Last 18/19 NY Knicks season transmission: "F*** all the haters from you to SAS" See y'all in '20

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The Knicks have great problems at 9 - As long as there is a solid reason/research behind the pick - there is very little "knicks were dumb" risk with most of the available prospects at 9.

Sexton at 9 would probably be the only "he'd better be good or I'm jumping off a building" pick.

I can't believe this Thursday is the moment of truth. :wow:

It'll sound crazy :whoa:but if Knicks were had a pick 3- 5: I'd be way more scared and uncomfortable.

Who wants to bet their future on Doncic,seriously, considering the available talent at 3 or 4? How do you say no to MPJ considering he was considered a shoe-in at No. 1 less than a year ago? Considering the high ceilings of the next tier of players, imagine picking Trae Young at 5 w/ a bunch of players realistically posing a "Donovan Mitchell" threat later in the draft? :lupe:

My point - Teams are going to have to pray to the basketball gods that they don't make a wrong decision considering potentially hidden landmines are at an all time high this lottery.

Again, you have the option to trade down(or is it up?lol), but, the pressure is immense.:damn:

We are in a really good position here. Let's feel good, brehs. :wow: Low key, the best position in this draft is Philly at 10 right now. They are in position to let whoever the BPA is drop to them and take him with low pressure.


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On Frank Ntilikina :shaq2:

Brehs need to abandon the slander against Frank at this point. It's low key bizarre that the breh, the youngest player in the league, was just a bit timid out there. He has the dog in him as shown in his defense and his shooting stroke is solid. Fiz will give him more of a green light in his sophomore year - sit back and enjoy.

Still not convinced? If Knicks are down 1 and Frank get the ball in his hands for the open shot - don't tell me you are worried; he's NBA talent enough to take and make that shot. Is he a confident shot creator, not right now but that's what this year will be about?

Still not convinced? If the Knicks are looking for that clutch defensive stop - and Frank is playing D on the opposing Iso player - there is almost no other Sophomore you'd want on that star player.

The above is enough to but that tired Frank is trash shyt to bed.
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Breh, not only is your shtick tired...but claiming a breh "big mad" for replying about Knicks players in a Knick thread is tired, too.

It doesn't take much to write text in response, he isn't big mad.

Where are you right now that on the eve of Frank's sophomore season, you're still mentioning Dennis Smith Jr's name in this thread? :manny:

Nah I’d rather take a chance high in the draft at a boom or bust player who could be the cornerstone of your franchise then later in the lotto when there’s no pressure because you’re talking about possible role players
 

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You nikkas deal with emotions like bytches :scusthov:. Move around goofy.

We're scooping Knox on Thursday, can't wait :ohlawd:.

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But at least you talkin bout the 2018 draft now, well done fakkit :ehh:
 

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I love Frank's game but I love all big guards (thought mardy Collins had next :skip:. His game is really smooth though, almost like hes gliding :dame:. He does need to speed it up a little, attack the basket more but I really believe his game will improve as he gains more experience and confidence.

I also don't know if I liked the way hornacek handled his rookie year but sometimes watching can be better. There's a reason why some guys dont improve after their rookie year while others make huge strides. Dont like having all if these guards but I'd rather they take the best player and worry later.
 
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