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fishmike
Posts: 53803 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() Mardy Collins never looked anything like these guys.
IQ/Obi may not be stars but they are if nothing else rotation players and their upside for more remains. Also you mentioned IQ/Obi but there is another pair that have shown good chemistry also, and that is IQ/Burks. They were great in the 2nd unit last year. Many times that IQ/Rose/Burks/Obi unit changed games. While neither IQ/Burks may not be "true PGs" when they play together you take the pressure off both a bit and they become scorers who can facilitate and that is very valuable. You said "run it back" at one point. I think its likely Julius is here next year. “There are so many different things we can do when we’re both on the court. But we’ve definitely talked about it and hopefully we’re both back here next year and we can see that. I feel like we can definitely do some damage in the league if we’re on the court together.” https://nypost.com/2022/04/10/knicks-obi-toppin-julius-randle-discuss-playing-together-next-season/ To me the way you do that and upgrade the SL and defense is start IQ/Burks and shorten the rotation. I think that is our best SL and 100x better on defense than starting Kemba/Fournier or Brunson/Fournier for that matter. I do not think RJ/IQ/Obi/Mitch are good enough to make the playoffs (yet) so if you move Randle for an expiring and a pick next year it's going to set us back. That is also fine as I have no issue with committing to a rebuild. Either way it looks good. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Knixkik
Posts: 35411 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #11 USA |
![]() fishmike wrote:Mardy Collins never looked anything like these guys. Yes running it back plus a quality PG is still a good option. Have to consider Randle being all-in though. That’s the x-factor. Toppin is a fan favorite and the style of play improves when he’s in there. But he has to share the floor with Randle from time to time for it to work. |
Philc1
Posts: 28292 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 9/2/2020 Member: #8897 |
![]() Love what IQ is doing recently. We still need a starting PG
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Caseloads
Posts: 27725 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/29/2001 Member: #41 |
![]() fishmike wrote:Nalod wrote:Why can’t we play both?phuck no to Brunson. Lets pass on paying high for midgets. I agree with you on chemistry which is why you start IQ next year and pair him with Burks. Those two brings size/shooting/ball handling/can run plays... neither are great full time PGs, but together they look fantastic. agree with everything fish said. Please, hard pass on Brunson. Let's home grow IQ and our own talent for once. now, if we can get a SGA, you do that |
BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() I think u go with it
Start both with Barrett for sure RIP Crushalot😞
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fishmike
Posts: 53803 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() Caseloads wrote:fishmike wrote:Nalod wrote:Why can’t we play both?phuck no to Brunson. Lets pass on paying high for midgets. I agree with you on chemistry which is why you start IQ next year and pair him with Burks. Those two brings size/shooting/ball handling/can run plays... neither are great full time PGs, but together they look fantastic. right... SGA is a chance to consolidate assets and if OK offers him for some kind of Obi/IQ package well you gotta do that "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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fishmike
Posts: 53803 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() franco12 wrote:Obi's shooting is real. He has great strength and the motion on his 3pter is fluid. Is he ever going to be a lethal shooter like a Steve Novak? Probably not. But if he develops an ability to control his dribble, watch out because if you fly out you could be letting a team mate get posterizedhe played two years of college ball and most of that came in his 2nd season. He shot 43-103 (.417) from 3 at college. He hasnt shown anything like that in the NBA until post all star break where he's shooting .408 (18 games, 31-76 from 3) Lets be honest... his shot isnt pretty. Seems like he just kinda flings it and we have seen some really bad Antoine Walker caliber misses. That being said his ability to get hot is undeniable. He showed it in college and with more minutes and comfort he's letting it fly in the 2nd half with great accuracy. That could be the real x-factor here. What if Obi becomes a 40% shooter from downtown? Dude... think about that. You end up with Randle playing a lot of center where he gets the post and Obi gets to release every time Jules gets a defensive board. Thibs loves Obi. He loves IQ. It comes down to the exit interviews. If Jules is positive about making sacrifices in his role (like playing more small ball center) then this could work. If Obi/Jules can play together you keep Mitch and you have 3 bigs who can really do great things and you can play any combo of 2 of them together. I am in no way stuck on keeping Randle, I just hate selling low and I think he's better than he played this year. I also think the "bad teammate" is a narrative spun by fans tired of watching his BS (understandable). Obi has already said he's talking with Randle about how they can play together... The best scenario for Knick fans is a rehabbed and happier Randle next year. If you get anything close to it and this kind of growth from RJ/Obi/IQ and guys like Sims/Reddish/McBride chomping to get in, Rose coming back, hopefully Mitch also, it could be a real bounce back year "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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EwingsGlass
Posts: 27462 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 4/29/2005 Member: #893 USA |
![]() Usage rate is an important stat. Nearly every player is talented enough to drop 40 points on any given night, the question is whether they get enough shots. If you put Kemba, Fournier, Barrett and Randle in the same rotation, 2 players are going to be unhappy (or worse, ineffective) with the number of shots they are getting. If you put IQ Fournier Barrett Randle and Toppin in the same lineup, there are not enough shots to go around.
