ralf wrote:I think you need a player like frank, most good teams usually have someone who does a role well and frank is a great defender(even a good passer).
You're not a typical ballboy (good post) now STFU & GTFO
ralf wrote:I think you need a player like frank, most good teams usually have someone who does a role well and frank is a great defender(even a good passer).
Juco24 wrote:Here's the thing. Frank is a throwback player to the days when people cared about defense and not just offense. Bruce Bowen NEVER averaged over 10 points a game in ANY season but he's considered a big reason why the Spurs were so good. With that said, people waiting and/or hoping Frank becomes a 12-14 ppg guy may never see that. Is that a bad thing?? Ask the Spurs... It's up to the Knicks organization to foster a roster that can utilize each guy's skill-set to the fullest. I like Fiz and am a huge supporter but like Horn, he didn't do Frank any favors the way he asked him to play.
All this crazy talk about Frank being out of the league in a couple of years is just that - CRAZY. Our problem is that we don't have a roster capable of bringing out Frank's talents - which is defense & unselfishness.
Some people's expectation is the problem and not necessarily Frank. He is who he is and that probably won't change.

Juco24 wrote:Juco24 wrote:Here's the thing. Frank is a throwback player to the days when people cared about defense and not just offense. Bruce Bowen NEVER averaged over 10 points a game in ANY season but he's considered a big reason why the Spurs were so good. With that said, people waiting and/or hoping Frank becomes a 12-14 ppg guy may never see that. Is that a bad thing?? Ask the Spurs... It's up to the Knicks organization to foster a roster that can utilize each guy's skill-set to the fullest. I like Fiz and am a huge supporter but like Horn, he didn't do Frank any favors the way he asked him to play.
All this crazy talk about Frank being out of the league in a couple of years is just that - CRAZY. Our problem is that we don't have a roster capable of bringing out Frank's talents - which is defense & unselfishness.
Some people's expectation is the problem and not necessarily Frank. He is who he is and that probably won't change.

GONYK wrote:
Why are you posting random Twitter discussions between fans?
That's literally the same thing as this board

Deeeez Knicks wrote:Juco24 wrote:Juco24 wrote:Here's the thing. Frank is a throwback player to the days when people cared about defense and not just offense. Bruce Bowen NEVER averaged over 10 points a game in ANY season but he's considered a big reason why the Spurs were so good. With that said, people waiting and/or hoping Frank becomes a 12-14 ppg guy may never see that. Is that a bad thing?? Ask the Spurs... It's up to the Knicks organization to foster a roster that can utilize each guy's skill-set to the fullest. I like Fiz and am a huge supporter but like Horn, he didn't do Frank any favors the way he asked him to play.
All this crazy talk about Frank being out of the league in a couple of years is just that - CRAZY. Our problem is that we don't have a roster capable of bringing out Frank's talents - which is defense & unselfishness.
Some people's expectation is the problem and not necessarily Frank. He is who he is and that probably won't change.
Yeah, agree 100%. You still need players like that. Raptors had Danny Green starting (9ppg career), and GS had Dray (7.4 ppg, on 6.4 shots)...they were still extremly valuable players on championship caliber teams

Are We Ther Yet wrote:GONYK wrote:
Why are you posting random Twitter discussions between fans?
That's literally the same thing as this board
Because he's been selling Frank is a bust since he was drafted. Saying he'll be traded for 2 years now.
Capn'O wrote:It's an easy boat to jump off of. Frank was always a boom/bust pick. It looks like bust but the guys picked directly after him weren't world beaters either until you get to Mitchell. Smith (sorry, Melo), Kennard, Zach Collins, Monk - I dunno. They could have roles? So could Frank.
So it looks like Frank is gonna be on the bust side. Still might not but probably will. Oh wellsky. Won't be the first upside, mid-lotto bust and definitely won't be the last.

