thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
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thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!

thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
I'm just trying to initiate the Obi vs RJ conflict
Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
I'm just trying to initiate the Obi vs RJ conflict
I shoveled some manure on the pile in the other thread.

Sorry but you are completely off on both comps.Spandau wrote:I haven't been around to comment on the draft yet (busy with work...but now I have lots of free time, I've got COVID, bleh).
Obi reminds me of Marcus Fizer; that was another really athletic dude with a good face-up game. Also, while Fizer looked like a paint beast in college, he didn't have a strong enough spark in making his move to the paint - so it didn't translate well to the NBA. That's something Obi needs to work on, too.
I don't think Fizer was a three-point threat, though, so that's a big difference. Especially in 2020.
Obi's career trajectory is unlikely to be that of Marcus' (that dude had so many weird coaching issues, playing time issues, plus his chronic injuries). But that's a guy whose highlights are worth looking at to see Obi's potential floor-level.
This is not like when I compared Knox to Tim Thomas on draft night (great athletic gifts, natural physical gifts most would die for, but just not willing or able to keep the motor turned on). I see Tim's career as a LIKELY trajectory for Kev, for better or worse...while Fizer is merely a skillset comparison.
What scares me about deni is his shooting. His free throw %is worse than rj.iLLmatic860 wrote:
Obi shot is butter
Idk why Knicks got criticized for choosing Obi over Deni
blanko wrote:Sorry but you are completely off on both comps.Spandau wrote:I haven't been around to comment on the draft yet (busy with work...but now I have lots of free time, I've got COVID, bleh).
Obi reminds me of Marcus Fizer; that was another really athletic dude with a good face-up game. Also, while Fizer looked like a paint beast in college, he didn't have a strong enough spark in making his move to the paint - so it didn't translate well to the NBA. That's something Obi needs to work on, too.
I don't think Fizer was a three-point threat, though, so that's a big difference. Especially in 2020.
Obi's career trajectory is unlikely to be that of Marcus' (that dude had so many weird coaching issues, playing time issues, plus his chronic injuries). But that's a guy whose highlights are worth looking at to see Obi's potential floor-level.
This is not like when I compared Knox to Tim Thomas on draft night (great athletic gifts, natural physical gifts most would die for, but just not willing or able to keep the motor turned on). I see Tim's career as a LIKELY trajectory for Kev, for better or worse...while Fizer is merely a skillset comparison.
Fizer was an undersized bull power foward that was explosive like charles or larry. He couldn't shoot and knee injuries derailed his career. Also, he admits that he was lazy and didnt work on his skills and just relied on his size/athleticism. He was like a bargain bin zion. Nothing like obi who is a much better passer/shooter/ball handler thab Fizer.
Knox never had the perimeter skills like tim, hell i would die for knox to have timmys handle.
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thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
I'm just trying to initiate the Obi vs RJ conflict
I shoveled some manure on the pile in the other thread.
Hopefully we can sit back and enjoy the show!

Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
Clyde_Style wrote:blueNorange wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
The concern is certainly not on the offensive side of the ball. It's defensively. If Obi was a two-way player he would've never slipped down to no. 8 despite his age. It's a legitimate concern.
no.
he fell because of his age. if he was 19-20 he's the #1 pick even with his defense.
I can't imagine anyone passing on the future ROY because he's 3 years older than a player with training wheels on their bicycle
If he is the ROY then the league is stupid enough to make Leon Rose look clever as a fox

thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
I'm just trying to initiate the Obi vs RJ conflict
Spandau wrote:I haven't been around to comment on the draft yet (busy with work...but now I have lots of free time, I've got COVID, bleh).
Obi reminds me of Marcus Fizer; that was another really athletic dude with a good face-up game. Also, while Fizer looked like a paint beast in college, he didn't have a strong enough spark in making his move to the paint - so it didn't translate well to the NBA. That's something Obi needs to work on, too.
I don't think Fizer was a three-point threat, though, so that's a big difference. Especially in 2020.
Obi's career trajectory is unlikely to be that of Marcus' (that dude had so many weird coaching issues, playing time issues, plus his chronic injuries). But that's a guy whose highlights are worth looking at to see Obi's potential floor-level.
This is not like when I compared Knox to Tim Thomas on draft night (great athletic gifts, natural physical gifts most would die for, but just not willing or able to keep the motor turned on). I see Tim's career as a LIKELY trajectory for Kev, for better or worse...while Fizer is merely a skillset comparison.
thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
Obi better learn to play D or he's looking at high bust potential!!
I'm just trying to initiate the Obi vs RJ conflict
thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
denterprise wrote:Obi is going to do just fine on the offensive end and bring some much-needed excitement to the Garden. The concern has been centered around his defense. Check out some of the concerns starting at the 7:25 mark which points out what he needs to work on. With our coaching staff, I believe most of those concerns can be corrected in a season or two. He has the desire but lacks the fundamentals and sometimes has mental lapses which keeps him from being a good defender. With his desire and basketball IQ, he is going to make improvements and become a respectable defender in this league.
iLLmatic860 wrote:
Obi shot is butter
Idk why Knicks got criticized for choosing Obi over Deni

thebuzzardman wrote:Obi >>> RJ
That's who the Knicks need to build around. Obi. Not RJ.
NotDikembeSayNo wrote:Spandau wrote:I haven't been around to comment on the draft yet (busy with work...but now I have lots of free time, I've got COVID, bleh).
Obi reminds me of Marcus Fizer; that was another really athletic dude with a good face-up game. Also, while Fizer looked like a paint beast in college, he didn't have a strong enough spark in making his move to the paint - so it didn't translate well to the NBA. That's something Obi needs to work on, too.
I don't think Fizer was a three-point threat, though, so that's a big difference. Especially in 2020.
Obi's career trajectory is unlikely to be that of Marcus' (that dude had so many weird coaching issues, playing time issues, plus his chronic injuries). But that's a guy whose highlights are worth looking at to see Obi's potential floor-level.
This is not like when I compared Knox to Tim Thomas on draft night (great athletic gifts, natural physical gifts most would die for, but just not willing or able to keep the motor turned on). I see Tim's career as a LIKELY trajectory for Kev, for better or worse...while Fizer is merely a skillset comparison.
Oh my lord, a living legend.