Juco24 wrote:Imo the Knicks have to go for a PG... and I get the 'best player available' and I also get the need for outside shooting (I was on the Edwards train) but after watching more intently - those who've said it's a PG league are 100% right! Problem is that the 3 best in this draft have huge concerns. But if we're in position to get Ball (at #1, trade down) its the correct choice to make. His floor is former roy Carter-Williams with Penny level similarities. I'm not crazy about him because of his family history but the kids talented and the Knicks need a legit PG! Does he fit with RJ? I think so because RJ is better in the open court and Ball can push the pace and set him up. Not to mention finding Mitch for lobs.
I’m starting to lean towards Ball as well, just due to the fact that I’ve been unimpressed by other prospects and he would at least be exciting to watch because he’s flashy. But the glaring fit issue with the players mentioned is that LaMelo and RJ can’t shoot very well. (Mitch too) And I am skeptical of their ability to improve much due to their “unique” shooting forms.
RJ is shooting 31% from 3 as a rookie, pretty poor but it’s enough to give you hope that with some work he could make it creep up a percentage or two to an almost respectable number, at least enough to keep a defense honest. But I don’t see him ever becoming a great shooter. I’m thinking poor man’s Dwyane Wade is probably going to be his ceiling and he’s got a ways to go to get there because his midrange game isn’t great either and he even occasionally struggles to finish at the rim. And then he shoots an abysmal 55% from the line. LaMelo is shooting 25% from 3 on 6.7 attempts per game. Meanwhile their overall FG% RJ is shooting 39% from the field and LaMelo is at 37.5%.
Even in a scenario where you put two elite shooters at SG and at PF (hypothetically lets say we sign Joe Harris and bring back Morris at the 4 and he keeps shooting over 40% from 3) I’m not sure if that would be enough to cover for them. And then we should consider that Randle (another career 30% 3pt shooter) is most likely locked in at PF for at least one more season.
And then there’s the defense.
Sorry if this was rambling I just woke up.