taj2133 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:Juco24 wrote:
Yeah, agree 100%. You still need players like that. Raptors had Danny Green starting (9ppg career), and GS had Dray (7.4 ppg, on 6.4 shots)...they were still extremly valuable players on championship caliber teams
If frank was picked at 50 and was putting these offensive numbers that would be fine, but he is a lottery pick playing in biggest media market in the world in nyc he can't be adre roberson with the 8 pick.
Number 8
Year Player School/Country – Team
2019 Jaxson Hayes, Texas – New Orleans Pelicans
2018 Collin Sexton, Alabama – Cleveland Cavaliers
2017 Frank Ntilikina, France – New York Knicks
2016 Marquese Chriss, Washington – Sacramento Kings
2015 Stanley Johnson, Arizona – Detroit Pistons
2014 Nik Stauskas, Michigan – Sacramento Kings
2013 Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia – Detroit Pistons
2012 Terrence Ross, Washington – Toronto Raptors
2011 Brandon Knight, Kentucky – Detroit Pistons
2010 Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest – L.A. Clippers
2000’s
2009 Jordan Hill, Arizona – New York Knicks
2008 Joe Alexander, West Virginia – Milwaukee Bucks
2007 Brandan Wright, North Carolina – Charlotte Bobcats (Draft rights traded to Golden State Warriors)
2006 Rudy Gay, Connecticut – Houston Rockets (Draft rights traded to Memphis Grizzlies)
2005 Channing Frye, Arizona – New York Knicks
2004 Rafael Araujo, BYU – Toronto Raptors
2003 T.J. Ford, Texas – Milwaukee Bucks
2002 Chris Wilcox, Maryland – L.A. Clippers
2001 DeSagana Diop, Oak Hill Academy (Va.) – Cleveland Cavaliers
2000 Jamal Crawford, Michigan – Cleveland Cavaliers (Draft rights traded to Chicago Bulls)
1990’s
1999 Andre Miller, Utah – Cleveland Cavaliers
1998 Larry Hughes, Saint Louis – Philadelphia 76ers
1997 Adonal Foyle, Colgate – Golden State Warriors
1996 Kerry Kittles, Villanova – New Jersey Nets
1995 Shawn Respert, Michigan State – Portland Trail Blazers (Draft rights traded to Milwaukee Bucks)
1994 Brian Grant, Xavier – Sacramento Kings
1993 Vin Baker, Hartford – Milwaukee Bucks
1992 Todd Day, Arkansas – Milwaukee Bucks
1991 Mark Macon, Temple – Denver Nuggets
1990 Bo Kimble, Loyola Marymount – L.A. Clippers

Capn'O wrote:It's an easy boat to jump off of. Frank was always a boom/bust pick. It looks like bust but the guys picked directly after him weren't world beaters either until you get to Mitchell. Smith (sorry, Melo), Kennard, Zach Collins, Monk - I dunno. They could have roles? So could Frank.
So it looks like Frank is gonna be on the bust side. Still might not but probably will. Oh wellsky. Won't be the first upside, mid-lotto bust and definitely won't be the last.

GONYK wrote:Capn'O wrote:It's an easy boat to jump off of. Frank was always a boom/bust pick. It looks like bust but the guys picked directly after him weren't world beaters either until you get to Mitchell. Smith (sorry, Melo), Kennard, Zach Collins, Monk - I dunno. They could have roles? So could Frank.
So it looks like Frank is gonna be on the bust side. Still might not but probably will. Oh wellsky. Won't be the first upside, mid-lotto bust and definitely won't be the last.
Well, it is interesting, because he has lived up to the defensive hype. He's also been a skilled enough passer to believe in that part of his game. The team genuinely plays better with him on the floor. Pair him with a rim protector, and your defense is significantly better. Those aren't the hallmarks of a bust. He makes a difference on the floor.
It's just his offense. More specifically, his offensive mentality.
It's not a matter of raw skill with Frank, it is how he approaches the game.
Whether or not that can be fixed determines his career trajectory.

Slicin N Dicin wrote:Defense + ball movement are major keys to playing winning basketball and that's what he does. Sure, we would all like to see the 3% at a much better clip, but someone here posted that outside of 2 sub-par months, he's pretty decent.
Clyde_Style wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:GONYK wrote:
Why are you posting random Twitter discussions between fans?
That's literally the same thing as this board
Because he's been selling Frank is a bust since he was drafted. Saying he'll be traded for 2 years now.
Taj has gone Full Anti-Frank and frankly it is getting a little stale
How about we just let the players do the talking during the regular season before we determine their final fates?