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SupremeCommander
Posts: 33969 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() let's see if he hits both FTs
DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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SupremeCommander
Posts: 33969 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() yep
DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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earthmansurfer
Posts: 24005 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/26/2005 Member: #858 Germany |
![]() SupremeCommander wrote:earthmansurfer wrote:rvwink wrote:There is a long interview on Draft Express with Faried that I encourage those thinking about the Knick's drafting Faried to listen to. I reluctantly came to the conclusion that Faried may experience some of the same difficulties that Balkman experienced while trying to learn MDA's system. Faried is a super motivated individual whose ticket to success is dependent on his concentrating entirely on "going to get each missed shot". Unfortunately Faried's inability to answer relatively direct questions and wanting to have several restated made me think that learning a complicated defensive system may be a difficult challenge for him. (It was also revealed that he did have a problem with grades in high school which was why he ended up at Morehead State instead of a school with a higher profile basketball program). I am a bit familiar with HDT and the simplify comment to me is dead on regarding Faried. He is sort of what I would call a "pure soul". He comes across as just a great person and very very simple. You don't try to mold him, you turn him loose. He is a good kid like Fields is a good kid, but with different qualities. And yeah, you are right, I wasn't passing judgment on the kid, quite the opposite, I value his type - the world could use more of them. And to add, what kind of affect would that have on the locker room? I mean how much of his play rubs off on his teammates and has allowed them in part to upset "better" teams and to be where they are now? I haven't seem him really play, but his rebounding IS much needed here and as for his defense - I don't know. He is strong but just doesn't have the weight to body people inside. I am afraid that we are looking for someone who will contribute now and though he can with his rebounding, I am not sure his body is ready inside. I hope I'm wrong and that he shows something in our workouts. I'm more of a team chemistry guy (large part of why I had problems with the trade) and think we need to approach this draft pick not typically. We have two EXCELLENT ISO players and we need a player who can somehow compliment them out there and I don't mean in the Fields kind of a way. We don't need another glue guy, we need a motor to plug in there that synergestically can help us get to the next level. The next pick should not be about numbers per say. Faried has me curious in that regard, we could use his mentality and energy. The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. Albert Einstein
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rvwink
Posts: 20412 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/3/2006 Member: #1145 |
![]() http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Kenneth-Faried-5325/
He is a great kid who would likely become a valuable contributor for a number of NBA teams, I just don't think he necessarily fits with the Knicks. MDA visualizes roles for his players he puts on the floor. Not sure he is willing to compromise by taking less passing and outside shooting in return for more rebounds? |
VDesai
Posts: 41871 Alba Posts: 44 Joined: 10/28/2003 Member: #477 USA |
![]() I like Faried, but there have been similar players (DeMarre Carroll, Renaldo Balkman) who were tweener/defense/rebounding style forwards that haven't exactly worked out. Still I think a player like this would potentially be huge for this team and I'd be interested.
But I might have an easier time taking someone like Chris Singleton, who's a defensive monster with long arms who racks up blocks/steals. Singleton reminds me of Marion or Kirilenko or even Stacey Augmon. I think both might be around where we pick. |
BigDaddyG
Posts: 39519 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 1/22/2010 Member: #3049 |
![]() This dude has been killing. 9 points and 7 rebs a game in about 20 minutes. I'm happy with Shump, but we would've been in good shape with either Shump or Faried.
Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
- The Tick
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() I read somewhere that part of the reason the Nuggets traded Nene is because of Faried's play. He is looking like a draft steal for them.
I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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