Cookies4Life wrote:TheBigBoss wrote:Kind of ticks me off that KP and his bro were such jerks because we could easily have one of the best defenses in the league between he, Mitch, and Frank along with the two way role players that we signed. Though it was probably for the best because I have no faith in his body being able to hold up long term (See Big Z, Sabonis, and Yao for reference).
All of those guys were much heavier than Kristaps. I don't really care about KP anymore but he has an unusual body frame for a guy his size. I'd say Anthony Davis is probably his best comparison from a frame standpoint.
It would've been wonderful if he was still on this squad, I think him and MItchell would've been a nightmare duo defensively with Frank patrolling the perimeter. Anyway he didn't want to be here and we received a pretty good haul considering the ultimatum he put on management right before the trade deadline.
I actually like DSJ and think he has the room to develop into a solid player but I root for him even harder knowing he was a key piece in that trade. I still think his game would work very well with Frank in the backcourt but I also love the idea of pairing Frank with RJ.
Frank needs to show out in training camp and play as aggressively as he can. It looks like he worked on his handles and his jumpshot a lot this summer- especially coming off screens & curls. I think he has a valuable skillset but with the depth of this roster, he needs to play with some fire and hopefully we'll see some of that when he plays for team France next month.
The body height/size thing is hard to understand because we have so few examples. We have plenty of " 6'9" " guys at various weights and playing in various styles, so we can make decent stabs at thinking, eg, Zion should shed a few pounds. Once you go over " 7'1" " everything becomes extremely murky.
Sabonis, for example, had huge problems - a lot attributable to his team rushing him back from injury/surgery in his mid-late 20s (Russia national team/his team in Lithuania) - but nevertheless played at least somewhat effectively as a pro (even in the NBA) until his late, late 30s.
A crude take away might be that: if you aren't completely broken then even as a hobbled 30+ year old 7'3" you are of real value. (If you were a good player to start with.)
There is (and always was) a seemingly high risk factor with a 7'3" player. And maybe the biomechanics of KP's jump and/or leg movement on his shot before he was injured were tells that some injury was inevitable. But the upside/ceiling ... my god. Do we really think Julius Randle (who I like as a player and think a good signing on a good contract) has anything close? You compare him to AD .. fine .. but an AD 3"+ taller and who shoots 3pters at 40%.
[ I'm (again

) not interested in engaging in the MSG-PR stuff about who wanted who out of where .. so let's just leave that alone. ]
For Frank: I'm eternally optimistic, because he understands how to play (including in the NBA). Now, whether any coach for the NYK, or the FO for the NYK, understands how to play is a pretty moot subject as of right now. So, maybe they will also discard him. And his minutes will go to black-flock-of-seagulls or Kadeem-almost-played-my-way-out-of-the-G-league-Allen. In which case :shrug: