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I was trying to do another one yesterday, but I'm legitimately baffled as to where to go on some of the picks.
Agreed. I'm way to excited lol.dez said:Thursday needs to hurry tf up
D'Angelo all us
dez said:Thursday needs to hurry tf up
D'Angelo all us
dez said:Oh shit CC in nyc? Oughta go to the draft of your there Thursday lol
Report: New York Knicks Considering Frank Kaminsky With No. 4 Pick
Wisconsin big man Frank Kaminsky worked out for the Knicks last week, and the Knicks were reportedly impressed. Of course, most Draft experts assumed that to take Kaminsky, New York would look to move down, possibly picking up an asset in the process and selecting Kaminsky later in the first round. Since, you know, taking him at No, 4 would seem insane. But according to a report from Sean Deveney of The Sporting News, the Knicks have at least discussed the option of simply taking Kaminsky with the fourth overall pick.
In the event that the Knicks can’t find a team willing to trade up for No. 4, do you think they’d actually pull the trigger and take Kaminsky over the likes of Mudiay, Winslow, Cauley-Stein and Porzingis?
Here’s more from Deveney:
The Knicks had the Wisconsin big man in for dinner and a workout late last week and came away impressed. While there has been speculation that the Knicks would like to trade down in order to take Kaminsky, they haven’t found a willing partner for a deal.
Kaminsky would not have gone to New York unless the interest from the Knicks was real. And he was assured that it was, that the team would not waste his time or theirs unless there was a chance he would wind up with the Knicks.
That’s why one of the topics of discussion at the Knicks meeting was bucking conventional wisdom, passing on guards D’Angelo Russell and/or Emmanuel Mudiay and taking Kaminsky — whose versatility makes him a natural fit in the triangle offense — with the fourth overall pick, two league sources told Sporting News. If they do pass on the two guards expected to be on the board, the Knicks are also considering Willie Cauley-Stein and Justise Winslow with the No. 4 pick, though Cauley-Stein appears to be slipping.
Kaminsky spent Monday in Sacramento working out for the Kings, who are said to be unwilling to trade their pick.
bosoxlover12 said:I feel like the Knicks will take Kristaps at #4... but for the Nuggets as NY gets #7 + Lawson
Take WCS at #7 overall
7'1" without shoesCameronCrazy06 said:Apparently Kristaps is really 7'1"? Not sure if anyone's heard that already.
Hinkie is so taking him haha
Hurricane Season said:After briefly skimming through a scouting report and watching a highlight tape, I am convinced, with my extensive knowledge of all things basketball, that Mudiay is the best player in this draft.
my YouTube highlight watching and extreme OSU bias tells me Russell is betterHurricane Season said:After briefly skimming through a scouting report and watching a highlight tape, I am convinced, with my extensive knowledge of all things basketball, that Mudiay is the best player in this draft.
Would be stupid team management, but I suppose that's why they are here to begin with.CameronCrazy06 said:You snarking about it would be such a Nola thing to do