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nixluva
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7/22/2011  2:19 PM
Iman Shumpert never got to play craps in Las Vegas or display his skills in the annual summer league at UNLV.
The ongoing NBA lockout cost the Knicks burly point guard that chance last week, but he does not regard his upcoming rookie year as a roll of the dice.
The engaging Shumpert is doing his best to cope with a rough situation. In an interview with The Post yesterday from Atlanta, Shumpert, selected No. 17th in the June 23 draft, said he has been working out every day at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, and has a solid sparring partner in former Yellow Jacket point guard Jarrett Jack.

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"I'm just trying to stay positive, working on developing my game the best I can, play against the best competition I can," Shumpert told The Post. "And when the lockout is over, I'll be ready."
In early August, Shumpert said he is heading to Los Angeles, where a group of Knicks are planning to work out together. Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, Landry Fields, Jared Jeffries and Chauncey Billups, among others, are planning on getting together there.
"The summer league was definitely something I was really looking forward to," Shumpert said. "But the timing of the lockout, you just try to work out and play against good competition."
Jack, a certifiable Knick-killer now playing for Chris Paul's New Orleans Hornets, has been a huge help. Both players are banned from their respective NBA practice facilities but have been greeted with open arms by Georgia Tech officials.
Shumpert's defensive prowess has been well-touted. His deep shooting is the weakness that concerned NBA scouts after his sophomore year in which he shot 37 percent from 3-point range.
"We're doing a lot of shooting," Shumpert said. "(Jack) loves to do every shooting drill."
The Knicks are not permitted to track Shumpert's progress. Interim president Glen Grunwald, coach Mike D'Antoni and the members of his staff can't even speak to Shumpert or his agent, Happy Walters, during the lockout. Even the Knicks public relations employees cannot reach out to Shumpert.
"It's tough definitely," Shumpert said. "Not being able to call the coaches to get insights. Even to get updates from them on the lockout. It's something you have to deal with."
It is why after the draft, Shumpert spent the rest of the week leading to the July 1 lockout at the Knicks training facility, working with the coaches with whom he said he feels a special connection. Now Jack is the main guy in his ear.
"He chimes in to help me," Shumpert said. "He tells me it's about my body getting used to the NBA life. Once you make adjustments, get used to the little things, you'll be fine."
Shumpert doesn't want to even think about starting his pro basketball career in Europe but will get serious about it if it looks like the NBA season could be in serious jeopardy. Walters told The Post he does not want to see Shumpert waste an entire season and at the appropriate time would look into scenarios in which his client could play in Europe.
"I would rather be here," Shumpert said. "I definitely follow the advice of my agent. He wants me to keep working hard and be ready for when the lockout ends."
Shumpert will wear "21" with the Knicks -- though it was his third choice. He wore "1" at Georgia Tech -- Stoudemire's number. "Obviously I wasn't going to ask him," Shumpert said.
Shumpert then asked for "32" but was told he couldn't wear that either. Renaldo Balkman, a throw-in as part of the Anthony trade, wears "32". Even though Shumpert could play a major role, especially if Billups' knees don't hold up, he still has to earn his rookie stripes.
Shumpert was forced into asking for "21" -- his number in the 8th grade. It was also the number worn by Charlie Ward, a pretty good defender in his own right. The beauty of Shumpert is the Knicks think he can lock down opposing point and shooting guards with his size and bulk.
"My high school team [in Oak Park, Ill.] was defensive minded and ever since then it's been a part of me," Shumpert said. "I'm hoping the fans love it. I got a lot of positive feelings from the fans. They are diehards."

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/iman_copes_with_lockout_jQIS6MxpRENq4QdreOH9iP#ixzz1SrKLe2FT

I'm glad to see he is focused and will join his teammates in August workouts. I really hope this lockout is resolved before too much of the season is lost. The NBA picked an awful time for this crap. So many out of work and these guys can't split the billions in a fair way?

As for Iman I really am looking forward to having a defensive guard with size back there. This kid may be just what we need to slow down other teams guards a bit. It's been a long time since we've had a freak athlete at guard. I wonder if he'll play as explosively as Spree? Remember how Spree loved to just get out on the break and throw it down?

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7/22/2011  3:26 PM
^We need rebounders for a leak out. Hoping that Jerome Jordan and Jorts can rebound like heck.
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7/22/2011  9:17 PM
Well, if iMan can be as good as Jarrett Jack, I'd be satisfied. Jack's issues as an NBA player are that he's not an elite athlete... and he doesn't have any truly elite skills. What he does have going for him is excellent "court vision" for reading other team's offensive players before they happen, making him a huge pest on defense.

I don't know if iMan is more of a man-to-man coverage guy or he has the same feel for team defense as Jack, but he has far superior physical tools to begin with.

