thebuzzardman wrote:Isn't there a "rumors" topic for this?
He's back at it, and still hasn't learned!
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thebuzzardman wrote:Isn't there a "rumors" topic for this?
3toheadmelo wrote:Reggie bullock does the same things Duncan can do while playing defense
BugginOut wrote:We’d get destroyed on defense with Sexton and Robinson in the backcourt
Appleshampoo wrote:Duncan Robinson seems like the player whose great until you have to pay him
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Reggie bullock does the same things Duncan can do while playing defense
You do know that Reggie Bullock is a FA and isn't on our 2021-2022 roster @ 30 years olde, right?
And no he doesn't.
He's no where near the type of deadly high volume 3PT shooter that teams most fear like a Duncan Robinson.
Duncan Robinson 3 years = 530 made 3's (176 3's made per year).
Reggie Bullock 12 years = 560 made 3's (46.6 3's made per year.
You obviously have no idea what you're talking aboutplease never compare the two again as 3PT shooters.
Previous 2 years between Duncan Robinson and "Reggie Bullock".
Duncan Robinson (2019/2020) = 520 made 3's (.426%).
VS.
"Reggie Bullock (2019/2020) = 200 made 3's (.393%).
Um.
What we're you saying again?
"REGGIE BULLOCK".

nykballa2k4 wrote:Crackerjack465 wrote:Duncan Robinson is a fine player and all, and so is Lonzo... but he won't come cheap and it's not worth giving up future flexibility for a player of his caliber.
He isn't good enough to tie up that much money to for 3-4 years for our situation. He is player you go after when you already have your stars and you're looking for that last piece or two. We're not there yet. Continue to take short contracts, build in the draft and young players until you finally get to the point in a year or two where you're ready for a Duncan Robinson-type player.
What do you think he will get? Probably more than mid-level, but if you look at similar guys Kennard and Bertrans you are looking at the 15M area no? Not exactly breaking the bank and if he doesn't crash, he is moveable
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/heatnation.com/rumors/report-duncan-robinson-has-fans-within-new-york-knicks-organization/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportskeeda.com/amp/basketball/rumor-nba-rumors-sharpshooter-duncan-robinson-new-york-knicks-radar
https://www.google.com/amp/s/sportsnaut.com/new-york-knicks-duncan-robinson-rumors/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/heavy.com/sports/miami-heat/duncan-robinson-new-york-knicks/amp/
I made this post (below) the other day before I knew there were any real interest.NYKMENTALITY85 wrote:I'm dreaming of Duncan Robinson.
Kid should've been on our team USA too because we wouldn't be losing like this with him!
@ 6'7 he can play both SG and SF and started @ SF for Miami last year.
Only 27 years old and one of the most deadly 3PT shooters who've ever lived to play this game.
Career 3PT% of .423%.
That is. Unheard of. Especially after 1,254 3PT attempts (no small sample size).
His 3PT% is 13th All-Time and ahead of Klay Thompson who's 14th All-Time and also ahead of the likes of J.J. Redick, Glen Rice, Reggie Miller and Alan Houston too!
Not far behind Steph Curry 7th All-Time @ .433% either.
Duncan Robinson is an absolute sniper! and Miami NEVER makes the NBA Finals, without him.
His 3PT shooting ability and 3PT threat alone completely spreads out opposing Defenses and would absolutely open up the offense for both R.J. Barrett and Julius Randle to absolutely FEAST because you can't double team them while leaving Duncan Robinson open to destroy you from 3.
He shot .470% in 2019-2020 during Miami's NBA Finals run throughout the entire season. .470%?!?!? That's literally. Unheard of. .470%?
His 270 3s made ranks 15th All-Time during a single season (2019-2020).
He's my favorite potential FA outside of Kawhi Leonard @ SF (pipe dream) and I want this deadly sharp shooting sniper to capture our Allan H20 Houston hearts so bad and for many of years to come too.
Our Knicks already have enough of Tom Thibs #1 Defense but what we lack are two things. 1.) A SF and 2.) One of the greatest 3PT shooters who've ever lived to play this game.
C: Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: Duncan Robinson.
SG: R.J. Barrett.
PG: Lonzo Ball (or Collin Sexton).
6th: Immanuel Quickley.
Where was this against the Atlanta Hawks?
This kid is an absolute KILLER man.
3toheadmelo wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Reggie bullock does the same things Duncan can do while playing defense
You do know that Reggie Bullock is a FA and isn't on our 2021-2022 roster @ 30 years olde, right?
