knickstape4ever wrote:Naughtyfatboy wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:My concerns w/ Haliburton are:
1) he doesn't get to the rim much
2) has a very low release on his 3PT shot (FT's and mid-range are fine, much higher release, just the 3PTer); against bigger, faster NBA players, it'll be harder to get the shot off
3) limited ability to create his own shot (most of his 3's were spotting up)
Valid concerns but I wouldn’t expect him to be a scorer for the Knicks especially playing next to RJ. he will probably play more of an off ball role as a shooter but also be a facilitator
It’s like Having Pablo prigioni reborn in a more athletic body with enhanced features
It'll be interesting to see whether the FO values facilitating or scoring in a PG. need another scorer to pair with RJ.
I'm still holding out hope we land top-2 and get 1 of Ball or Edwards
They need to be valuing all things. We were trash at three point shooting, trash at free throw shooting, still trash at defense but better than other years, trash creating efficient shots.. The only thing we actually looked good at was crashing the boards and paint scoring.
Hailburtons 3 point shooting, defense, passing the Knicks could use
Cole Anthony’s scoring and shot making ability the Knicks could use
Lamelos shot creating & elite playmaking The Knicks could use
Hayes gives you a mixture of everything with playmaking probably being his strongest strength right now.
They all have areas they excel at the Knicks could use it’s not that deep to me I’m comfortable with them all I’m just waiting for the draft lol.