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D league Prospect Watch 12/30... Bachynski cracks the top 20
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12/31/2015  11:11 AM
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12/31/2015  11:13 AM
Three W-Knicks in the top 25. Atkins checks in at 24. When you consider that Trice was in the top 25 pre-Jimmer, the W-Knicks have some talent.
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12/31/2015  11:31 AM
I wonder what it is with players like Jimmer who obviously have the skills to play basketball but when they get to the NBA they don't show what they show when they were in college or in the D-League? Obviously the biggest thing has to be the pressure of the NBA and not losing your confidence when you get there. I think a lot of these kids don't get the floor time needed to adjust cause obviously teams want to win and if there's a kid out on the court that isn't doing everything right then he's gonna get pulled so it's hard to get enough floor time to get adjusted which i think is all Jimmer needs. If he could get enough time to get confidence in his shot he could be a steal for a team. I've been a fan of his since his college days and always rooted for him to get it going but just never did so i'd love to see him get a shot with us.
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12/31/2015  12:23 PM
newyorker4ever wrote:I wonder what it is with players like Jimmer who obviously have the skills to play basketball but when they get to the NBA they don't show what they show when they were in college or in the D-League? Obviously the biggest thing has to be the pressure of the NBA and not losing your confidence when you get there. I think a lot of these kids don't get the floor time needed to adjust cause obviously teams want to win and if there's a kid out on the court that isn't doing everything right then he's gonna get pulled so it's hard to get enough floor time to get adjusted which i think is all Jimmer needs. If he could get enough time to get confidence in his shot he could be a steal for a team. I've been a fan of his since his college days and always rooted for him to get it going but just never did so i'd love to see him get a shot with us.

I kind of disagree. The easiest way to stick is to do more than one thing. Look at LT. He was a career scrub but he came in and game max effort every night. Still wasn't very good but he showed that he would contribute in a team concept. Then he spends the summer working on his game and his body and comes back an even better player. I compare him to Ricky Ledo who had more natural talent but was out of shape and IMO didn't go nearly as far in reshaping his body and his game. Ledo didn't give max effort either. LT didn't play scared either. Even tho he wasn't great offensively he still took the right shot and attacked the basket when that was the right play. Jerian is paralyzed with fear right now. He has the talent but he's scared to miss a shot or make a play when it's the right time. He's scared to push the ball and take action.

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12/31/2015  1:22 PM
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newyorker4ever wrote:I wonder what it is with players like Jimmer who obviously have the skills to play basketball but when they get to the NBA they don't show what they show when they were in college or in the D-League? Obviously the biggest thing has to be the pressure of the NBA and not losing your confidence when you get there. I think a lot of these kids don't get the floor time needed to adjust cause obviously teams want to win and if there's a kid out on the court that isn't doing everything right then he's gonna get pulled so it's hard to get enough floor time to get adjusted which i think is all Jimmer needs. If he could get enough time to get confidence in his shot he could be a steal for a team. I've been a fan of his since his college days and always rooted for him to get it going but just never did so i'd love to see him get a shot with us.

I kind of disagree. The easiest way to stick is to do more than one thing. Look at LT. He was a career scrub but he came in and game max effort every night. Still wasn't very good but he showed that he would contribute in a team concept. Then he spends the summer working on his game and his body and comes back an even better player. I compare him to Ricky Ledo who had more natural talent but was out of shape and IMO didn't go nearly as far in reshaping his body and his game. Ledo didn't give max effort either. LT didn't play scared either. Even tho he wasn't great offensively he still took the right shot and attacked the basket when that was the right play. Jerian is paralyzed with fear right now. He has the talent but he's scared to miss a shot or make a play when it's the right time. He's scared to push the ball and take action.

Grant needs to be developed not rushed. We can beeetch about Calderon all we want but he is holding down the job until a real upgrade can be developed or acquired. As far as Jimmer mania, he doesnt have the size or quickness on D and his O game is polarizing despite his exploits at lower levels. He'd have entertainment value for a few games but his net value be neglible if not negative imo. LT has made himself into a contributor with his overall game

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12/31/2015  1:34 PM
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newyorker4ever wrote:I wonder what it is with players like Jimmer who obviously have the skills to play basketball but when they get to the NBA they don't show what they show when they were in college or in the D-League? Obviously the biggest thing has to be the pressure of the NBA and not losing your confidence when you get there. I think a lot of these kids don't get the floor time needed to adjust cause obviously teams want to win and if there's a kid out on the court that isn't doing everything right then he's gonna get pulled so it's hard to get enough floor time to get adjusted which i think is all Jimmer needs. If he could get enough time to get confidence in his shot he could be a steal for a team. I've been a fan of his since his college days and always rooted for him to get it going but just never did so i'd love to see him get a shot with us.