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7/22/2011  11:35 PM
technomaster wrote:Well, if iMan can be as good as Jarrett Jack, I'd be satisfied. Jack's issues as an NBA player are that he's not an elite athlete... and he doesn't have any truly elite skills. What he does have going for him is excellent "court vision" for reading other team's offensive players before they happen, making him a huge pest on defense.

I don't know if iMan is more of a man-to-man coverage guy or he has the same feel for team defense as Jack, but he has far superior physical tools to begin with.

Iman has great natural defensive instinct along with superior athletic ability. We haven't had a kid with his combination of physical size and talent at the guard spot since Spree. He's not only good on Man D, but he's an excellent help defender too. I think on D alone he's going to be a better NBA player than Jack. Then when you add his offensive skills to the deal it's a good starting package.

If Iman can really learn how to run a team much like Derek Harper, this kid is gonna have a good career.

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7/23/2011  11:31 AM
I wanna see if Iman can be that guard who can get to the front of the rim in 2 steps with a strong finish.

Knicks haven't had that kind of guard for a long time. And with players like Melo and Amare on the floor, the seems of an team over playing or rotating should be there.

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7/23/2011  11:36 AM
From everything i've seen and read, Iman has no problem getting to the basket. I don't know if he's gonna be a guy that constantly gets inside, but he'd be one of the best we have at being able to do that. I do know that he's a very good rebounding guard and once he gets the ball he's able to go coast to coast in a flash. He's got top tier speed and explosion. Thing is he's big so he's not gonna be like a small quick PG. He's gonna use his speed and power to make things happen. He's very strong and that mixed with his speed and handle is how he gets to the hole.
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7/23/2011  6:29 PM
My man Iman just dropped 30 in the pro-am game. I really hope he can help us.
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7/25/2011  3:47 AM
Good to hear but I was just on facebook viewing an artist page and much to my surprise Iman Shumpert(not sure if its the real him) but whoever it is, is on there acting like a 12 year old. Hopefully it's not really him because whoever is posting is not mature enough to handle New York and its media. I'm talking cartoon porn pictures and insults such as "you look like you got cancer." Nate and Anthony Randolph were skilled but super immmature --> D'antoni's dog house. Hope that isn't the case with Shumpert.

http://www.facebook.com/hellohopsin?sk=wall

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7/25/2011  6:18 AM
bishop wrote:Good to hear but

along those lines, saying the rights things is different than doing the right things. I certainly am not hoping/expecting insincerity. Just want to wait and see and no one really has any idea of his progress.

I do like that he's working out with Jack... at least he's been there and can show him the ropes

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7/25/2011  12:03 PM
From everything i've seen and heard this is a good kid. He's young so i'm sure he makes poor judgments like most, but nothing i've seen suggests he's very immature or makes a lot of poor decisions. The Knicks have been REALLY good at selecting good young men and even guys that may have made mistakes but have shown character in making changes to their behavior. This is the last thing i'm worried about.
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7/25/2011  4:16 PM
bishop wrote:Good to hear but I was just on facebook viewing an artist page and much to my surprise Iman Shumpert(not sure if its the real him) but whoever it is, is on there acting like a 12 year old. Hopefully it's not really him because whoever is posting is not mature enough to handle New York and its media. I'm talking cartoon porn pictures and insults such as "you look like you got cancer." Nate and Anthony Randolph were skilled but super immmature --> D'antoni's dog house. Hope that isn't the case with Shumpert.

http://www.facebook.com/hellohopsin?sk=wall

Had to dig down, but that fool has to be a fake. Profile's pretty much empty with 1 "friend".
I think Iman's page is http://www.facebook.com/Shump.Shump.

I wouldn't worry about it. Everything I've seen of Iman, he seems way too smart to pull **** like that.

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7/25/2011  6:13 PM
Just listen to this kid talk and you have to feel good about what his mental outlook is:
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7/25/2011  7:07 PM
Here's another interview with Francesa that supports what Iman believes he's a PG and that he's a defensive player at heart, which is exactly what we need. This kid has a little bit of Clyde in him IMO. He's coming in under the radar. He's a big PG that is great defensively.
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7/26/2011  10:07 AM
We will just have to wait. I have serious doubts whether this kid can be a solid player. Shooting 27% from college three is pretty terrible for a guard. He has to put in ALOT of work on that jumper before he can get PT in MDA's offense.
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7/26/2011  11:30 AM
TheGame wrote:We will just have to wait. I have serious doubts whether this kid can be a solid player. Shooting 27% from college three is pretty terrible for a guard. He has to put in ALOT of work on that jumper before he can get PT in MDA's offense.

Shumpert is currently a shorter Corey Brewer.

He needs to work on getting a mid range or 3 point shot.

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