Unrelated. But do you think Rutgers will score a point this weekend? I'm thinking of throwing down on a shutout. It's a 40 point spread and Harbaugh loves games like this to make a statement to the committee.
Unrelated. But do you think Rutgers will score a point this weekend? I'm thinking of throwing down on a shutout. It's a 40 point spread and Harbaugh loves games like this to make a statement to the committee.
If they're gonna pitch a shutout Rutgers would be the game. I see them somehow getting points on the board though.
Failure to box out is one of my pet peeves about many of the Knicks in recent years. But that was egregious.
For a guy who is so aggressive on the boards and with such great instincts for where the ball is going to be you would think some of that would translate more for his defensive positioning.
For 3 games. Let him play 25-30 and build up his confidence and then come back ready to play. A player can’t get back in a groove playing 9 minutes. Even the best baseball players in the world go to the minors after and injury to get there repetition back.
Knicks Film School tweet about Frank's D tonight Â
Kevin Huerter play in HS, very interested in watching his NBA career progress.
Some very good clips of Huerter from Peachtree hoops. Huerter clips - ( New Window )
The kid definitely mad ethe right decision since he was a 1st rounder, but still bummed he left Maryland. Was so fun to watch and I think we never got to see his best. If he came back we'd have top 10-15 potential with this killer freshman class we have.
RE: Knicks Film School tweet about Frank's D tonight Â
If he can get his shot to be even above average, with enough scorer's at the 2 3 4 and even 5, we can deal with his lack of offense. A PG who can play defense in today's NBA has value
For 3 games. Let him play 25-30 and build up his confidence and then come back ready to play. A player can’t get back in a groove playing 9 minutes. Even the best baseball players in the world go to the minors after and injury to get there repetition back.
We kind of knew going in that he didn't have an accurate shot. He has a smooth shooting stroke, but his shots simply don't fall. We saw that in Kentucky, Summer League and now, in the NBA.
We kind of knew going in that he didn't have an accurate shot. He has a smooth shooting stroke, but his shots simply don't fall. We saw that in Kentucky, Summer League and now, in the NBA.
he shot 35 percent from 3 and 50 percent from 2 kn college
We kind of knew going in that he didn't have an accurate shot. He has a smooth shooting stroke, but his shots simply don't fall. We saw that in Kentucky, Summer League and now, in the NBA.
he shot 35 percent from 3 and 50 percent from 2 kn college
34% from 3 isn't really good and he wasn't a good FT shooter. Consistency has always been his problem.
needs to become a better shooter to reach anything close to his NBA potential.
The whole thing was that he had the mechanics and stroke to be able to knock down those shots. I'm farrrrrr from a basketball expert, but I don't really understand that logic. If the shots aren't falling for him when he has a picture-perfect stroke, why would they fall for him in the future?
Unrelated. But do you think Rutgers will score a point this weekend? I'm thinking of throwing down on a shutout. It's a 40 point spread and Harbaugh loves games like this to make a statement to the committee.
Atlantans hate aardvarks
And now an off the ball foul on Kanter to boot?
NBA professional refs are amazing.
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Unrelated. But do you think Rutgers will score a point this weekend? I'm thinking of throwing down on a shutout. It's a 40 point spread and Harbaugh loves games like this to make a statement to the committee.
If they're gonna pitch a shutout Rutgers would be the game. I see them somehow getting points on the board though.
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he's getting a lot of time since coming back
I think it's more a function of Frank looking fucking awful.
Unfortunately true.
Except that he seems to have also jumped past Burke on the depth chart
And mercifully, Frankie's night is over.
Failure to box out is one of my pet peeves about many of the Knicks in recent years. But that was egregious.
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Failure to box out is one of my pet peeves about many of the Knicks in recent years. But that was egregious.
For a guy who is so aggressive on the boards and with such great instincts for where the ball is going to be you would think some of that would translate more for his defensive positioning.
future 3rd piece
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Dropping 30 on scrubs as only he can.
future 3rd piece
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Dropping 30 on scrubs as only he can.
future 3rd piece
Ideally he's a fourth piece. He doesn't have a killer instinct at the end of games.
yeah 4th piece ideally...
That's even beyond a rookie mistake, just dumb.
he had 1 sequence of really good d
Yeah, Knox looks rusty but I think he is. I wouldn't panic. He's 19 and has been in and out of the lineup. He'll be good when he gets in sync.
Yeah, Knox looks rusty but I think he is. I wouldn't panic. He's 19 and has been in and out of the lineup. He'll be good when he gets in sync.
it is not really panic, more concern that he is getting to down kn himself..
in summer league when he missed shota he attacked the paint and got himself going that way...
he is rushes to much when he gets the ball, almost like he is afraid he will never touch it
Can MSG please replace Alan Hahn? Not a fan.
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Thanks for the racist post of the play. What a tool.
Some very good clips of Huerter from Peachtree hoops.
Huerter clips - ( New Window )
Some very good clips of Huerter from Peachtree hoops. Huerter clips - ( New Window )
The kid definitely mad ethe right decision since he was a 1st rounder, but still bummed he left Maryland. Was so fun to watch and I think we never got to see his best. If he came back we'd have top 10-15 potential with this killer freshman class we have.
Frank is an elite defender.
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Frank is an elite defender.
If he can get his shot to be even above average, with enough scorer's at the 2 3 4 and even 5, we can deal with his lack of offense. A PG who can play defense in today's NBA has value
Not a bad idea.
he shot 35 percent from 3 and 50 percent from 2 kn college
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We kind of knew going in that he didn't have an accurate shot. He has a smooth shooting stroke, but his shots simply don't fall. We saw that in Kentucky, Summer League and now, in the NBA.
he shot 35 percent from 3 and 50 percent from 2 kn college
34% from 3 isn't really good and he wasn't a good FT shooter. Consistency has always been his problem.
The whole thing was that he had the mechanics and stroke to be able to knock down those shots. I'm farrrrrr from a basketball expert, but I don't really understand that logic. If the shots aren't falling for him when he has a picture-perfect stroke, why would they fall for him in the future?