Second, it takes a little while for the league to adjust to players when they start getting significant shots. Push Jeremy Lin left and he will drive all the way out of the league. Enough tape reveals flaws. Guys put up one or two games like this os cool. When they adapt and overcome the changes in defense is where they become real. I’m optimistic on Quickley because this iteration is an adaptation for him. He is opening up other aspects of his game where I previously thought of him as a gunslinger. I think this is real. Toppin is having a blast and showing some real offensive versatility in a manner that makes me hopeful that all he needs is a point guard. That said, we need to see how the league reacts to him and whether he adapts. I’m excited for these two but the team needs to figure out how to divvy up the shots. Ball movement seems to stop in the Barrett/Randle/Fournier iterations. That has to change. You know I gonna spin wit it
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jskinny35
Posts: 21580 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/27/2005 Member: #928 USA |
![]() If Randle is here next season it's only because we couldn't find a trade for him that didn't require us sending a pick to get rid of him. Can't see any scenario where Randle and Toppin are paired together next season - especially with the fan/crowd perception change with Randle. He's gone and may even already know that.
IQ and Toppin will still be widely erratic at times and I see them as fringe starters/super subs due to their play style. They may be the best we have to offer but IQ is still ideally a combo guard off the bench and Toppin a tweener forward. Both would not start on playoff teams at the moment so we shouldn't get too ahead of ourselves. Let's hope they progress to be more but while I'm encouraged by the recent games, I'll be more optimistic with their potential when I see the game slow down for each of them. Most of what Toppin is doing is based on his hustle and speed against lesser quality players. If a quality team game planned to focus on him, he would need a lot more offensive ability to still produce more than a few hustle/transition points. And I've been all for dumping Randle to give Toppin time (for the past two seasons). The question for me is how much we value IQ and Toppin's recent play if a high potential trade presents itself... if a player like Donovan Mitchell is available but it would require 2 #1 picks, IQ, Toppin and others (not RJ and they won't want Randle) - do you do it? I think as much as I personally support young talent the Knicks would almost certainly do it. Ideal offseason for me would be to move Randle and #12 for Bledsoe, Winslow and #7. Then try to package #7 and Dallas future 1st to move up to #3 or 4 and land that PG we've been needing for some time. Eat Kemba's deal if we can't find a trade. In this scenario I would trade Rose and Burks to highest bidder (LA was interested last season at deadline) and hope they can help a playoff team. Move Fournier to 6th man midway through season to allow Grimes time to develop into a starter (best case scenario). Resign Mitch if it's not too crazy an overpay and we return with essentially the same squad plus another top talent to add to. Expect us to regress a bit but still fight for that playoff spot. We'd be pretty set for the future IMO. |
fishmike
Posts: 53803 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() jskinny35 wrote:If Randle is here next season it's only because we couldn't find a trade for him that didn't require us sending a pick to get rid of him. Can't see any scenario where Randle and Toppin are paired together next season - especially with the fan/crowd perception change with Randle. He's gone and may even already know that.you think Leon and co are gonna role based on what the fans think? When the Knicks are winning games and Randle is playing a positive role in it things will change really fast. That's all anyone cares about "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Nalod
Posts: 71085 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() fishmike wrote:jskinny35 wrote:If Randle is here next season it's only because we couldn't find a trade for him that didn't require us sending a pick to get rid of him. Can't see any scenario where Randle and Toppin are paired together next season - especially with the fan/crowd perception change with Randle. He's gone and may even already know that.you think Leon and co are gonna role based on what the fans think? If knicks succeed with Randle he'll be back in good graces. Leon stated publically he wants to be here. There are ways to dilute indecision verbally and I did not see that with leon in his interview. He said Knicks want him and he wants to be here. IF this version of Obi can hit outside shots in crunch time then he'll get it good with Randle. If Randle won't pass, or freeze out starters, he'll have issues again. |