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2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3

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Who do you guys want the most assuming all of these players are within our range

James Bouknight
29
24%
Ayo Dosunmo
7
6%
Tre Mann
15
12%
Davion Mitchell
15
12%
Josh Giddey
22
18%
Jared Butler
10
8%
Ziaire Williams
7
6%
BJ Boston
2
2%
Moses Moody
5
4%
Sharife Cooper
10
8%
 
Total votes: 122

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Post#1541 » by robillionaire » Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:18 am

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Follow? I watched him play all year. You're the one who is going to look silly after he wins rookie of the year and is elected to his first All-Star game as a rookie. Being 'different' doesn't mean you're right. :lol:


did you watch him play against liberty and go 3-14 and 2-8 from 3 with 1 assist and 4 turnovers? Did you then watch the game he got eliminated by the 12 seed shooting 6-20? I watched him play a tremendous amount as well and I don't appreciate the "you don't watch games" critique when the fact is I thought the knicks would be the worst team in the NBA and in preparation for that I watched a ton of this dude's games and my opinion is simply different from yours. And no, I do not think he is going to get elected to the all-star game as a rookie. If I look silly I look silly, but I just call it like I see it. He is still a very young player and could massively improve from what we saw in the NCAA. I still think he deserves to go 1st. I just think he is being overhyped as a sure-fire generational talent


I wasn't talking to you. Chill out.

And so what? He had two bad games? How many bad games did Trae Young have at Oklahoma? I'll tell you. Quite a few. Doesn't mean anything. And if you still think he should go first, you're saying he should go ahead of 3 other players who a lot of people think could be stars as well, so you're not exactly too down on him.

And you can think what you want in regards to the all-star game. So can I. We can meet here again in a year and see who is right.

I'm also 'calling it like I see it'. And I see 10 time all-star talent in Cade Cunningham.


You did though, you responded to another post of mine and I chose to respond to this one instead of the other one.

I'm not "too down on him" and I still think he will be a pretty good player, just not nearly as sold on him being a generational talent as you appear to be and I think he has some holes in his game that are understated
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Re: 2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3 

Post#1542 » by 7OnSeven » Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:19 am

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MY GOD THANK YOU... Im getting bashed over here but ill remember who bashed me because they are quoting me. I can't wait till the the end of the season when I get to quote them back. I got bashed about cam payne and then all a sudden everyone on the board wants him.

It's hilarious how people follow what everyone else likes like sheep. Sorry but im the dog hearding the sheep.

I just suck at typing because i like to type quick and dont care to spell check. " this isn't towards you robo" your a dog as well

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Thank you for agreeing


Follow? I watched him play all year. You're the one who is going to look silly after he wins rookie of the year and is elected to his first All-Star game as a rookie. Being 'different' doesn't mean you're right. :lol:


did you watch him play against liberty and go 3-14 and 2-8 from 3 with 1 assist and 4 turnovers? Did you then watch the game he got eliminated by the 12 seed shooting 6-20? I watched him play a tremendous amount as well and I don't appreciate the "you don't watch games" critique when the fact is I thought the knicks would be the worst team in the NBA and in preparation for that I watched a ton of this dude's games and my opinion is simply different from yours. And no, I do not think he is going to get elected to the all-star game as a rookie. If I look silly I look silly, but I just call it like I see it. He is still a very young player and could massively improve from what we saw in the NCAA. I still think he deserves to go 1st. I just think he is being overhyped as a sure-fire generational talent


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Post#1543 » by robillionaire » Thu Jun 24, 2021 4:22 am

7OnSeven wrote:
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7OnSeven wrote:
Follow? I watched him play all year. You're the one who is going to look silly after he wins rookie of the year and is elected to his first All-Star game as a rookie. Being 'different' doesn't mean you're right. :lol:


did you watch him play against liberty and go 3-14 and 2-8 from 3 with 1 assist and 4 turnovers? Did you then watch the game he got eliminated by the 12 seed shooting 6-20? I watched him play a tremendous amount as well and I don't appreciate the "you don't watch games" critique when the fact is I thought the knicks would be the worst team in the NBA and in preparation for that I watched a ton of this dude's games and my opinion is simply different from yours. And no, I do not think he is going to get elected to the all-star game as a rookie. If I look silly I look silly, but I just call it like I see it. He is still a very young player and could massively improve from what we saw in the NCAA. I still think he deserves to go 1st. I just think he is being overhyped as a sure-fire generational talent


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Trae had 12 TO's in ONE GAME at OU. The greats have bad collegiate games too. Doesn't mean they won't be great.


