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martin
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![]() They got Ayton and Clingan?
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Uptown
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![]() Hate to give the Heat a compliment but Kasparas has a lot of potential....
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Uptown
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![]() Wow....McNeely and Fleming still on the board
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martin
Posts: 76144 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
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martin
Posts: 76144 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() VDesai wrote:Man I think I would aggressively go after Fleming here. He is a younger version of the Boston version if Al Horford. A rare 3 and D 4/5 man. No midrange or creation game, but terrific spot up 3 pt shooting and steals, blocks to go with solid rebounding. A perfect replacement for Precious that can space the floor. Trade up with 2 or 3 seconds and grab him! The Knicks must trade up into the early second round for Rasheer Fleming, one of my favorite players in this class, he looks like a modern 3-and-D forward with legit size, length, and shooting. He’s 6’8.25”, 232 lbs with a massive 7’5.25” wingspan and 9’1” standing reach. What stands out is his versatility—he defends 2–5, rebounds at a high level, and hit over 39% from three on real volume. He’s fluid, explosive enough in space, and brings constant energy, but he’s not a creator and the handle is loose. He’s more of a play finisher than a playmaker. Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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LivingLegend
Posts: 25568 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 8/13/2007 Member: #1645 |
![]() martin wrote:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Any opinion on a Top 3 if Knicks were inclined to move up? I haven’t watched any of these guys this year. |
LivingLegend
Posts: 25568 Alba Posts: 2 Joined: 8/13/2007 Member: #1645 |
![]() martin wrote:VDesai wrote:Man I think I would aggressively go after Fleming here. He is a younger version of the Boston version if Al Horford. A rare 3 and D 4/5 man. No midrange or creation game, but terrific spot up 3 pt shooting and steals, blocks to go with solid rebounding. A perfect replacement for Precious that can space the floor. Trade up with 2 or 3 seconds and grab him!The Knicks must trade up into the early second round for Rasheer Fleming, one of my favorite players in this class, he looks like a modern 3-and-D forward with legit size, length, and shooting. He’s 6’8.25”, 232 lbs with a massive 7’5.25” wingspan and 9’1” standing reach. What stands out is his versatility—he defends 2–5, rebounds at a high level, and hit over 39% from three on real volume. He’s fluid, explosive enough in space, and brings constant energy, but he’s not a creator and the handle is loose. He’s more of a play finisher than a playmaker. I think I heard knock on this kid we’re very poor in game instincts / awareness — like a step late to react. No idea if true but may have read on espn summary. |
VDesai
Posts: 42669 Alba Posts: 44 Joined: 10/28/2003 Member: #477 USA |
![]() martin wrote:VDesai wrote:Man I think I would aggressively go after Fleming here. He is a younger version of the Boston version if Al Horford. A rare 3 and D 4/5 man. No midrange or creation game, but terrific spot up 3 pt shooting and steals, blocks to go with solid rebounding. A perfect replacement for Precious that can space the floor. Trade up with 2 or 3 seconds and grab him!The Knicks must trade up into the early second round for Rasheer Fleming, one of my favorite players in this class, he looks like a modern 3-and-D forward with legit size, length, and shooting. He’s 6’8.25”, 232 lbs with a massive 7’5.25” wingspan and 9’1” standing reach. What stands out is his versatility—he defends 2–5, rebounds at a high level, and hit over 39% from three on real volume. He’s fluid, explosive enough in space, and brings constant energy, but he’s not a creator and the handle is loose. He’s more of a play finisher than a playmaker. The problem is the first 2 picks of the 2nd round are Minnesota and Boston, the teams who have employed the 2 most similar players in the NBA to Fleming (Reed and Horford). I think one of those teams is gonna grab him. |
Knixkik
Posts: 35423 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #11 USA |
![]() martin wrote:VDesai wrote:Man I think I would aggressively go after Fleming here. He is a younger version of the Boston version if Al Horford. A rare 3 and D 4/5 man. No midrange or creation game, but terrific spot up 3 pt shooting and steals, blocks to go with solid rebounding. A perfect replacement for Precious that can space the floor. Trade up with 2 or 3 seconds and grab him!The Knicks must trade up into the early second round for Rasheer Fleming, one of my favorite players in this class, he looks like a modern 3-and-D forward with legit size, length, and shooting. He’s 6’8.25”, 232 lbs with a massive 7’5.25” wingspan and 9’1” standing reach. What stands out is his versatility—he defends 2–5, rebounds at a high level, and hit over 39% from three on real volume. He’s fluid, explosive enough in space, and brings constant energy, but he’s not a creator and the handle is loose. He’s more of a play finisher than a playmaker. Fleming would be amazing. Knicks have a good history trading with Charlotte so one of their picks makes sense. Like last year with Kolek, there’s really opportunity to get a good player at the top of the second round and pay him the second round exception, which is a cheap and valuable way to fill out the roster. |