I kind of disagree. The easiest way to stick is to do more than one thing. Look at LT. He was a career scrub but he came in and game max effort every night. Still wasn't very good but he showed that he would contribute in a team concept. Then he spends the summer working on his game and his body and comes back an even better player. I compare him to Ricky Ledo who had more natural talent but was out of shape and IMO didn't go nearly as far in reshaping his body and his game. Ledo didn't give max effort either. LT didn't play scared either. Even tho he wasn't great offensively he still took the right shot and attacked the basket when that was the right play. Jerian is paralyzed with fear right now. He has the talent but he's scared to miss a shot or make a play when it's the right time. He's scared to push the ball and take action.


So what is it that you kind of disagree with??
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12/31/2015  4:58 PM
Has anyone watched Bachynski recently? I thought he looked pretty bad last year. I haven't watched a lot of the w-knicks but he looks a lot better this season. It would be pretty cool to have a 7'2 and 7'3 frontline for a few minutes. He might be ready to make the jump to the big team if the Knicks move a big before the deadline.
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12/31/2015  5:12 PM
CrushAlot wrote:

Crush. Bachyinski is a perfect third C big. He cost nothing and if we can get an asset for Seraphin its a no brainer. Big men take longer to develop and you cant teach 7-2 and he comes with a lot of good footwork has a clean jumpshot rebounds and protects the rim. Hes been the steady flow on the W Knicks.

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12/31/2015  5:31 PM
Briggs, I totally agree. I think the Knicks should move Seraphin. I don't know what was set up with his agent as he took less and signed for just a year but it seems like he would benefit from playing time somewhere else. He does seem like a good locker room guy but if the Knicks could get a second round pick or two for him it seems like that would be a smart move for all involved.
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12/31/2015  6:02 PM
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I really like the little i've seen from him. He's pretty athletic for a 7-2 guy can hit the outside shot and he blocks shots. I wouldn't doubt if Phil gives him a shot especially after Phil makes a couple of moves/trades which i think are coming soon.

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12/31/2015  8:40 PM    LAST EDITED: 12/31/2015  8:41 PM
Jordan Bachynski (26 years old) is a professional basketball player for the Westchester Knicks of the NBA Development League.

Bachynski, a 7'2" center from Calgary, Alberta, played four years for the Arizona State Sun Devils in the United States.

He made his mark as a defensive player, setting the Pacific-12 Conference record for career blocked shots.

He led the NCAA Division I in blocks in his senior season of 2013–14.

Bachynski is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and delayed his basketball career to serve a two-year Mormon mission.

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12/31/2015  8:42 PM
^^^I think his twitter handle is Blockynski.
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12/31/2015  8:54 PM
Bachynski: 17 games, 36 minutes, 13.5 points, 62% shooting, 7.3 rebounds, 2.9 blocks
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12/31/2015  11:03 PM
CrushAlot wrote:^^^I think his twitter handle is Blockynski.

Love the thought of tons of blocks. Blockynski and KP.
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1/1/2016  7:24 AM
I always had him in my list. i wouldn't mind if he replaced seraphin
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1/1/2016  10:15 AM
Really like that Phil has the D league team running same offense principles as NBA. This is the way to create more Lance Thomas/Galloway types. I know neither came through the D league, but you get talented undrafted players or borderline NBA players into your farm system for a year or two, teach them offense and if they show they can play a role then use them as your backups for DIRT cheap on your top team. It is how the NBA D league should be utilized, but not many are using it this way. Major props to Phil. I watched this Bachynski guy and he looks like someone that can replace Seraphin easily. I actually like Seraphin, but he is unlikely to be in the longterm plans. I also think Fredette can at some point earn a backup/3rd string spot on the Knicks as well. Heck, at least take Sasha's or Grant's spot in the rotation. Just saying, come trade deadline if there's a player available that we like and it costs us Calderon, Grant and Seraphin - having guys like Bachynski and Fredette will go along way. Heck, I'm no Jennings fan or believer, but I think SVG would do a swap of Calderon/Seraphin for Jennings, and you'd have Bachyniski and Fredette called up and it wouldn't be like they were newbies to the system.

For the amount of heat Phil has gotten, I truly love what he's doing for the Knicks from this perspective.

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1/1/2016  10:48 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/1/2016  7:45 PM
nyknickzingis wrote:Really like that Phil has the D league team running same offense principles as NBA. This is the way to create more Lance Thomas/Galloway types.

This also provides a new dimension to NBA supply-and-demand -- which players (if they have any sense) ought to welcome.

Let's say you're a player who's skill level is already in big supply in the NBA -- there are, say, 30 "jobs" available and 500 players like you who can do it.

You're screwed.

But now . . . consider that there are only 15 players who know the Triangle.

Here's your chance to fill a niche (!)

This is one of the human interest sides of Triangle Culture . . .

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1/1/2016  7:10 PM
He has improved a lot this year and is a decent athlete. He is a really good defender but in today's nba I'm not sure if he could stay on the floor. I think he should be taken seriously though.
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1/1/2016  7:41 PM
it's never a bad thing to be 7'2" and a leftie. one wonders about his level of athleticism. also the video shows no instances of passing skills or post skills.
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D league Prospect Watch 12/30... Bachynski cracks the top 20

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