knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:He shooting 29% in his last 10 games, 36% overall for his young NBA career.He was worse than Randle in the playoffs, and he has been mostly bad this yr.
This is why our draft picks end up getting traded or not resigned, IDK if it's the pressure of playing in NY or we just that bad at drafting, but IQ is looking no better the Toney Douglas.
Or maybe our fan base isn’t patient with our players and want to move them if they aren’t stars in their first year and a half. But I do agree that there’s more pressure in NY and it does make it harder. Lebron said it the other day praising RJ.
The fan base are not the ones trading these players, so it has nothing to do with patience, Toney Douglas never amounted to more than a bench role player on any team.
Why draft a guy you have to reinvent his game, that just takes away from what his strengths, and prolongs his development.
We are not trying to reinvent RJ's game, he's playing the exact same way he played at DUKE, he's just getting better at it.
This goes back to why I always say draft a guy who fits, this way your not spending 3 to 4 yrs trying to turn him into something he's not, and watching him struggle.
why draft a shooter and try to turn him into a pg
Imagine the celtics spending 4 yrs trying to turn Rondo into Ray allan
Taking the best player possible has no one set meaning. There is no clear path to any draft pick success and many paths to success. Most teams have many drafts were the players dont’ pan out. We are jsut a few years back into actually using the draft than trading the picks.
IQ like many in the 1st round are not finished products. He has some elite skills and he looked great last year. Is it a mistake to add playmaking skills to his tool box? Some 50 games in look at you making a great statement in hindsight and then indicting his whole career and Knick development scheme all that has lasted Less than two whole seasons.
IF fans have no imput to what is going on it seems that your purpose is to plead to the UK that you a superior orator of all things knicks and while quick to be critical, which is your perogative.
Just know you come off as an idiot.
I doubt we are taking IQ away from his strenghts. He seemingly is having difficulty transitioning and is not hesitant to shoot. Given your penchant for not having any foresight or imagination its your opinion this will never come together because we don’t have a deep track record of developing players.
Sometimes players never pan out. Sometimes they look bad in stretches as they move closer to making marked improvement. I guess Johnny Bryant is the one to talk to. But until then we have the eyetest and 1248 to enlighten us.