Official 2019-2020 NBA Thread

Disagree fam. Not saying RJ is good. Just saying he needs more time.

Theres a really good chance that the Knicks ruin RJ before he makes any significant development.

He is gonna be on his 3rd coach in only his 2nd year.

Lmao. Were a mess.

I could be completely wrong but I just dont see with him....like what does the best version of RJ Barrett look like?

For me he doesnt create well enough or get enough separation off the dribble,not very efficient, he's terrible in transition, not a great athlete but he is super strong, I dont like his mechanics, not a very good passer(Julius Randle had a higher assist percentage than Barrett)

Again this was rookie year and not a great situation for him so it would be dumb to write him off....but I still have a hard time seeing the path for him becoming this foundational piece
 
Surround him with shooters then

elfrid a good defender and he’s just an all around guard that can grab boards and make plays

he’s limited offensively like you said but give him guys that’s not kevin knox, Dotson, Trier, barrett, Robinson, DSJ, mo harkless and maybe he can do something

So build around elfrid?

Stop it fam. Hes the best pg on the knicks, thats a given. Hes not a part of any future plans though.
 
I could be completely wrong but I just dont see with him....like what does the best version of RJ Barrett look like?

For me he doesnt create well enough or get enough separation off the dribble,not very efficient, he's terrible in transition, not a great athlete but he is super strong, I dont like his mechanics, not a very good passer(Julius Randle had a higher assist percentage than Barrett)

Again this was rookie year and not a great situation for him so it would be dumb to write him off....but I still have a hard time seeing the path for him becoming this foundational piece

He had some really good game where he did everything well.

I didnt see enough super star qualities, but I did see enough to say he can be an all star in a few years IF developed right.

That IF though is a huge IF cause I cant name a single player over the last 10 years that we actually developed.
 
Knicks need everyrhing....their best prospect right now and the only person who should feel safe is Mitchell Robinson

No one else has shown enough that deserve to be locked into the long term plans

I know the ecosystem wasnt great for his development this season but I'm not high on RJ Barrett at all
He and RJ are the building blocks. They need to establish a culture and an identity imo.
 
So build around elfrid?

Stop it fam. Hes the best pg on the knicks, thats a given. Hes not a part of any future plans though.
I was joking when I said it but honestly if the knicks put actual offensive players at the other positions, you don’t necessarily NEED a PG like that

but considering the draft it’s dumb to not draft one
 
I could be completely wrong but I just dont see with him....like what does the best version of RJ Barrett look like?

For me he doesnt create well enough or get enough separation off the dribble,not very efficient, he's terrible in transition, not a great athlete but he is super strong, I dont like his mechanics, not a very good passer(Julius Randle had a higher assist percentage than Barrett)

Again this was rookie year and not a great situation for him so it would be dumb to write him off....but I still have a hard time seeing the path for him becoming this foundational piece

I feel 100% the same way about RJ.

I really think Reddish is going to fuck around and be the best NBA player that was on that Duke team..... I know alot of you are going to say or think I'm crazy stating that but I'm afraid Zion is gonna have a career cut short due to injuries.

Of course I hope I'm wrong because it's never good to see these athletes careers get cut short due to injuries but also because he seems like a good guy and New Orleans has a good fan base and deserves some good fortune
 
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The NBA has terminated its relationship with a Chinese-based basketball academy located in the controversial region of Xinjiang, according to a letter league executives sent to a U.S. senator. Sports Illustrated has obtained a copy of the letter, sent on Tuesday to Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.). The note was a response to a June 30th letter Blackburn penned to NBA commissioner Adam Silver over her concerns regarding the league’s relationship with the communist country.

– via Sports Illustrated

 
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