Yes I know. Cade had a game where he went 1-3 for 5 points and didn't score until there were only a few minutes left in the game. That doesn't mean he won't be great. But you had cherry picked the 40 point highlight reel and I think in fairness the poor outings should also be analyzed. It's perfectly reasonable for someone to want to critique Trae's 12 turnover game when discussing a prospect. You have to look at both the highs and lows.
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Post#1544 » by Marty McFly » Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:07 am

Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…
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Post#1545 » by knickstape4ever » Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:12 am

Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


Randle for #2 and Wall....do you do it?
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Post#1546 » by Knicksfan1992 » Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:20 am

Bored tonight so I figured I'd give y'all my top 10-15 guys as of now and feel free to debate....Leaving out some intl's who I haven't watched as closely.

1) Cade - Consensus. Not much to go into here. Love the combination of a high floor/high ceiling. No one else quite comes close to matching his combination of both. Answered his 1 question in college (shooting) in a big way.

2) Jalen Green - In some ways, I like him more than Cade, but I think he would be too risky to take ahead of him. There's some real bust potential here but his off the dribble offensive bag is second to none IMO. I keep bringing it up but I don't think people realize how impressive it is that this kid at his age had a 61% TS% against mostly pro level guys in the G-League. Could end up being a top 5 scorer year in and year out in the league. Love his ceiling but his floor could get a little ugly if he doesn't clean up some of the bad decisions and shots he takes at the next level

3) Jalen Suggs - Love everything about this kid. Hard to see how he fails at the NBA level. Makes winning plays on both ends. I buy the jumper eventually being good, love his athleticism blended with all of that. Feels like his stock has cooled off a bit for some reason. Reminds me a lot of Donovan Mitchell.

4) Evan Mobley - Bigs are admittedly my blind spot. Just never really have a feel for how good they can get. Mobley is just solid to me though. Has a Chris Bosh feel to him. Not elite but just really solid on both ends. Good feel. Would rather gamble on the guards and wings in his tier but don't think you can go wrong with him. Only concern is the rebounding.

5) Josh Giddey - This is where my board starts to get wacky. Giddey is the type of dude I tend to overvalue. Big wing with a point guard feel. Outside of Cade, I feel like he is the best passer in this draft. Not as fluid as LaMelo coming out of the ABL, but I buy the passing IQ translating and the NBA game opening things up for him. Too big to get hunted on D. Seems to have a real joy about him on the floor. Just like a lot about him and have a hunch things work out.

6) Jalen Johnson - This is controversial but in the early Draft Threads I had him as my number 1 lol. Obviously things went sour at Duke quick. But again big wings/4s who have passing ability are my weakness. I like the edge he plays with, but it seems like that's just him all the time given his off court issues. He's VERY situation dependent IMO. Didn't love his combine height. Was hoping he was more 6'8" or 6'9" to make him a more legitimate Center for stretches. Too tantalized by the natural talent to drop him too far though. Major 2 way potential IMO. I really love his game if you remove a lot of the outside factors that make him a scary prospect to gamble on.

7) Scottie Barnes - I don't love him because I don't know how much value he adds if he literally can't shoot and i don't buy the mechanics of his shot at all. It's ugly and clunky. But I said the same thing about Pat Will last year and it seems like these raw defense first/high IQ guys from Florida State just seem to be well coached and figure it out at the next level so I won't be fooled again. Love the defensive potential and passing ability. That's enough to keep me intrigued and him in the top 10. Buying the physical traits and smarts on both ends here more than anything else.

