knickabocker88 wrote:F N 11 wrote:knickabocker88 wrote:I saw some bounce from RJ in that video, he looks like he slimmed down. I'm excited
What video
Some of those clips are old.
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knickabocker88 wrote:F N 11 wrote:knickabocker88 wrote:I saw some bounce from RJ in that video, he looks like he slimmed down. I'm excited
What video
F N 11 wrote:knickabocker88 wrote:I saw some bounce from RJ in that video, he looks like he slimmed down. I'm excited
What video
knickabocker88 wrote:F N 11 wrote:knickabocker88 wrote:I saw some bounce from RJ in that video, he looks like he slimmed down. I'm excited
What video
DaT WaVeY RiCaN wrote:?s=21
YungKnicks wrote:DaT WaVeY RiCaN wrote:?s=21
While Mitch training is playing against amateurs... smh.. you can't make this zhit up.
The guys that want to be stars get the top trainers... Trea, Tatum, CJ, Lillard etc..
YungKnicks wrote:DaT WaVeY RiCaN wrote:?s=21
While Frank training is playing against amateurs... smh.. you can't make this zhit up.
The guys that want to be stars get the top trainers... Trea, Tatum, CJ, Lillard etc..
MaseInYourFace wrote:knickabocker88 wrote:F N 11 wrote:What video
Looks like someone's been working on their explosiveness.
Chanel Bomber wrote:What's Drew Hanlen's record with the guys he worked with?
Any Giannis situation on his resume?
HarthorneWingo wrote:YungKnicks wrote:DaT WaVeY RiCaN wrote:?s=21
While Frank training is playing against amateurs... smh.. you can't make this zhit up.
The guys that want to be stars get the top trainers... Trea, Tatum, CJ, Lillard etc..
Frank left his U.S. agent and hired a French agent. Maybe the U.S. agent wasn't able to get him that opportunity. The best trainers are getting paid top dollar by the stars in the league.
SpaceCenter wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:What's Drew Hanlen's record with the guys he worked with?
Any Giannis situation on his resume?
He's overrated he worked out with Wiggins too and nothing changed.
The Knicks are back.
It’s the first organized team activity since March 11 when the Knicks won in overtime in Atlanta before the pandemic shut down the league. Last month the NBA granted “The Delete 8’’ — teams not included in the July restart — this opportunity.
According to a league source familiar with the purpose of the three-week minicamp, this will be a good chance for the coach to get a handle on the players for the first time — to teach and also for the club to bond.
As The Post reported last week, the most of the team is expected to participate in at least some of the workouts. In addition, in order to have full five-on-five scrimmages, a handful of G-League players not under NBA contracts will also participate.
While the Knicks’ young players are scheduled to show up, including RJ Barrett and Mitchell Robinson, many of their free-agents-to-be who may not re-sign with the team will also participate — including Bobby Portis and Taj Gibson.
COVID-19 testing for the players began this weekend, but the club won’t huddle in a hotel in a bubble format for another week when the practices/intrasquad scrimmages begin.
The first week is for “individual’’ workouts only. The Knicks have four courts in their Tarrytown facility so one player is allowed on each court with a coach. That means four players maximum will be on the courts with four coaches at any one time.
The OTAs will be the first time Thibodeau has worked with former Kentucky assistant Kenny Payne, former Jazz assistant Johnnie Bryant and former Knicks head coach Mike Woodson. Payne and Bryant are considered player-development gurus and Woodson had a strong stint with the Knicks from 2011 to 2014. Woodson first started as a Knicks assistant to Mike D’Antoni.
Some veterans plan only to participate in the individual workouts and leave before the Knicks go into the bubble, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The downside is that none of the rookies the Knicks plan to draft will be on hand. The Knicks have three picks — two first-rounders — but the draft has been postponed again from Oct. 16 to mid-November. The Post reported last week that the date of the season opener is in such flux that March 1 hasn’t been ruled out to increase the chances of full arenas.
god shammgod wrote:
the chris paul headline is just conjecture to suck you in. but we're back practicing.The Knicks are back.
It’s the first organized team activity since March 11 when the Knicks won in overtime in Atlanta before the pandemic shut down the league. Last month the NBA granted “The Delete 8’’ — teams not included in the July restart — this opportunity.
According to a league source familiar with the purpose of the three-week minicamp, this will be a good chance for the coach to get a handle on the players for the first time — to teach and also for the club to bond.
As The Post reported last week, the most of the team is expected to participate in at least some of the workouts. In addition, in order to have full five-on-five scrimmages, a handful of G-League players not under NBA contracts will also participate.
While the Knicks’ young players are scheduled to show up, including RJ Barrett and Mitchell Robinson, many of their free-agents-to-be who may not re-sign with the team will also participate — including Bobby Portis and Taj Gibson.
COVID-19 testing for the players began this weekend, but the club won’t huddle in a hotel in a bubble format for another week when the practices/intrasquad scrimmages begin.
The first week is for “individual’’ workouts only. The Knicks have four courts in their Tarrytown facility so one player is allowed on each court with a coach. That means four players maximum will be on the courts with four coaches at any one time.The OTAs will be the first time Thibodeau has worked with former Kentucky assistant Kenny Payne, former Jazz assistant Johnnie Bryant and former Knicks head coach Mike Woodson. Payne and Bryant are considered player-development gurus and Woodson had a strong stint with the Knicks from 2011 to 2014. Woodson first started as a Knicks assistant to Mike D’Antoni.
Some veterans plan only to participate in the individual workouts and leave before the Knicks go into the bubble, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The downside is that none of the rookies the Knicks plan to draft will be on hand. The Knicks have three picks — two first-rounders — but the draft has been postponed again from Oct. 16 to mid-November. The Post reported last week that the date of the season opener is in such flux that March 1 hasn’t been ruled out to increase the chances of full arenas.
HarthorneWingo wrote:YungKnicks wrote:DaT WaVeY RiCaN wrote:?s=21
While Frank training is playing against amateurs... smh.. you can't make this zhit up.
The guys that want to be stars get the top trainers... Trea, Tatum, CJ, Lillard etc..
Frank left his U.S. agent and hired a French agent. Maybe the U.S. agent wasn't able to get him that opportunity. The best trainers are getting paid top dollar by the stars in the league.
Clyde_Style wrote:Full arenas in March?
that ain't happening. It's going to take until the end of 2021 to have a full vaccine roll-out and that's assuming a good vaccine is available
I know the owners want that ticket revenue, but America is full of aholes who can't be expected to play along with public health protocols once we have actual adults back in charge again. So you're going to need a vaccine to sell those tickets again
Thepaintismine wrote:SpaceCenter wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:What's Drew Hanlen's record with the guys he worked with?
Any Giannis situation on his resume?
He's overrated he worked out with Wiggins too and nothing changed.
Need a bigga sample size Yo.
But really. Should be a stat on sum lookup table available.