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Iq isn’t physically ready for nba
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1/17/2021  4:01 PM
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BigDaddyG wrote:Did the physically imposing Peyton Pritchard play today. I see his box score stats, but I'm still drawing a blank. Same with Glen Ri...we, I mean Nesmith.

Nesmith/Glen Rice looked incredible, unlike the body-frail IQ

Briggs wanted Nesmith because he’s regarded as an elite shooting prospect but the cool part is Quickley is exactly that and more.

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1/17/2021  4:01 PM
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1/17/2021  4:07 PM
Immanuel is quickley moving up the depth chart and becoming a player we need, vs someone in development.
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1/17/2021  4:13 PM
blkexec wrote:Immanuel is quickley moving up the depth chart and becoming a player we need, vs someone in development.

This!!!

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1/17/2021  4:23 PM
Quick is too good of a shooter to be in a slump for too long....Took him some time to adjust to the speed of the game after his injury. He's playing with a ton of confidence now...has a bounce to his step.

The tempo picks up immediately when Quick enters the game. Seems to be creating some good synergy with Obi as well. Would like to see RJ, Quick and Obi get some extended minutes together.

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1/17/2021  4:53 PM
17 points in 21 minutes

Even Clyde is publicly asking why he’s not starting

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1/17/2021  5:44 PM
I’m glad he’s stepped up again. He’s savvy abd quicker than he appears at times. hard to guard
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1/17/2021  8:12 PM
The floater is quite remarkable!
Who cares about starting. Its about finishing and getting it done. How many games has he impacted thus far?
No worries, he is doing his thing and getting experience. This is a good thing!
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1/18/2021  8:42 AM
Remember when Jay Williams was trashing our draft because we didn’t take Halliburton?


Fun times

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1/18/2021  9:30 AM
Philc1 wrote:Remember when Jay Williams was trashing our draft because we didn’t take Halliburton?


Fun times

Well, this really depends on what Obi does the next three years. Knicks guard play before IQ became the rage was for sure deserving of such criticism. Halliburton might make a lot of teams besides the knicks look silly for letting him slip.
Sac is getting praised for its pick. Too bad they are being grilled for Bagley!

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1/18/2021  10:24 AM
Philc1 wrote:Remember when Jay Williams was trashing our draft because we didn’t take Halliburton?


Fun times

S#!tting on the Knicks' pick is a cottage industry.

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1/18/2021  10:30 AM
Nalod wrote:
Philc1 wrote:Remember when Jay Williams was trashing our draft because we didn’t take Halliburton?


Fun times

Well, this really depends on what Obi does the next three years. Knicks guard play before IQ became the rage was for sure deserving of such criticism. Halliburton might make a lot of teams besides the knicks look silly for letting him slip.
Sac is getting praised for its pick. Too bad they are being grilled for Bagley!


Also, fit isn't really being taken into account. Halliburton is efficient and he's more prepared than a lot of people thought. But it's not like he's being given full PG responsibilities. Not saying he can't handle them, just saying it remains to be seen. I'm not sure he'd be as successful if we drafted him. Also, IQ was one of the most efficient shooters in college basketball and people still killed the Knicks for that pick. You can't win. But tell you what, I trust Walt Perrin's evaluations more than I do Jay Williams or any of these other empty suits.
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1/18/2021  10:46 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/18/2021  10:48 AM
BigDaddyG wrote:
Nalod wrote:
Philc1 wrote:Remember when Jay Williams was trashing our draft because we didn’t take Halliburton?


Fun times

Well, this really depends on what Obi does the next three years. Knicks guard play before IQ became the rage was for sure deserving of such criticism. Halliburton might make a lot of teams besides the knicks look silly for letting him slip.
Sac is getting praised for its pick. Too bad they are being grilled for Bagley!


Also, fit isn't really being taken into account. Halliburton is efficient and he's more prepared than a lot of people thought. But it's not like he's being given full PG responsibilities. Not saying he can't handle them, just saying it remains to be seen. I'm not sure he'd be as successful if we drafted him. Also, IQ was one of the most efficient shooters in college basketball and people still killed the Knicks for that pick. You can't win. But tell you what, I trust Walt Perrin's evaluations more than I do Jay Williams or any of these other empty suits.

Last night in a loss Hali had 2 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 turnovers in 23 minutes. So today Obi and IQ are the superior players it would seem.

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1/18/2021  4:12 PM
What a shame he’s so physically withered and weak- can’t see him contributing in the nba until he’s had a sustained treatment of growth hormones. Looks like he’s a bust
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1/18/2021  11:02 PM
Quick does a bit remind me of Mark Jax shot delivery. His floater looks like Joakim Noah taking a foul shot on Acid.
Its a remarkable thing to behold. I’m not sure what I am seeing really. He runs and without breaking stride sort of chucks the ball and yet it goes in. I’m not sure iM quite ready either!
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1/19/2021  12:14 AM
Nalod wrote:Quick does a bit remind me of Mark Jax shot delivery. His floater looks like Joakim Noah taking a foul shot on Acid.
Its a remarkable thing to behold. I’m not sure what I am seeing really. He runs and without breaking stride sort of chucks the ball and yet it goes in. I’m not sure iM quite ready either!

For how many years now have we heard Clyde gush over the floater shot, telling us how it's such an important part of a good PG's offensive repertoire. And here it is!

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1/19/2021  9:02 AM
Nalod wrote:Quick does a bit remind me of Mark Jax shot delivery. His floater looks like Joakim Noah taking a foul shot on Acid.
Its a remarkable thing to behold. I’m not sure what I am seeing really. He runs and without breaking stride sort of chucks the ball and yet it goes in. I’m not sure iM quite ready either!

Mark Jax's floater or Tear-Drop as we called back in the day, is a little different than Quickley's. Jax's tear-drop was off two-feet which allowed Mark to be a more under control. Quick's running floater is more difficult to pull off because of his momentum going towards the basket. But, he shoots it the correct way because like Mark, the floater is more of a knuckle-ball which allows the ball to die on the rim and drop in.

Iq isn’t physically ready for nba

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