8) James Bouknight - Another guy whose combine height soured me more than I initially was. But I love his isolation/shot creation potential and his length help makes up for the fact that he was a little shorter than I previous thought. Think he's gotten a bad rap as a chucker. His freshman year he put up better numbers when he wasn't tasked with being the guy. To me he reads as a guy that is just going to be a good offensive player no matter the situation IMO. If a team can unlock some defensive juice out of him and clean up his decision making, then I think he has top 5 talent but that's a lot of ifs to put higher than the guys ahead of him on my board who all have better physical profiles than him. I think he's the perfect guy for the Knicks to take a chance on if they can find a move up.

9) Jared Butler - Out of the remaining guys, this is the one who I feel the most secure is going to have a long career. Just a solid basketball player with a real IQ on offense and competes on D even with his limitations. I really think he gives me Kemba vibes with just a tad bit less separation off the dribble. Love how he plays in a team concept and is a big time shot maker along with being a knock down shooter. off the catch The free throw rate is concerning but he has shown some ability to finish and I think he can continue to improve on getting to the hoop because he has the requisite handle to be a threat off the dribble. In a lot of ways he reminds me of Quickley. I hope the medical issue is good to go because someone will get a steal with this kid

10) Johnathan Kuminga - Just don't know what he is really good at. At some point I had to put him in here because his physical traits are what they are, but he's a project with a low basketball IQ IMO. Needs time. Can look really good for stretches but then can look lost on the court. I never really like gambling on these type of guys because I think a lot more can go wrong than right with guys like Kuminga. For every Jaylen Brown, there's a Dragan Bender, Sekou Doumbouya, Joe Alexander and Jan Vesely just to name a few of the elite physical trait wings who don't really have a NBA ready skill yet. Needs the right team who has patience. Magic or Thunder would be good landing spots for him IMO

11) Davion Mitchell - I'm a little more worried about Mitchell than most in the mainstream world. I don't think he's really a PG as I think Butler did more of the heavy lifting there for Baylor IMO. I buy the shot being legit. I buy the motor and I buy the character enough that I still think he's a lottery pick because he showed a lot of what he does leads to winning. I'm just worried because of his age and the fact that he's only 6'0" his ceiling is lower than some people think it is. Reminds me of Marcus Smart with hopefully a better jumper. Think he's safe bet to be a rotation player but not without some concern that he isn't much more than that. At 11 you'll take it though but there are debatably better gambles to be had in the lottery. I tend to value floor a bit more at this stage of the draft though.

12) Moses Moody - A lot of Knicks twitter is enamored with this dude. I get it he's a hound on D with long arms and a prolific shooter who shot well even though he was #1 on the scouting report every night. Proving he could do it without Cade feeding him was a BIG deal IMO. I just can't put him in the top 10 because his finishing was so putrid. I like his loosy goosey handle but if you can't finish and you're scared of contact with a naturally skinny frame it's tough for me to buy that your anything more than a 3+D dude and there are bigger swings teams can take in the top 10. I like him. This is where he should be though. Anything higher and I think you're projecting a little too much given the data we have.

13) Kai Jones - This dude athletically jumps off the screen IMO. Reminds me a lot of Mitch tbh but he's showcased some impressive off the dribble moves as well. Wouldn't be shocked if this dude turns out to be a lot better than this. If we weren't set at C I would like to get him with KP and see if he can work some magic. If he falls to 19 or 21 I'd be pretty intrigued even if it isn't a direct need.

14) Corey Kispert - Know what you're getting here. Not much else to say. Good 3 point shooter, solid team D from a winning program. Expecting any more than that and you're likely to be disappointed.

15) Keon Johnson - Man I just don't see it outside of the defensive end. I get the eye popping athletic plays on defense and in transition, but I don't know what he does well enough offensively to be a top 10 pick. He doesn't really use his athleticism with the ball in his hands. he's easy to guard and his jumper and all of his body movements are stiff. He's raw and needs time. I like that he gets good lift on his jumper off the dribble though and he's unbothered with a hand in his face in the mid-range but what team is going to give him that freedom to take those shots? To me his path is become the best catch and shoot guy you can possibly be and be a dog on defense then from there try to grow into more. I really like the defensive potential, but for a perimeter guy I can't put them high on the board just because of defense there needs to be more there and right now, frankly, there isn't...

That's it for now... Hope yaw enjoy this. Feel free to challenge me on this and i'll expand on why I have people where they are and maybe you can change my mind. Overall, I love this class. Think it's very deep and even some guys who didn't make this list have good potential to be solid rotation guys or possibly more down the line. Knicks are in a very good draft to have 2 picks.
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Post#1547 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:09 am

Knicksfan1992 wrote:Bored tonight so I figured I'd give y'all my top 10-15 guys as of now and feel free to debate....Leaving out some intl's who I haven't watched as closely.

1) Cade - Consensus. Not much to go into here. Love the combination of a high floor/high ceiling. No one else quite comes close to matching his combination of both. Answered his 1 question in college (shooting) in a big way.

2) Jalen Green - In some ways, I like him more than Cade, but I think he would be too risky to take ahead of him. There's some real bust potential here but his off the dribble offensive bag is second to none IMO. I keep bringing it up but I don't think people realize how impressive it is that this kid at his age had a 61% TS% against mostly pro level guys in the G-League. Could end up being a top 5 scorer year in and year out in the league. Love his ceiling but his floor could get a little ugly if he doesn't clean up some of the bad decisions and shots he takes at the next level

3) Jalen Suggs - Love everything about this kid. Hard to see how he fails at the NBA level. Makes winning plays on both ends. I buy the jumper eventually being good, love his athleticism blended with all of that. Feels like his stock has cooled off a bit for some reason. Reminds me a lot of Donovan Mitchell.

4) Evan Mobley - Bigs are admittedly my blind spot. Just never really have a feel for how good they can get. Mobley is just solid to me though. Has a Chris Bosh feel to him. Not elite but just really solid on both ends. Good feel. Would rather gamble on the guards and wings in his tier but don't think you can go wrong with him. Only concern is the rebounding.

5) Josh Giddey - This is where my board starts to get wacky. Giddey is the type of dude I tend to overvalue. Big wing with a point guard feel. Outside of Cade, I feel like he is the best passer in this draft. Not as fluid as LaMelo coming out of the ABL, but I buy the passing IQ translating and the NBA game opening things up for him. Too big to get hunted on D. Seems to have a real joy about him on the floor. Just like a lot about him and have a hunch things work out.

6) Jalen Johnson - This is controversial but in the early Draft Threads I had him as my number 1 lol. Obviously things went sour at Duke quick. But again big wings/4s who have passing ability are my weakness. I like the edge he plays with, but it seems like that's just him all the time given his off court issues. He's VERY situation dependent IMO. Didn't love his combine height. Was hoping he was more 6'8" or 6'9" to make him a more legitimate Center for stretches. Too tantalized by the natural talent to drop him too far though. Major 2 way potential IMO. I really love his game if you remove a lot of the outside factors that make him a scary prospect to gamble on.

7) Scottie Barnes - I don't love him because I don't know how much value he adds if he literally can't shoot and i don't buy the mechanics of his shot at all. It's ugly and clunky. But I said the same thing about Pat Will last year and it seems like these raw defense first/high IQ guys from Florida State just seem to be well coached and figure it out at the next level so I won't be fooled again. Love the defensive potential and passing ability. That's enough to keep me intrigued and him in the top 10. Buying the physical traits and smarts on both ends here more than anything else.

8) James Bouknight - Another guy whose combine height soured me more than I initially was. But I love his isolation/shot creation potential and his length help makes up for the fact that he was a little shorter than I previous thought. Think he's gotten a bad rap as a chucker. His freshman year he put up better numbers when he wasn't tasked with being the guy. To me he reads as a guy that is just going to be a good offensive player no matter the situation IMO. If a team can unlock some defensive juice out of him and clean up his decision making, then I think he has top 5 talent but that's a lot of ifs to put higher than the guys ahead of him on my board who all have better physical profiles than him. I think he's the perfect guy for the Knicks to take a chance on if they can find a move up.

9) Jared Butler - Out of the remaining guys, this is the one who I feel the most secure is going to have a long career. Just a solid basketball player with a real IQ on offense and competes on D even with his limitations. I really think he gives me Kemba vibes with just a tad bit less separation off the dribble. Love how he plays in a team concept and is a big time shot maker along with being a knock down shooter. off the catch The free throw rate is concerning but he has shown some ability to finish and I think he can continue to improve on getting to the hoop because he has the requisite handle to be a threat off the dribble. In a lot of ways he reminds me of Quickley. I hope the medical issue is good to go because someone will get a steal with this kid

10) Johnathan Kuminga - Just don't know what he is really good at. At some point I had to put him in here because his physical traits are what they are, but he's a project with a low basketball IQ IMO. Needs time. Can look really good for stretches but then can look lost on the court. I never really like gambling on these type of guys because I think a lot more can go wrong than right with guys like Kuminga. For every Jaylen Brown, there's a Dragan Bender, Sekou Doumbouya, Joe Alexander and Jan Vesely just to name a few of the elite physical trait wings who don't really have a NBA ready skill yet. Needs the right team who has patience. Magic or Thunder would be good landing spots for him IMO

11) Davion Mitchell - I'm a little more worried about Mitchell than most in the mainstream world. I don't think he's really a PG as I think Butler did more of the heavy lifting there for Baylor IMO. I buy the shot being legit. I buy the motor and I buy the character enough that I still think he's a lottery pick because he showed a lot of what he does leads to winning. I'm just worried because of his age and the fact that he's only 6'0" his ceiling is lower than some people think it is. Reminds me of Marcus Smart with hopefully a better jumper. Think he's safe bet to be a rotation player but not without some concern that he isn't much more than that. At 11 you'll take it though but there are debatably better gambles to be had in the lottery. I tend to value floor a bit more at this stage of the draft though.

12) Moses Moody - A lot of Knicks twitter is enamored with this dude. I get it he's a hound on D with long arms and a prolific shooter who shot well even though he was #1 on the scouting report every night. Proving he could do it without Cade feeding him was a BIG deal IMO. I just can't put him in the top 10 because his finishing was so putrid. I like his loosy goosey handle but if you can't finish and you're scared of contact with a naturally skinny frame it's tough for me to buy that your anything more than a 3+D dude and there are bigger swings teams can take in the top 10. I like him. This is where he should be though. Anything higher and I think you're projecting a little too much given the data we have.

13) Kai Jones - This dude athletically jumps off the screen IMO. Reminds me a lot of Mitch tbh but he's showcased some impressive off the dribble moves as well. Wouldn't be shocked if this dude turns out to be a lot better than this. If we weren't set at C I would like to get him with KP and see if he can work some magic. If he falls to 19 or 21 I'd be pretty intrigued even if it isn't a direct need.

14) Corey Kispert - Know what you're getting here. Not much else to say. Good 3 point shooter, solid team D from a winning program. Expecting any more than that and you're likely to be disappointed.

15) Keon Johnson - Man I just don't see it outside of the defensive end. I get the eye popping athletic plays on defense and in transition, but I don't know what he does well enough offensively to be a top 10 pick. He doesn't really use his athleticism with the ball in his hands. he's easy to guard and his jumper and all of his body movements are stiff. He's raw and needs time. I like that he gets good lift on his jumper off the dribble though and he's unbothered with a hand in his face in the mid-range but what team is going to give him that freedom to take those shots? To me his path is become the best catch and shoot guy you can possibly be and be a dog on defense then from there try to grow into more. I really like the defensive potential, but for a perimeter guy I can't put them high on the board just because of defense there needs to be more there and right now, frankly, there isn't...

That's it for now... Hope yaw enjoy this. Feel free to challenge me on this and i'll expand on why I have people where they are and maybe you can change my mind. Overall, I love this class. Think it's very deep and even some guys who didn't make this list have good potential to be solid rotation guys or possibly more down the line. Knicks are in a very good draft to have 2 picks.


Nice list of guys Knicks have zero chance of getting.
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Post#1548 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:14 am

Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


You'd have to think it starts with taking Wall off their hands. And then getting a good player back. Which the Knicks don't have to offer, sadly. At least not a player any team would really want or part with a #2 pick for.

