dk7th wrote:mreinman wrote:dk7th wrote:we need a guy who can defend both backcourt positions. the idea of the triangle minimizes the type of orchestrating we associate with the term "point guard." if we draft a guy between 6'3" and 6'6" who can defend, is an elite athlete who prizes conditioning then knicks fans should be happy. we need a great defender in the backcourt and a defender in the frontcourt at a minimum.whatever backcourt players are available in the draft should not be drafted for offense but for defense.
like shumpert? Or at best Tony Allen?
We need players who have potential to be top offensive players and hopefully we can push them to play some defense.
i'd rather we get a jimmy butler sort and that to me is winslow. elite athletes who come to the pro game with a defensive attitude in place. guys who will excel in the playoffs.
I would love jimmy butler but at this high, you need to draft for offense first and hope they the player is a decent defender. Not the other way around.
The NBA is different now and you need to be able to score or else you are predictable like the bulls.
If this was the 90's or even 10 years ago I would have agreed with you.
Tony Allens don't go high in the draft.
I like Winslow and maybe he can be that guy ... up to the scouts (scouting for the damn triangle). If it was up to me (who admits to know very little unlike others on this board who know everything about the draft), I would take Winslow at 4.
Are you saying that you would take him before Russell?
so here is what phil is thinking ....