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Nalod
Posts: 71197 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: How does he slip? It as a 4 player then a big drop after. It was Towns, Oka4, KP. The suprise was lakers taking Russell. So who comes in over Russell to create Oka4 and KP there at the 4? what do you have other than blind hate that makes you say Phil picks Oka4 over KP? |
WaltLongmire
Posts: 27623 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2014 Member: #5843 |
![]() Nalod wrote:Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: A big butt? Did we actually work out OK4? Can't remember- he might have turned us down. Lakers did not seem to like his D, if I remember the articles... and his outside shooting has always been suspect...seem to recall a clip of him shooting Js for the Lakers which was terrible. We got the right player, no matter how we ended up with him, and at the time of the draft, the only player I would have taken over him was Towns. EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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Welpee
Posts: 23162 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/22/2016 Member: #6239 |
![]() Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: |
fishmike
Posts: 53846 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Anywho I am just loving the mental make up of this team. These guys all want to win. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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newyorknewyork
Posts: 30134 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
![]() fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: My original comment was more about KP brought non traditional, unique, unicorn skills that antiquated Phil was willing to roll the dice on. Even if OK4 would have been the target if he was there which we don't know for sure if true. Phil still didn't have to stick with KP. He could have traded down, could have drafted KP and traded him for other pieces etc etc... https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Doesn't this feel better than losing, 8 wks ago most of you were so committed to losing and drafting once we got rid of melo. so much was wrong with that level of thinking, it wasn't even funny, Funny how "KNICKOFTIME" (a losing advocate)just disappeared with melo gone and the team winning If we had atl or the bulls record, that would have meant frank was a major, major project, and many would have been completely turned off by the pick. ES
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StarksEwing1
Posts: 32671 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/28/2012 Member: #4451 |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:NOBODY was cheering to tank. Fans just didnt want to trade picks anymore like we used to dofishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: |
knicks1248
Posts: 42059 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 2/3/2004 Member: #582 |
![]() StarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:NOBODY was cheering to tank. Fans just didnt want to trade picks anymore like we used to dofishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Some didn't directly say tank despite the many tank threads, but in a indirect way, they were ok with the Knicks losing for a high pick, and how they didn't build a team to win. ES
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StarksEwing1
Posts: 32671 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/28/2012 Member: #4451 |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:not really. Yes some feel a high pick would be beneficial but that doesnt mean they were cheering to lose. Building through the draft is still very very important no matter where the pick landsStarksEwing1 wrote:knicks1248 wrote:NOBODY was cheering to tank. Fans just didnt want to trade picks anymore like we used to dofishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: |
martin
Posts: 76275 Alba Posts: 108 Joined: 7/24/2001 Member: #2 USA |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Common knowledge? Based on what? Here's one take: Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
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newyorknewyork
Posts: 30134 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #541 |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Bruh, you bitched about and disagrees with every move made this off-season. You should be the last person looking to call out other posters like Knickoftime. Who most likely left if he did more so due to his conflict with Briggs then due to the Knicks winning. According to you we can't develop anyone anyway so this is all futile at the end if the day. Smh The fans who want the high lotto pick. The reasoning is understandable and self explainitory. Kevin Durant and Westbrook lost a ton which landed James Harden. Shouldn't base prospects on what they accomplish their rookie yrs. Frank could easily struggle his rookie yr. We could suck land a top 3 pick and then Frank show major progress his sophomore yr. Nobody would care next season that he struggled his rookie yr. The season only gonna get harder and we still can't win on the road. It's very possible the bottom fall out eventually. As long as Frank is getting meaningfully reps and development. KP continues to hone his inner unicorn. And we are able to get good evaluation on Kanter and Doug. Its a successful season. No dysfunction just a young team trying to grow. https://vote.nba.com/en Vote for your Knicks.
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Uptown
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![]() fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: You are right Fish!!! I stand corrected, the wording on my original post was wrong...We did fall out of the top 3 and slipped to 4. Had we been in the top 3, I belive phil takes Ok4. He was the ideal big for the Triangle.... |
fishmike
Posts: 53846 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() knicks1248 wrote:fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: your the guy who going on and on abut how this would never be anything but a losing culture under Mills and Hornecek. Now your saying isnt this better than tanking? Whatever. Go revisit the "how long before Hornecek is fired" junk you started. Sucka "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Uptown
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![]() Nalod wrote:Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Nothing blind about the reasons I hated phils tenure here...Even Stevie can glance had phils resume here and rejoice at the fact that that dude is on a Monatana ranch rather than in the Knicks front office or falling asleep at draft camps.... Based on what was being reported at the time; based on the needs of a post-up big in the triangle |
fishmike
Posts: 53846 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() Uptown wrote:There is your belief and there is this:fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: martin wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:Common knowledge? Based on what? "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Uptown
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![]() fishmike wrote:Uptown wrote:There is your belief and there is this:fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:common knowledge isnt very useful on draft day. I mean I think every draft board everywhere had Towns/OK4/Russel in some 1/2/3 order so common knowledge had us taking one of them, UNTIL we fell to 4. I think its just that simple. The notion of dropping out of top 3 "saving Phil from taking OK4" isnt really fair. At all. Nobody knew the top scout in the Knicks org thought KP was the best player in the draft and was pushing the Knicks to take him no matter where they picked. I am not saying Knicks would have followed that direction. I am saying however that there was a lot of common knowledge that was not common.Nalod wrote:Maybe Gaines talks Phil into still picking KP, but I thought it was common knowledge that Phil would've taken Okafor if he were available.Uptown wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:fishmike wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:exactly... if there is an NBA trend its position-less basketball. When Frank is on a big because of a switch its literally fun to watch. He's tough to shoot over and he's even tougher to pass around.HofstraBBall wrote:CrushAlot wrote:GustavBahler wrote:i would add that Butler was the 30th pick in the draft and Gianni's was 15th. Guys that scouted Gianni's raved about his potential but going 8th in a strong draft is going to up the expectations.martin wrote:I like this:Tweet was deleted or there was problem with the URL: Your take specifically points out the 4th pick...says nothing of what would have happend if we landed the 3rd pick....KP or Cauley Stein? hmmm...tough choice |