TPercy wrote:Briggs what are his weaknesses though?
He turned the ball over to much. He doesn't have great length. He has an obvious glitch on his shot-- kicks his leg out. Played against good not great competition. Too much lone wolf play at Wyoming his last year.
I don't think he's going to be a top 60 pick. If the Knicks like him sit back and be aggressive after the draft. I've tried to use a level headed approach to the offseason. I'm looking at two projected 2 nd rounders while I will keep my mind open to slippage. Our biggest need is a 2 G and I think Brogdon at 6-5 225 who plays a solid smart two way game who has high iq who is likely a plug and play prospect would be a premium choice if we can get that high 2 and he's there. Secondly we have a need for a small ball 4 who showed he could defend 5 in college and has the diverse offensive game that enhances a roster in almost any situationI think a draft of Brogdon and Niamg makes a lot of sense. Guys like Adams Forbes Jones etc they will be numbers casualties. So even if we like a player we can stay patient on the projects and draft the guys who can help the team now. I like Adams but he will need some development if we at even interested. Brogdon and Niang can be plugged in right now