A Blown Knee & Flat Tires-Another NY Pothole Year: 17-18 Knicks Season Thread

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So it looks like we're doing a hybrid of Hornecek's system and the triangle that emphasizes more transition points and 3, but also a lot of passing the ball around. It'll mostly be Hornecek's system from the suns but with two post bigs in Willy and Enes it makes sense to have a half court set based around feeding the bigs
 

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Rookie Ntilikina impressing Knicks early

REENBURGH, N.Y. — Frank Ntilikina is wide-eyed on the court, watching and learning how to play the toughest position in the NBA for a rookie. But the teenage point guard from France also is opening some eyes with his play.

Sessions played with Kyrie Irving during his rookie season with the Cavaliers. He said Ntilkina does some things that remind him of a young Irving.

Ntilikina has impressed the veteran point guards the Knicks brought in to help mentor him. Jarrett Jack pointed to Ntilikina’s length and defensive activity, while Ramon Sessions noticed he had some “tendencies” of an All-Star point guard and NBA champion.

“He’s got a lot of Kyrie tendencies a little bit,” Sessions said after practice Wednesday. “He’s not the most athletic guy but he can handle the ball in tight spots, can finish around the rim. It’s still early on but he definitely gives me that Kyrie feel when Kyrie was a rookie.”


The Knicks only can dream Ntilikina becomes a star of Irving’s caliber.

They’re not putting any pressure on him, but developing the 19-year-old Ntilikina as part of their young core is a major objective this season. That’s why the Knicks brought in Sessions and Jack, to help push Ntilikina in practice and guide him in the locker room or on the bench.

“[It’s] very good, very good, allows me to learn a lot quicker,” Ntilikina said. “They’ve been in the league like 10 years, so that’s like very good for me. Me, as a young player, I’m always here trying to get advice to make the process be as smooth as possible.”

It’s too soon to make Ntilikina the Knicks’ starting point guard. Coach Jeff Hornacek said it would be an open competition. Sessions, a 10-year veteran, may have an edge because of his experience. It would be hard to throw Ntilikina into that position, in New York, that soon.

The Knicks used the eighth pick on Ntilikina. He didn’t play in summer league due to a knee issue that he said is no longer a problem. But in optional workouts and pickup games before camp began and through the first two days of camp, the 6-foot-5 Ntilikina has done things naturally that Hornacek has liked.

“Frank’s like a sponge,” Hornacek said. “He’s asking these guys constantly. I even talked to him today about, ‘Hey, when you’re going through stuff don’t just look at it from the point guard spot, look at it from the two or the three spot. We might be a small group and if another guy gets an outlet pass, then you have to play that other position.

“He says, ‘Oh I’ve already been doing that.’ So he’s a very smart player but any veteran leadership that they give to him, he’s soaking it all in.


Hornacek said Ntilikina is playing with more confidence each day, and that he could play both backcourt positions, although he’s better equipped to play point guard.

Former Knicks president Phil Jackson said Ntilikina was a good fit for the triangle after selecting him in the draft. Hornacek plans to play a more fast-paced offense. Ntilikina said he could play in any system.

“Like I said when I got drafted, I’m not a player who is good in only one system,” Ntilikina said. “So I can adapt my game to any system. I’m getting comfortable day by day. We’re doing great things during the practice. I work on it to adjust my game, but I feel very comfortable.”

:whew: ...Yall know I've been high on this pick for a looooong time and went full stan status watching him in the French playoffs; not gonna overhype him here but the bolded has me even more eager to watch him rock with the NBA pros.



Kurt Rambis is no longer the lone voice of the defense.

After his defense devolved into shameful last season, Jeff Hornacek said the coaching staff will teach as a group this time around, rather than Rambis serving as the "one voice," as he was described.

"We've worked all summer — all of us — on how we want to do things. And we want to tell guys, 'Hey, if you have a question on defense, ask these three guys or ask me,'" Hornacek said. "Offensively, it's a couple of guys or ask me. We've got a good balance of guys that are working with different positions too. So it's kind of everybody."

The Knicks were jumbled defensively at the start of last season and, as a result, Hornacek promoted Rambis to defensive coordinator after just six games. In other words, players and assistant coaches reported to Rambis about any defensive concerns.

It was not a successful reign, as New York's defense tumbled to 24th in the NBA by allowing 108 points per game.

Hornacek brought back the same coaching staff as last season, minus assistant Josh Longstaff. Rambis still holds title of associate head coach, but apparently will not take over the defense.

"We, I, put him in that position last year. We started the season that way, a certain way and then we tried to change and it was too difficult," Hornacek said, acknowledging it as an issue for the first time. "But we had a summer of working on it and talking and meetings so we're not changing midseason any more."

Not sure if this is worth a :banderas: or a :camby: since Rambis is still here.
 

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Time for Willy to take over and dominate, KP has no shot of being a franchise player at all

You still doing this petty bullshyt after you completely embarrassed yourself last season.

Betting time... Melo is going to run thru Giannis,PG, Lebron and KD for his first title
I want to place everything i own on this, whoever wants to put there houses lunch money burgers or some other shyt it is a wrap Melo is reclaiming the best SF in NBA title he held from 05 to 2010

Knicks winning the title this year if healthy

Whatever yall nikkas want it is wrap he is going thru them nikkas to win his first chip and become a legend word to lala's honey nut pussio's

Knickstape is washed up like shumpert's game real nikkas don't listen to mixtape any more Knicks GANG nikka we riding orange and blue on nikkas Melo killing Joakim bully KP killing jennings energy and D rose the conductor of this train nikka the league is going to be our Monica Los Rios cum in one at a time

Knickstape is shumperts shyt it is washed up it is KNICKSGANG now nikka GANG GANG

It is a wrap knicksgang we run trains on everybody

i'm upping this thread today is the rise of the legend


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I think Hornacek gets this year to at least show progress. The thing that scares me though, when I listened to some podcast, was someone saying that if we let go of Hornacek, it's a very real possibility that we hire David Blatt; that's Mills' homeboy from Princeton, and supposedly they are very tight.
 
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