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We need a defensive minded 7 footer
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Knicks1969
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2/16/2015  10:14 AM
Is there currently a big man in DLeague like Whiteside that we can bring in now that "no defensive" Amare is gone???
Thank God Fisher is no longer our coach, now let's get Calderon out of here:)
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2/16/2015  10:30 AM
Onuaku from 'Cuse is down there. He is huge and has a freakish wingspan. I think he was up on the Cavs last year but didn't stick.
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2/16/2015  11:05 AM
Khem Birch is my guy here. Not a 7-footer but he's got very good overall length -- 6'9"+ 220-ish, 7'1" wingspan, 8'11" standing reach. Athletic rebounder/explosive shot-blocker that has some decent potential on the offensive end as well -- shooting a whopping 69.5% from the floor (also over 70% from the line), he actually has a very soft touch, he can shoot out to about 15' (though he rarely does), can play pick and roll/pop, cat-quick for a big--great first step to the goal, jumping jack-type (great 2nd and third efforts on putbacks, etc.). An adept shot-blocker first and foremost, I like his hustle and potential all-around skills. Could be a big-time glue guy...6'9" 220 sounds thin but if you've seen him, he's not a guy that gets pushed around -- he's got enough size...Makes much more sense to me over a Lou Amundson, now on the current team and for next year. My bid to up the shot-blocking for next year would be to sign this guy cheap and then also get much more out of my 5 spot somehow (Jeff Withey, maybe this kid Jordan Bachynski, draft Karl Towns, etc.). Ideally, I'd like to see the frontcourt, at any given time, feature legit scoring at the 3/4 and shot-blocking at the 5, scoring at 3/5 and some shot-blocking at the 4, etc.. Come up with a lineup of players that balance one another.
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2/16/2015  11:14 AM
Finestrg wrote:Khem Birch is my guy here. Not a 7-footer but he's got very good overall length -- 6'9"+ 220-ish, 7'1" wingspan, 8'11" standing reach. Athletic rebounder/explosive shot-blocker that has some decent potential on the offensive end as well -- shooting a whopping 69.5% from the floor (also over 70% from the line), he actually has a very soft touch, he can shoot out to about 15' (though he rarely does), can play pick and roll/pop, cat-quick for a big--great first step to the goal, jumping jack-type (great 2nd and third efforts on putbacks, etc.). An adept shot-blocker first and foremost, I like his hustle and potential all-around skills. Could be a big-time glue guy...6'9" 220 sounds thin but if you've seen him, he's not a guy that gets pushed around -- he's got enough size...Makes much more sense to me over a Lou Amundson, now on the current team and for next year. My bid to up the shot-blocking for next year would be to sign this guy cheap and then also get much more out of my 5 spot somehow (Jeff Withey, maybe this kid Jordan Bachynski, draft Karl Towns, etc.). Ideally, I'd like to see the frontcourt, at any given time, feature legit scoring at the 3/4 and shot-blocking at the 5, scoring at 3/5 and some shot-blocking at the 4, etc.. Come up with a lineup of players that balance one another.
I like Birch a lot. Also, Sanders being bought out in Milwaukee is very intriguing. He may get more than the Knicks can offer.
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2/16/2015  1:35 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/16/2015  1:36 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
Finestrg wrote:Khem Birch is my guy here. Not a 7-footer but he's got very good overall length -- 6'9"+ 220-ish, 7'1" wingspan, 8'11" standing reach. Athletic rebounder/explosive shot-blocker that has some decent potential on the offensive end as well -- shooting a whopping 69.5% from the floor (also over 70% from the line), he actually has a very soft touch, he can shoot out to about 15' (though he rarely does), can play pick and roll/pop, cat-quick for a big--great first step to the goal, jumping jack-type (great 2nd and third efforts on putbacks, etc.). An adept shot-blocker first and foremost, I like his hustle and potential all-around skills. Could be a big-time glue guy...6'9" 220 sounds thin but if you've seen him, he's not a guy that gets pushed around -- he's got enough size...Makes much more sense to me over a Lou Amundson, now on the current team and for next year. My bid to up the shot-blocking for next year would be to sign this guy cheap and then also get much more out of my 5 spot somehow (Jeff Withey, maybe this kid Jordan Bachynski, draft Karl Towns, etc.). Ideally, I'd like to see the frontcourt, at any given time, feature legit scoring at the 3/4 and shot-blocking at the 5, scoring at 3/5 and some shot-blocking at the 4, etc.. Come up with a lineup of players that balance one another.
I like Birch a lot. Also, Sanders being bought out in Milwaukee is very intriguing. He may get more than the Knicks can offer.

I doubt anybody would invest a lot of money at someone who signed a big contract and within a yr of that contract he was on record talkeing about quitting the nba. I dont see anybody throwing a huge investment into a liability.

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2/16/2015  5:58 PM
Sanders Will not be a Knicks. He has mental issues; which is not what Phil is looking to acquire.
Thank God Fisher is no longer our coach, now let's get Calderon out of here:)
We need a defensive minded 7 footer

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