And no he doesn't.
He's no where near the type of deadly high volume 3PT shooter that teams most fear like a Duncan Robinson.
Duncan Robinson 3 years = 530 made 3's (176 3's made per year).
Reggie Bullock 12 years = 560 made 3's (46.6 3's made per year.
You obviously have no idea what you're talking aboutplease never compare the two again as 3PT shooters.
Previous 2 years between Duncan Robinson and "Reggie Bullock".
Duncan Robinson (2019/2020) = 520 made 3's (.426%).
VS.
"Reggie Bullock (2019/2020) = 200 made 3's (.393%).
Um.
What we're you saying again?
"REGGIE BULLOCK".
Reggie bullock shot a higher 3 point % than Duncan this year. And nice of you to ignore the part about defense. Duncan is one of the worst defenders at his position.
Infinitimind wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/heatnation.com/rumors/report-duncan-robinson-has-fans-within-new-york-knicks-organization/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sportskeeda.com/amp/basketball/rumor-nba-rumors-sharpshooter-duncan-robinson-new-york-knicks-radar
https://www.google.com/amp/s/sportsnaut.com/new-york-knicks-duncan-robinson-rumors/amp/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/heavy.com/sports/miami-heat/duncan-robinson-new-york-knicks/amp/
I made this post (below) the other day before I knew there were any real interest.NYKMENTALITY85 wrote:I'm dreaming of Duncan Robinson.
Kid should've been on our team USA too because we wouldn't be losing like this with him!
@ 6'7 he can play both SG and SF and started @ SF for Miami last year.
Only 27 years old and one of the most deadly 3PT shooters who've ever lived to play this game.
Career 3PT% of .423%.
That is. Unheard of. Especially after 1,254 3PT attempts (no small sample size).
His 3PT% is 13th All-Time and ahead of Klay Thompson who's 14th All-Time and also ahead of the likes of J.J. Redick, Glen Rice, Reggie Miller and Alan Houston too!
Not far behind Steph Curry 7th All-Time @ .433% either.
Duncan Robinson is an absolute sniper! and Miami NEVER makes the NBA Finals, without him.
His 3PT shooting ability and 3PT threat alone completely spreads out opposing Defenses and would absolutely open up the offense for both R.J. Barrett and Julius Randle to absolutely FEAST because you can't double team them while leaving Duncan Robinson open to destroy you from 3.
He shot .470% in 2019-2020 during Miami's NBA Finals run throughout the entire season. .470%?!?!? That's literally. Unheard of. .470%?
His 270 3s made ranks 15th All-Time during a single season (2019-2020).
He's my favorite potential FA outside of Kawhi Leonard @ SF (pipe dream) and I want this deadly sharp shooting sniper to capture our Allan H20 Houston hearts so bad and for many of years to come too.
Our Knicks already have enough of Tom Thibs #1 Defense but what we lack are two things. 1.) A SF and 2.) One of the greatest 3PT shooters who've ever lived to play this game.
C: Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: Duncan Robinson.
SG: R.J. Barrett.
PG: Lonzo Ball (or Collin Sexton).
6th: Immanuel Quickley.
Where was this against the Atlanta Hawks?
This kid is an absolute KILLER man.
He plays no defense. Do people know he was developed into the player he is today. Why can’t we try to develop knox who more athletic ability in his pinky than this kid. Btw he going want 15 mil a year
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:
You do know that Reggie Bullock is a FA and isn't on our 2021-2022 roster @ 30 years olde, right?
And no he doesn't.
He's no where near the type of deadly high volume 3PT shooter that teams most fear like a Duncan Robinson.
Duncan Robinson 3 years = 530 made 3's (176 3's made per year).
Reggie Bullock 12 years = 560 made 3's (46.6 3's made per year.
You obviously have no idea what you're talking aboutplease never compare the two again as 3PT shooters.
Previous 2 years between Duncan Robinson and "Reggie Bullock".
Duncan Robinson (2019/2020) = 520 made 3's (.426%).
VS.
"Reggie Bullock (2019/2020) = 200 made 3's (.393%).
Um.
What we're you saying again?
"REGGIE BULLOCK".
Reggie bullock shot a higher 3 point % than Duncan this year. And nice of you to ignore the part about defense. Duncan is one of the worst defenders at his position.
We already have enough Defense we need a deadly shooter @ SF.
