robillionaire wrote:Frank 6’5 with shoes actually 6’4 he literally shrinks an inch every day cut this fool
Frank's going to be shorter than JJ Barrea in a minute.
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robillionaire wrote:Frank 6’5 with shoes actually 6’4 he literally shrinks an inch every day cut this fool


F N 11 wrote:Randle 255 damn
robillionaire wrote:so dotson is 6'6 and frank is 6'5


NYKnickerbocker wrote:Frank and trier can’t be the same height lol
KnicksGod wrote:NYKnickerbocker wrote:Frank and trier can’t be the same height lol
Kidding aside it’s wingspan that gives a guy length in large part ... and there’s a big difference between the two there. But Trier does have good height and it is part of his ability to get off shots for sure.

nyknicks09 wrote:F N 11 wrote:Randle 255 damn
It looks like Randle hangs out with DSjr at Bojangles. One has a back problem and the other one might end up like Eddy Curry.
thebuzzardman wrote:robillionaire wrote:Frank 6’5 with shoes actually 6’4 he literally shrinks an inch every day cut this fool
Frank's going to be shorter than JJ Barrea in a minute.
KnicksGod wrote:nyknicks09 wrote:F N 11 wrote:Randle 255 damn
It looks like Randle hangs out with DSjr at Bojangles. One has a back problem and the other one might end up like Eddy Curry.
He’s big but I don’t think he’s out of shape.
3toheadmelo wrote:They’re all with shoes.. wtf?
Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I still believe going with Mitch and the four vets (Randle, Morris, Payton, and Ellington) is a slick move. One, starting the vets takes all the pressure off our young guys like RJ, Frank, DSJ, Knox who all have something to prove this season. Let them come off the bench as a unit and develop some confidence and chemistry against the opposing team's second unit. They would certainly bring a lot of energy off the bench. Hopefully, this would help them develop some chemistry and a defensive identity. Let them make Fizdale change his mind. It's good for them. Let them feel slighted.
Now you want to start Ellington?
Snap the F out of this babysitting crap you've been pushing
Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I still believe going with Mitch and the four vets (Randle, Morris, Payton, and Ellington) is a slick move. One, starting the vets takes all the pressure off our young guys like RJ, Frank, DSJ, Knox who all have something to prove this season. Let them come off the bench as a unit and develop some confidence and chemistry against the opposing team's second unit. They would certainly bring a lot of energy off the bench. Hopefully, this would help them develop some chemistry and a defensive identity. Let them make Fizdale change his mind. It's good for them. Let them feel slighted.
Now you want to start Ellington?
Snap the F out of this babysitting crap you've been pushing

?Chanel Bomber wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I still believe going with Mitch and the four vets (Randle, Morris, Payton, and Ellington) is a slick move. One, starting the vets takes all the pressure off our young guys like RJ, Frank, DSJ, Knox who all have something to prove this season. Let them come off the bench as a unit and develop some confidence and chemistry against the opposing team's second unit. They would certainly bring a lot of energy off the bench. Hopefully, this would help them develop some chemistry and a defensive identity. Let them make Fizdale change his mind. It's good for them. Let them feel slighted.
Now you want to start Ellington?
Snap the F out of this babysitting crap you've been pushing
Had we not signed Morris, I would 1000% support starting Ellington with DSJ at the point and RJ on the wing. He's the ideal fit for their development since he doesn't need the ball and he stretches the floor and hits the 3 at an elite level. The development of our young guys is also dependent upon the kind of player we surround them with, not just their playing time (as you well know). Now it's a little more complicated since Morris is more than likely gonna start at the 3. I can't wait to see which one of our young guys stands out, especially in the backcourt!
NYKnickerbocker wrote:Frank and trier can’t be the same height lol
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