That's been the knock on him his entire career so far that below average shooting and I was surprised to read he is dead last in defensive RPM of 97 PGs and his net rating is terrible at -8.2 as well. Lot of love for the guy from Broadway, TKF and Mafra but 3 yrs into his career the odds are he's more bust than the answer, I also don't agree the Knicks are the change of scenery that he needed, the Knicks have not been an environment where guys have blossomed more times than not. One game, jury is still out on a low risk move for a guy that we let go next season if he fails the audition.People are going to want to talk more about Mudiay who had the double double tonight with only 2 turnovers, although he did struggle shooting going 5 for 14 from the floor.
But, it’s also worth talking about what Mudiay’s emergence as the new PG did for Ntilikina and how it finally allowed him to slide to the off guard on offense. Ntilikina had 12 points on 3 for 7 shooting, including 2 for 2 from 3-point range, with only 1 turnover. He only had 1 assist because he was handling the ball much less. Most importantly, in a game we lost by 8, Ntilikina’s personal plus/minus was +8. This is probably his future in the NBA. Peripheral role on offense, but positively affecting the bottom line because of his defense.
That's been the knock on him his entire career so far that below average shooting and I was surprised to read he is dead last in defensive RPM of 97 PGs and his net rating is terrible at -8.2 as well. Lot of love for the guy from Broadway, TKF and Mafra but 3 yrs into his career the odds are he's more bust than the answer, I also don't agree the Knicks are the change of scenery that he needed, the Knicks have not been an environment where guys have blossomed more times than not. One game, jury is still out on a low risk move for a guy that we let go next season if he fails the audition.
No one bashed Mudiay harder his rookie year than me. Broadway and I went back and forth on it for weeks that year. Hell, we’re desperate though and it’s going to get old quick watching this team for the rest of another bad season if I don’t at least think Mudiay has a chance to be good.
No one bashed Mudiay harder his rookie year than me. Broadway and I went back and forth on it for weeks that year. Hell, we’re desperate though and it’s going to get old quick watching this team for the rest of another bad season if I don’t at least think Mudiay has a chance to be good.
Interesting take here because Trey Burke was everyone's fancy a couple weeks ago. A guy also drafted in the lottery who numbers weren't all that good, yet he was looked at as a potential savior. His size very questionable(although not my thing to be overly critical on) no one took slight to it. He doesn't distribute the basketball that well but offensively he's solid.
I bet if Mudiay was sent down to the G-League dollars to donuts he rips that league up, anyone want to refute this?
Having him here isn't going to be not as good as it could with the absence of #kporzee but this is what I love about getting him. Forget the numbers for a sec, what I'd like to see is what he can do if he gets more familiar with guys he's playing with. I think he'll get better in the offseason in a couple areas. I look at this move like getting an Oladipo/Hassan Whiteside/Will Barton/Trye Lyles
Get them before they start showing promise or blowing up, otherwise you'll never be able to. There were things he did yesterday from a distribution perspective that we haven't seen in some time. Take a look
This move will also allow for Knits and Mudiay himself to expand their game because they can play off each other. Once again if Hornacek was good at anything it was guard development to a degree, let's see where this goes. For the record #kporzee numbers were going down for 4 straight mos and as good as he was, this wasn't a good sign either him being the focal point and capable of carrying the team. We finally have someone who may know how to get him the ball and hopefully make things easier for him down the road
Well this one is getting out of hand fast. Turnovers, bricks, and missed layups...What do they do at halftime in the Knicks lockeroom to come out so flat??? That?s coaching or lack therof. This team is tuning Horn out. Time for a change. Quaigmire in the backcourt, lack of defensive effort, its like Phoenix 2.0![]()
Neither Mudiay nor Burke is my kind of player. Ntilikina without the really stupid turnovers is my kind of player, but he is going to be a D and 3 off guard in my mind, not a PG. With or without KP, I?d love for us to have at least a little confidence in a current guy on our roster as our future PG so that we can draft the best available wing in the upcoming draft. Or, as you suggested, sign Hezonja and then just flat out go best available in the draft.
I don't want to see Jack/Thomas/Lee/THJR anymore...I want all of them gone to start next season
If it were up to me I'd look next yr to do this...
Starters
PG=Mudiay
G=Knits
SF=Free Agent/Rookie(second half season)
PF=Beasley/#kporzee(second half season)
C=Kanter
Bench
Burke
Dotson
THJR/Rookie
Free Agent/Beasley
Kornet
The free agents I want are Hezonja and Noel/Randle, the Rookie I want is Doncic, although I'm very okay with others. I'd give up a 2021 1st to move the above players as necessary
That's been the knock on him his entire career so far that below average shooting and I was surprised to read he is dead last in defensive RPM of 97 PGs and his net rating is terrible at -8.2 as well. Lot of love for the guy from Broadway, TKF and Mafra but 3 yrs into his career the odds are he's more bust than the answer, I also don't agree the Knicks are the change of scenery that he needed, the Knicks have not been an environment where guys have blossomed more times than not. One game, jury is still out on a low risk move for a guy that we let go next season if he fails the audition.