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Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG)

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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#141 » by thebuzzardman » Sat Sep 12, 2020 7:38 pm

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He's still slow and walked with the ball twice.... LOL

JK.. but he needs to train with the top trainers over here and play against the best players.. that's how out of College, Donavon Mitchell, CJ, Trae, Tatum etc.. got better and better so fast, improve every year... they played against the Vets in the off season all season and train with the best.... yo Frank where that step back three at? Have you all ever seen frank shoot a step back three off the dribble in a game? Nope! But those guys above shoot it atleast 3 to 5 times a game. The step it self atleast 10 times a game. Frank is too comfortable, kid needs to be pushed around. Same zhit with DSJ he loves playing against amateurs in the off season, thats why he's the same player his 1st year in the league... LOL


Same for Mitch.

Every one of his videos is him abusing the sh*t out of the YMCA B team.
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#142 » by GONYK » Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:16 pm

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god shammgod wrote:here's frank....in france
Read on Twitter


and some glamour shots for the ladies and mpharris
Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter


Lol I guess bobito means something else in french because in Spanish it means someone stupid or naive.
Judging by the outfit, it means the same in French
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#143 » by YungKnicks » Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:15 pm

GONYK wrote:
MaseInYourFace wrote:
god shammgod wrote:here's frank....in france
Read on Twitter


and some glamour shots for the ladies and mpharris
Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter


Lol I guess bobito means something else in french because in Spanish it means someone stupid or naive.
Judging by the outfit, it means the same in French

LOL
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#144 » by YungKnicks » Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:16 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:
YungKnicks wrote:
Jay10 wrote:
Read on Twitter

He's still slow and walked with the ball twice.... LOL

JK.. but he needs to train with the top trainers over here and play against the best players.. that's how out of College, Donavon Mitchell, CJ, Trae, Tatum etc.. got better and better so fast, improve every year... they played against the Vets in the off season all season and train with the best.... yo Frank where that step back three at? Have you all ever seen frank shoot a step back three off the dribble in a game? Nope! But those guys above shoot it atleast 3 to 5 times a game. The step it self atleast 10 times a game. Frank is too comfortable, kid needs to be pushed around. Same zhit with DSJ he loves playing against amateurs in the off season, thats why he's the same player his 1st year in the league... LOL


Same for Mitch.

Every one of his videos is him abusing the sh*t out of the YMCA B team.

LOL... = equals no offensive game
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#145 » by god shammgod » Sat Sep 12, 2020 9:30 pm

no no. one of those guys mitch plays against is a professional player in germany. lol. it's a damn pandemic. everything aint just open like that. some people didn't even play at all during the quarantine. hi pascal siakam.
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Post#146 » by Clyde_Style » Sat Sep 12, 2020 11:05 pm

The Lavender Hate in here is getting ridiculous. SMH
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Post#147 » by NewYorkPride85 » Sat Sep 12, 2020 11:33 pm

Clyde_Style wrote:The Lavender Hate in here is getting ridiculous. SMH


They can't appreciate style and class like you Clyde :lol:
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#148 » by thebuzzardman » Sun Sep 13, 2020 2:37 pm

This should be the focus of any Frank off season training regimen:

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Post#149 » by F N 11 » Sun Sep 13, 2020 3:01 pm

Y’all still got time to repent: this will be franks first time actually being coached and developed.
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#150 » by HarthorneWingo » Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:48 pm

GONYK wrote:
MaseInYourFace wrote:
god shammgod wrote:here's frank....in france
Read on Twitter


and some glamour shots for the ladies and mpharris
Read on Twitter

Read on Twitter


Lol I guess bobito means something else in french because in Spanish it means someone stupid or naive.
Judging by the outfit, it means the same in French


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Post#151 » by HarthorneWingo » Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:49 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:This should be the focus of any Frank off season training regimen:

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Post#152 » by Clyde_Style » Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:16 pm

thebuzzardman wrote:This should be the focus of any Frank off season training regimen:

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My regimen tonight will be focusing on this GIF
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#153 » by HarthorneWingo » Mon Oct 5, 2020 5:50 am

Yo, show my man Andrew some love. He's a Knicks' fan and a big Frank fanfurter.

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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#154 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Oct 5, 2020 6:08 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:Yo, show my man Andrew some love. He's a Knicks' fan and a big Frank fanfurter.



I don't normally watch those all the way through, but I did just because I feel the same as him. I believe Frank is going to bloom into an impactful player if he is used properly. I also think Frank, RJ and Mitch can form the nucleus of a pretty tight defensive unit that learns how to put the brakes on other teams.
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Post#155 » by lloydj » Mon Oct 5, 2020 10:44 pm

NO!
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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#156 » by HarthorneWingo » Tue Oct 6, 2020 5:22 am

A fair analysis of Frank's season and areas of improvement and areas where he must continue to improve.

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Post#157 » by Slicin N Dicin » Wed Oct 7, 2020 8:27 pm

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Re: Could Frank be our longterm answer at backup guard (PG/SG) 

Post#160 » by Polk377 » Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:05 pm

Frank is the long term solution at Starting PG. The kid is starting to come into his own. Remember he just turned 22 and his 4th season is a lot of other players 1st or 2nd seasons. I see a lot of similarities between Frank and another guy some have been clamoring to trade for, Victor Oladipo. Both came in as defensive minded guards with a poor jump shots and low efficiency scoring numbers. The difference is Frank came in at 18 while Oladipo was 21 with an already mature body.

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