I'd assume this is a dangle to teams like the Blazers maybe to accelerate a rebuild or some team with a good wing - you know, the kind of player that actually wins stuff in the NBA but the Knicks never really have.
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Post#1549 » by Big Chan » Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:15 am

Trade # 1:
Knox, 19
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Bledsoe 10

Trade # 2
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Post#1550 » by El Poochio » Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:35 pm

Give me Thor + one of Cooper/McBride
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Post#1551 » by El Poochio » Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:37 pm

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Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


Randle for #2 and Wall....do you do it?


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B: Zion | G. Yabusele | D. Jones Jr
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Post#1552 » by Deeeez Knicks » Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:44 pm

Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


They would be crazy to completely trade out of this draft. Maybe if anything they move down a few spots and get future picks (like the Trae/Luka trade).

If the price is Wall + bunch of future picks I would do that but I dont think Houston would be interested.
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Post#1553 » by 3toheadmelo » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:10 pm

knickstape4ever wrote:
Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


Randle for #2 and Wall....do you do it?

I rather give up RJ + Obi + picks for that #2
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Post#1554 » by 3toheadmelo » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:12 pm

Been watching Kai Jones recently and he is pretty nice. Like his fit with Randle
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Post#1555 » by mpharris36 » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:16 pm

3toheadmelo wrote:Been watching Kai Jones recently and he is pretty nice. Like his fit with Randle
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he has a lot of physical tools. Would take a lot of time with development but he's one of the big upside guys in the draft.

I think he didn't start playing organized basketball until he was 15. So basically he is just going of instincts and athleticism right now but there is a lot of potential.

My guess though the Knicks would select Isaiah Jackson from Kenucky (obvious connections) over Kai Jones, Rim running big with elite shot blocking and ability to guard on the perimeter. Kinda a souped up Noel.
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Re: 2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3 

Post#1556 » by mpharris36 » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:18 pm

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Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


They would be crazy to completely trade out of this draft. Maybe if anything they move down a few spots and get future picks (like the Trae/Luka trade).

If the price is Wall + bunch of future picks I would do that but I dont think Houston would be interested.


Yeah maybe HOU and TOR can work something out. A lot of people think TOR wanted Mobley bad where he may not be there at #4.

Maybe HOU is more than happy with Green/Suggs whoever slips to 4 and picks up an extra 1st round pick to do it.
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Re: 2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3 

Post#1557 » by 3toheadmelo » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:22 pm

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3toheadmelo wrote:Been watching Kai Jones recently and he is pretty nice. Like his fit with Randle
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he has a lot of physical tools. Would take a lot of time with development but he's one of the big upside guys in the draft.

I think he didn't start playing organized basketball until he was 15. So basically he is just going of instincts and athleticism right now but there is a lot of potential.

My guess though the Knicks would select Isaiah Jackson from Kenucky (obvious connections) over Kai Jones, Rim running big with elite shot blocking and ability to guard on the perimeter. Kinda a souped up Noel.

Mitch’s refusal to shoot jumpers got me looking at other big men who can stretch the floor and guard 1-5. Charles Bassey is another one
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Post#1558 » by 3toheadmelo » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:24 pm

Tbh Kai Jones kinda reminds me of Jonathan Isaac before the injuries
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Re: 2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3 

Post#1559 » by Zenzibar » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:30 pm

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Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


You'd have to think it starts with taking Wall off their hands. And then getting a good player back. Which the Knicks don't have to offer, sadly. At least not a player any team would really want or part with a #2 pick for.

I'd assume this is a dangle to teams like the Blazers maybe to accelerate a rebuild or some team with a good wing - you know, the kind of player that actually wins stuff in the NBA but the Knicks never really have.



You don't think an Obi, 2 firsts and absorbing $$$ Wall package, won't get us in the conversation with Houston?
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Re: 2020-2021 College/Draft Thread Part 3 

Post#1560 » by Zenzibar » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:34 pm

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Marty McFly wrote:Houston is open to offers for that second pick. Curious about that asking price…


Randle for #2 and Wall....do you do it?


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