Last year was Bullock's 8th year in the league in comparison to Robinson's 3rd NBA season (nice of you to ignore that part).
Robinson: 250 made 3's (.408%).
Reggie: 2020-2021: 163 made 3's (.410%).
You can keep your little difference of .0.098% in 3PT percentage.
Are you really bragging about a difference of literally 0.098%?![]()
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wow dude just wow.
PS: Don't you talk about 3PT% and who's better without first acknowledging Duncan Robinson has a CAREER 3PT% of .423% in comparison to your favorite Reggie Bullock CAREER 3PT% of .392%![]()
Nice try.



Capn'O wrote:

BugginOut wrote:We’d get destroyed on defense with Sexton and Robinson in the backcourt
K-DOT wrote:Guys like Robinson, Harris, Bertans, etc and even guys like Bullock who play D are good players to have on your roster
They're not good players to give out multi-year deals of over 10 mil per to, unless you're Brooklyn and already have your superstars and need to overpay to keep a quality role player
Even then, it's debatable.
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3toheadmelo wrote:Reggie bullock does the same things Duncan can do while playing defense
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:Crackerjack465 wrote:Duncan Robinson is a fine player and all, and so is Lonzo... but he won't come cheap and it's not worth giving up future flexibility for a player of his caliber.
He isn't good enough to tie up that much money to for 3-4 years for our situation. He is player you go after when you already have your stars and you're looking for that last piece or two. We're not there yet. Continue to take short contracts, build in the draft and young players until you finally get to the point in a year or two where you're ready for a Duncan Robinson-type player.
I disagree man he's more than just a good player he's one of the greatest and most deadly 3PT shooters of All-Time and he's only 27 years of age @ a position of weakness (SF) and Miami Heat never sniff the NBA Finals in 2019-2020 without this kid.
And come on man we just made the playoffs as a #4 seed during only coach Thibs 1st season so imo we shouldn't act as if our Knicks aren't ready to truly contend (with a couple of strong offseason acquisitions).
All-Time NBA 3PT% leaders
1.) Steve Kerr (.454%).
7.) Stephen Curry (.433%).
10.) Kyle Korver (.428%).
13.) Duncan [b]Robinson[/b] (.423%).
14.) Klay Thompson (.419%).
17.) J.J. Redick (.414%).
38.) Mark Price (.402%).
39.) Allan Houston (.401%).
44.) Danny Green (.400%).
46.) Peja Stojaković (.400%).
48.) Glen Rice (.400%).
48.) Ray Allen (.400%)
63.) Reggie Miller (.394%).
111.) Kevin Durant (.383%).
122.) Danilo Gallinari (.382%).
129.) Dirk Nowitzki (.380%).
164.) Larry Bird (.375%).
And no (before I get attacked) in no way shape or form an I saying that this kid is a better overall player than a lot of these guys mentioned above but what I am saying is that he's one of the greatest 3PT shooters of All-Time who I've ever lived to see play this game.
And this isn't a small sample size neither, this kid has already made 530 3's throughout 1,254 3PT attempts after only 3 years of NBA play and has a career 3PT% of .419% @ only 27 years of age (he's going to continue to get even more deadly as he continues to develop).
And during Miami's season of 2019/2020 where they made an NBA Finals? This kid shot 323/687 from 3 with an unheard of 3PT% of .446%. .446%? As only a 2nd year player? That's absolutely jaw dropping and mind boggling to me.
Duncan Robinson is the type of player who turns a 4th seed and a 1st round exit team into a true Conference contender while spreading out the court in order to make sure that both R.J. Barrett and Julius Randle can absolutely flourish without getting double teamed (or else Duncan Robinson kills you from 3 because you can not leave him open).
If we're to land Duncan Robinson? Well then I'd also be open to Sexton as well.
C: Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: Duncan Robinson.
SG: R.J. Barrett.
PG: Collin Sexton (or Lonzo Ball).
6th man: Immanuel Quickley.
How is that team not ready to compete (here in the East) until the likes of a Luka Dončić and Zion Williamson become available in 4-5 years from today?
C: Mitchell Robinson.
PF: Julius Randle.
SF: Duncan Robinson.
SG: R.J. Barrett.
PG: Collin Sexton (or Lonzo Ball).
6th man: Immanuel Quickley.
How is that team not ready to compete (here in the East) until the likes of a Luka Dončić and Zion Williamson become available in 4-5 years from today?