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Still high on Haliburton - best PG in draft
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BigDaddyG
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8/7/2020  2:24 PM
ESOMKnicks wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
I have Hal behind Ball and Killian, but I'd be good if we drafted him at 6 or 7. Two things; 1)Hal is going to need at least a year, maybe three, to get his J up to snuff. It doesn't need minor tweaks, but a complete overhaul. 2) Hell need to develop physically. He's allergic to the paint right now, and a lot of that is due to the fact he's 60lbs.

I see Killian Hayes as Frank Ntilikina part deux. Better passer, but not a better defender, with the same questionable shooting and ball handling abilities. How many dudes like this can we have on the same team?

And Ball on the Knicks gives me a foreboding of a disaster of epic proportions.


Killian is a good shot creator and,unlike Frank and Halliburton, he's not paint adverse. His ball handling seems solid, just not strong going left. Yeah, Hal is better open shooter, but Kil can get his J off when people are guarding him. Kil projects more of as an initiator that Hal and I value that more for this team. If you wanna say Hal projects as a better 3&D type, secondary ball handing nhigh floor type, I agree. It's not like I have Kil miles ahead of Hal.
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Still high on Haliburton - best PG in draft

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