Knicksrule2k4 wrote:SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Westbrook
that feels like the move
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Knicksrule2k4 wrote:SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Westbrook



thebuzzardman wrote:SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid

Zenzibar wrote:McDaniel was traded by the Lakers
SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Knicksrule2k4 wrote:Okc gets McDaniels

knickstape4ever wrote:maybe Bane can fall to 33, I certainly hope so
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid

Doesnt really have NBA level ball handling, shot creation or traditional PG skills...but PG body. He can shoot and defend.BugginOut wrote:Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."
So we just draft Fred Van Vleet lol?
With that shooting how does he fall this far? What are his weaknesses?
BugginOut wrote:Clyde Frazier wrote:some quickley tidbits via the athletic:
NBA Draft combine results suggest Quickley can. He ranked second in the 3-point star drill (20 spot-up attempts off movement) at 75 percent. He ranked second in the 3-point endurance drill (five straight minutes of game-speed spot-ups) at 76 percent. He sank 94 of 100 free throws – a distinctly Tyler Herro move. Those two friends rank 1-2 in school history for single-season percentage at the line.
“Quickley is a safe bet, because you’re getting a three-and-D guy,” one NBA scout told The Athletic. “You wish he was a little more athletic. You wish he was a much better finisher at the rim. I think everyone has come to terms with the fact he’s not a point guard right now. Maybe you try to develop him into somewhat of a combo, but he’s getting on the court because he can shoot and defend."
So we just draft Fred Van Vleet lol?
With that shooting how does he fall this far? What are his weaknesses?
moocow007 wrote:Sure you can. Trust your instincts young Skywalker lol.KnicksGadfly wrote:Quickley seems like a solid pick. Can't hate on it. Frank and DSJ better be ready to compete.
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Angryfatboy wrote:Knicksrule2k4 wrote:SARGO127 wrote:Still no one to handle the ball. This sucks.
Westbrook
that feels like the move