must get stronger on his moves to the basket, play some semblance of defense bc on a playoff team, he isn’t seeing the floor ala Melo. The efficiency is concerning especially in the context, combined w no defense what so ever.
With Pills’ “plan”, KK pick was rather perplexing bc SGA or someone else would be a much better fit.
Where are you getting these projections from? He can easily be a one or two once hes fully developed and the no playing defense thing is a myth. Not being all worldly defense wise is not the same as not playing any defense.
It’s pretty easy...
KP
FA
Zion or someone similar.
Hence 3/4. If you think that KK becomes a 1/2 w that plan going fwd, then let’s agree to disagree bc don’t see KK becoming the 1st option over KP or whomever NYK draft. Add a FA in there, and you’re looking @ 4 already.
What exactly is the issue if you have a skilled player like Knox as your 4th option (if such a scenario even happens)? Doesn't that mean the team is very good? How is this a bad thing? What's going on with this thread exactly?