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I was wrong about porzingas. He has some nastiness in him. I still like Mudiay more, but he is a solid pick.
If you watched Mudiay against teams other than the Rockets, he wasn't as good. The team defense in that game was so bad it made Mudiay look better. Having said that, Mudiay has got game. He's probably going to be a pretty frustrating player for his first year or two. He's going to rack up a ton of turnovers.
Can't wait until SAS publicly apologizes to Kristaps on First Take. But you know that will never happen.
Smith will act like he believed in him since the beginning, then claim to be a good friend of the Porzingis family.
SAS is a complete tool, on camera, because that is his act. But, one thing about that guy, he eats his crow. I've never seen him say something stupid, and not take his licks publicly. I got respect for that part.
Ja Rule 100 times smarter then SAS...I know, not saying much. http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:14050748 Melo being Melo, Porzingis' biggest problem or is it the Knicks? http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:14041152 Porzingis has a little Yao in him with a lot more speed...I know, not saying much.
lol I think I got mixed up with the whole Skip Bayless-Jalen Rose thing from a few years ago, that was some dishonesty.
35 wins is pretty spot on for the Knicks I think. I hope it goes over just for the sake of **** off to SAS. Ja seems like a good guy.
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It's so hard to judge international players before the draft. But I like this kid and he will bring the knicks back to relevance.
He's averaging 11.5rpg, 1.9bpg and and 2.8spg PER36. Not a bad (defensive) impact for a prospect who was supposed to be a project. Althoug he fouls a lot and his shot is still shaky to start the season. Once he figures it all out, he should become an All-Star in the Eastern Conference.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">From Clippers locker room last night: one player raves about Knicks' Porzingis, compares him to Dirk. Paul Pierce counters with Bargnani</p>— Sam Amick (@sam_amick) <a href="https://twitter.com/sam_amick/status/662357602265796608">November 5, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
i'm gonna be rooting so hard for the knicks to get to 35 wins this season. SAS is such a know-nothing.
Well, seeing as I wrote that way before his debut, I can say that based on the fact of Bargnani's career. He looked great in Euroleague/FIBA/ Draft workouts. He even had a good year or two with Toronto. It's still early to judge if he's a bust or not, I'm still sticking with my gut feeling on this.
Well he looks to be quite a bit better than I thought he would be, primarily because I did not know he would play with such confidence and consistently attack. That's huge for a rookie, and he is doing it. I still am not confident that he'll become a dominant player, but I didn't think he'd be averaging 12 pts and 5 rebs in 23 mpg in his first five pro games, so what do I know. Good job, Kristaps. Good job.