NY 567 wrote:Dudes Godfather is Steve Nash. Gotta thing he taught him a thing or 2. Great mentor to have
with Scott Perry RJ now has two Godfathers
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NY 567 wrote:Dudes Godfather is Steve Nash. Gotta thing he taught him a thing or 2. Great mentor to have
Clyde_Style wrote:Context wrote:AllanHoustonFan wrote:Zion will be a Knick in 2028
Zion is not going to be as big as many think...and RJ has the potential to have the better career...
It happens like that a lot. MJ's draft always comes to mind in instances like this. Hoping you're right.
I don't think there is much that can limit Zion. He looks like he could be unstoppable. But I've never seem a full sized linebacker play at the highest level in the NBA so it is probably does come down to whether or not Zion can stay healthy.
But even if both excel, RJ might be on track to becoming the more well-rounded player.

BallSacBounce wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:The one thing I like about RJ already is how much he's embracing playing in NY.
That and how calm, cool and collected he seemed under the spotlight. Bodes well.
Context wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:Context wrote:Zion is not going to be as big as many think...and RJ has the potential to have the better career...
It happens like that a lot. MJ's draft always comes to mind in instances like this. Hoping you're right.
I don't think there is much that can limit Zion. He looks like he could be unstoppable. But I've never seem a full sized linebacker play at the highest level in the NBA so it is probably does come down to whether or not Zion can stay healthy.
But even if both excel, RJ might be on track to becoming the more well-rounded player.
for me- you can see that RJ is going to thrive here...he strikes me as a fearless leader and he seems to have this
demeanor that his work ethic level could evolve to that of kobe levels...Look at how comfortable he is in front of the media...
then I look at his dad and how he grew up in a professional basketball environment-I like the karma of Ewing
representing us in the draft and ushering him in figuratively...how about Perry turning down all offers and being excited and sticking with him...theres more but I'll stop here...this just smells likes us wining this entire draft to me...
waya wrote:BallSacBounce wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:The one thing I like about RJ already is how much he's embracing playing in NY.
That and how calm, cool and collected he seemed under the spotlight. Bodes well.
Seeing a kid that young act that naturally and yet mature at the same time in front of media was very cool to see

blueNorange wrote:idk if because im high but this made me laugh haarrddd..
the kid is so smooth.


Clyde_Style wrote:NY 567 wrote:Dudes Godfather is Steve Nash. Gotta thing he taught him a thing or 2. Great mentor to have
with Scott Perry RJ now has two Godfathers
Context wrote:blueNorange wrote:idk if because im high but this made me laugh haarrddd..
the kid is so smooth.
oooohhhh sh****t....we got one...this kid got the swag too![]()
Zenzibar wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:NY 567 wrote:Dudes Godfather is Steve Nash. Gotta thing he taught him a thing or 2. Great mentor to have
with Scott Perry RJ now has two Godfathers
I know Nash is consulting the Warriors in player development (you can see the snap passes on their offense that Nash is famous for), but it would be nice for him to come to the Knicks as an assistant.

Stannis wrote:I don't think RJ will be the savior of the franchise. It's still a process. I think he's a #6 pick in a better draft. I'm happy we got him though. We'll need another tank year or two to get some other guys around him. And I'm happy he wants to be here, and for the first time (I'm not joking), I heard 100% cheers from the fans. Do we finally have our golden boy?
As far as Zion, I don't think he would have been the savior either. I had some concerns about his weight and injury issues. With that physique and athleticism, he could take the NBA by storm and be something the league has never seen. Or there's a chance it could be a story of what could have been. Don't get me wrong, I would have taken him at #1 lol. I'm just saying there was concerns with him too.
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Stannis wrote:I don't think RJ will be the savior of the franchise. It's still a process. I think he's a #6 pick in a better draft. I'm happy we got him though. We'll need another tank year or two to get some other guys around him. And I'm happy he wants to be here, and for the first time (I'm not joking), I heard 100% cheers from the fans. Do we finally have our golden boy?
As far as Zion, I don't think he would have been the savior either. I had some concerns about his weight and injury issues. With that physique and athleticism, he could take the NBA by storm and be something the league has never seen. Or there's a chance it could be a story of what could have been. Don't get me wrong, I would have taken him at #1 lol. I'm just saying there was concerns with him too.