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Chuck Diesel wrote:NBA broadcasters talk about “alpha guys” so much it makes me wonder what kinda porn they’re into...
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LuessiT wrote:WRau1 wrote:LuessiT wrote:
Actually I disagree. If he loses a step he'll just move up a few positions. He's strong enough to present a mismatch at the 4 with his spacing and playmaking. Bronson would need to lose 3 steps to be unplayable.
Are you saying that Malcom Brogdon is going to be able to play the 4 in the NBA when he becomes LESS athletic?
Vince Carter plays the 4. What's your point?
WRau1 wrote:LuessiT wrote:WRau1 wrote:
Are you saying that Malcom Brogdon is going to be able to play the 4 in the NBA when he becomes LESS athletic?
Vince Carter plays the 4. What's your point?
Vince Carter's corpse is more athletic than Brogdon's prime. Also, Carter doesn't spend all if his 16mpg at PF. He spends the bulk of it at the 2 & 3.
A less athletic Brogdon isn't a NBA player.
Given the uncertain status of team president Steve Mills, it would be a bit surprising if the Knicks made any major moves before the trade deadline. But that doesn't mean they're going to stand pat.
Several teams in touch recently with the Knicks are under the impression that they're open to moving one of their point guards.
That in and of itself isn't surprising. Given how the season has gone, it's safe to assume that any player on the roster outside of RJ Barrett will be available via trade if the Knicks get an offer they like.
But the point guard factor is noteworthy because several teams, including the Minnesota Timberwolves, are interested in trading for Dennis Smith Jr., per SNY sources.
Smith Jr., acquired by New York from Dallas in the Kristaps Porzingis trade, was a DNP-CD in the two games prior to Tuesday's win over Atlanta. He had eight points, five assists and five rebounds in 13 minutes against the Hawks and was on the floor during the team's 21-0 run.
It's unclear what the Knicks would want back in a potential Smith trade. The degree of the Timberwolves' interest in trading for him is also unknown. But one executive, speculating, said that getting a first-round pick back for Smith would be unlikely.
LuessiT wrote:WRau1 wrote:LuessiT wrote:
Vince Carter plays the 4. What's your point?
Vince Carter's corpse is more athletic than Brogdon's prime. Also, Carter doesn't spend all if his 16mpg at PF. He spends the bulk of it at the 2 & 3.
A less athletic Brogdon isn't a NBA player.
What you're saying just makes no sense. The taller players get, the slower they are generally speaking. If Brogdon loses a step he may not be able to keep up with guards but he will be able to keep up with most forwards. Literally any aging long time NBA player has made that development.
WRau1 wrote:LuessiT wrote:WRau1 wrote:
Vince Carter's corpse is more athletic than Brogdon's prime. Also, Carter doesn't spend all if his 16mpg at PF. He spends the bulk of it at the 2 & 3.
A less athletic Brogdon isn't a NBA player.
What you're saying just makes no sense. The taller players get, the slower they are generally speaking. If Brogdon loses a step he may not be able to keep up with guards but he will be able to keep up with most forwards. Literally any aging long time NBA player has made that development.
Brogdon already can't stay in front of most guards and youre suggesting he's going to stop a slashing PF from getting ANYWHERE he wants to go when he looses a step? Right...
Malcolm is going to become nearly unplayable when he loses a step.
raferfenix wrote:Given the uncertain status of team president Steve Mills, it would be a bit surprising if the Knicks made any major moves before the trade deadline. But that doesn't mean they're going to stand pat.
Several teams in touch recently with the Knicks are under the impression that they're open to moving one of their point guards.
That in and of itself isn't surprising. Given how the season has gone, it's safe to assume that any player on the roster outside of RJ Barrett will be available via trade if the Knicks get an offer they like.
But the point guard factor is noteworthy because several teams, including the Minnesota Timberwolves, are interested in trading for Dennis Smith Jr., per SNY sources.
Smith Jr., acquired by New York from Dallas in the Kristaps Porzingis trade, was a DNP-CD in the two games prior to Tuesday's win over Atlanta. He had eight points, five assists and five rebounds in 13 minutes against the Hawks and was on the floor during the team's 21-0 run.
It's unclear what the Knicks would want back in a potential Smith trade. The degree of the Timberwolves' interest in trading for him is also unknown. But one executive, speculating, said that getting a first-round pick back for Smith would be unlikely.
https://www.sny.tv/knicks/news/sources-timberwolves-among-several-teams-interested-in-trading-for-knicks-dennis-smith-jr/312248428
LuessiT wrote:WRau1 wrote:LuessiT wrote:
What you're saying just makes no sense. The taller players get, the slower they are generally speaking. If Brogdon loses a step he may not be able to keep up with guards but he will be able to keep up with most forwards. Literally any aging long time NBA player has made that development.
Brogdon already can't stay in front of most guards and youre suggesting he's going to stop a slashing PF from getting ANYWHERE he wants to go when he looses a step? Right...
What? You said and I quote:Malcolm is going to become nearly unplayable when he loses a step.
And I doubt that. Brogdon will be able to contribute for a long ass time as a bench piece if he loses just one step. It's actually way harder to stay in front of guards than PFs. You have this backwards and if you can't see that, you're not worth my time. Yeah I'm sure he'll be afraid of not being able to keep up with elite athletes like Illyasova and Bertans. Also who is even a 'slashing' PF in this league lol.
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