F N 11 wrote:Same people talking about Barrett shooting give Mitchell, Trae and Luka sloppy top all day long I bet.
Let me guess those guys can’t get better huh?

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F N 11 wrote:Same people talking about Barrett shooting give Mitchell, Trae and Luka sloppy top all day long I bet.
Let me guess those guys can’t get better huh?


Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid
Garbagelo wrote:3rd + DSJ for 4th + Lonzo
Grab Culver at 4
Lonzo/Culver/KD/Kawhi/Mitch
A man can dream

SelbyCobra wrote:F N 11 wrote:Same people talking about Barrett shooting give Mitchell, Trae and Luka sloppy top all day long I bet.
Let me guess those guys can’t get better huh?
Garbagelo wrote:3rd + DSJ for 4th + Lonzo
Grab Culver at 4
Lonzo/Culver/KD/Kawhi/Mitch
A man can dream

whocares1 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:F N 11 wrote:Same people talking about Barrett shooting give Mitchell, Trae and Luka sloppy top all day long I bet.
Let me guess those guys can’t get better huh?
Mechanically they’re all better. Barrett was also a bad free throw shooter which is usually not a good sign as well.

Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor

This is a good article that I found about why Culver should NOT be the guy to take at 3. Found this after I had already determined Barrett is the guy to take. But it explains it pretty much with the same reasons as me.GONYK wrote:moocow007 wrote:Potentially but he can also gain some matchup advantages as a result. IMO Barrett is better suited for the NBA game. He's more explosive, he's got a much better all around offensive NBA game (he doesn't have to be an elite 3 point shooter) and I think his demeanor is better suited for being an alpha in the area of what he's best at in the NBA than Culver. Culver imo has to have the ball in his hands for longer periods of time and with his kinda shaky handles I just don't see Frontline star.GONYK wrote:I would think that a lot of Barrett's physical advantages are mitigated when you move him to the 3 though.
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I do think that Barrett is more explosive. I don't think Barrett is an elite athlete though. Not functionally, in the halfcourt. Open court is a different story. RJ is a killer there.
I think they were put into similar roles in their respective schools, and Culver showed much better IQ, footwork/craftiness, and defense.
RJ has better scoring instincts, more physicality, and a better raw athletic profile, but I don't see a very large gap between them as prospects.
RJ was pretty limited by his jumper and his absence of a right hand. He came by his stats on volume. Those things can improve, but they can improve for Culver as well.
I do think RJ has more of an alpha mentality than Culver, but I'm not sure that matters much if we are potentially slotting them behind 2 all stars.

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He's probably trying to help the Cavs who, above any other team drafting in the lottery, really need Barrett most..by throwing shade. The notion that Culver is their guy above all is just silly. The Cavs are looking for relevance. They are looking for an alpha. They are looking for a top tier offensive talent. They are looking for someone they can make the face of their franchise and eject energy, explosiveness and excitement into their grossly dull roster. And someone that they can dress up as the Batman to their Robin (Colin Sexton). Other than Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett is ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY the next best thing for that organization (one that can't attract top tier free agents and who lack the assets to trade for what they need most).dakomish23 wrote:Windhorst knows nothing about the draft but even he was talking about how many GMs are intrigued by Culver.
Maybe he just meant CLE b/c he might still have a sauce with that franchise?
nyk2017 wrote:Garbagelo wrote:3rd + DSJ for 4th + Lonzo
Grab Culver at 4
Lonzo/Culver/KD/Kawhi/Mitch
A man can dream
I like the way you think. Although, Lonzo's value is low right now and there is a perception that there is huge talent drop from 3. We would be better off offering Frank + #3 for #4, Lonzo and another pick. We can then use DSJr for another draft pick.

moocow007 wrote:He's probably trying to help the Cavs who, above any other team drafting in the lottery, really need Barrett most..by throwing shade. The notion that Culver is their guy above all is just silly. The Cavs are looking for relevance. They are looking for an alpha. They are looking for a top tier offensive talent. They are looking for someone they can make the face of their franchise and eject energy, explosiveness and excitement into their grossly dull roster. And someone that they can dress up as the Batman to their Robin (Colin Sexton). Other than Zion Williamson, RJ Barrett is ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY the next best thing for that organization (one that can't attract top tier free agents and who lack the assets to trade for what they need most).dakomish23 wrote:Windhorst knows nothing about the draft but even he was talking about how many GMs are intrigued by Culver.
Maybe he just meant CLE b/c he might still have a sauce with that franchise?
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Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
moocow007 wrote:This is a good article that I found about why Culver should NOT be the guy to take at 3. Found this after I had already determined Barrett is the guy to take. But it explains it pretty much with the same reasons as me.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/clutchpoints.com/3-reasons-drafting-jarrett-culver-at-no-3-would-be-a-mistake-for-the-knicks/amp/
he projects fairly well as a shooter in the league with more spacing and options in the wing.
Sometimes it is rather awkward, but Barrett’s superb body control and strength allow him to finish from anywhere.
Alternatively, Barrett showed the ability to work through double teams and create for himself throughout the collegiate season.
Texas Tech was also more of a half-court offense, and given their personnel, the Knicks are more likely to play up-tempo and look to get out in transition so athletic guys like Dennis Smith Jr. can make plays in the open court.
Whether in the open floor or in half-court sets, Barrett is the more proven playmaker from a scoring standpoint