Knixkik wrote:Philc1 wrote:Chandler wrote:i'll say it again, but if you look at his strengths he will complement RJ extremely well at point.1) he will space the floor and shoot reliably. Not a ball hog. Offense can run through RJ
2) can shoot outside but also drive and tear drop, and will hit his FTs. FTs still more efficient than 3s and winning basketball
3) he has a long wingspan (not as long as Frank but...) and can guard.
i could be wrong but i think he'll turn out to be a better team fit that Tyrese would have
All good points. I wanted a 3 and D guy bad in this draft and Vassell was my guy but I also like Quickly and Toppin is just too good to pass on
How amazing is it that the Knicks now have a player who can actually shoot 3’s and hit free throws?
Both guys the Knicks drafted shot around 40% from 3pt in their college careers (2 seasons each). That's a step in the right direction. To me the draft was a homerun. Free agency, obviously not but we will see how things go.
I'm interested in eventually seeing a lineup of;
C Robinson
F Toppin
F Barrett
G Quickley
G Rivers
This lineup is close for me. Quickley's shooting is the thing I am most excited about. But, I don't think the SF I want to see is on our roster yet. I really want to see Quickley next to Barrett though, spreading the floor and moving to the open spaces. In my head, Quickley is the best shooter we have seen in years. I also think his 6'10 reach at PG is a positional advantage. Barrett's size at SG is also a positional advantage makes me not want to push him to SF. An athletic 3&D at SF completes my youth squad. Might have to wait until next year to get that as there seems to be a lot of good wings coming up. I slot in Bullock in the short term with the express hope that this coaching staff can get through to Knox and get him some confidence. I think we now have coaches that actually care about the players.
Robinson
Toppin
[Bullock]
Barrett
Quickley