lloydj wrote:OKC Trades: Dennis Schroder
Knicks Trade: Wayne Ellington and Frank (Our Best Player) Ntilikina
Good thing you're wearing glasses.

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lloydj wrote:OKC Trades: Dennis Schroder
Knicks Trade: Wayne Ellington and Frank (Our Best Player) Ntilikina
HarthorneWingo wrote:lloydj wrote:OKC Trades: Dennis Schroder
Knicks Trade: Wayne Ellington and Frank (Our Best Player) Ntilikina
Good thing you're wearing glasses.Dennis Schroder? Do you realize that he's shooting 26% from the 3-point line?
remi_222 wrote:will wrote:cgmw wrote:I’d love to see Frank paired with a sharp shooting veteran SG (a-la JJ Redick) while Barret develops at the 3 and Knox grows into a stretch 4 off the bench.
I’m just a RealGM, not a *REAL* GM, but this much seems painfully obvious.
Bring in Frank's mans, Nic Batum. OG French vet for Frank who can help get the best out of him.
You had Noah for that
BKlutch wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:lloydj wrote:OKC Trades: Dennis Schroder
Knicks Trade: Wayne Ellington and Frank (Our Best Player) Ntilikina
Good thing you're wearing glasses.Dennis Schroder? Do you realize that he's shooting 26% from the 3-point line?
It's ok, because we don't need no frickin' numbers. We just need to do what people feel is right. Look how far it's gotten us so far!
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
KnicksGod wrote:Wonder if people would trade Frank and like both Mavs picks for Ball.
MaseInYourFace wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Wonder if people would trade Frank and like both Mavs picks for Ball.
Frank and one of those picks is enough for Ball.
Are We Ther Yet wrote:This kid needs to stop pulling his groin so damn much! He's rich! Get a hot chick to suck the swelling away!!
Jay10 wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:This kid needs to stop pulling his groin so damn much! He's rich! Get a hot chick to suck the swelling away!!
I think it might have something to do with the way he slides when defending the opposing player, who normally bumps into him the way a defender would bump into a player setting a screen, or it happened on the landing after he dunked against the Pelicans.
It can also be the the quick switches in his stance to stay in front of the opposing player.