IthacaMatt
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You have a bit of an obsessive crush with euro bigs…
So does the NBA.
You have a bit of an obsessive crush with euro bigs…
You may be right that Petar surprises us, but I think Davis is going to be extremely solid and consistent and we're going to want him in the game. Also, unlike his previous league, he won't be the defense's main focus, so I think he'll shoot 3s at more like 33%, not 25 like his yeas at Delaware. He also improved every year of college so far.I think this kid is going to surprise. I see him as maybe a more likely rotation player than Davis.
"Professional B league in France"Davis is an "inside the line" type of forward. He's a solid player, but I see him as Bell insurance, if Bell isn't trying hard enough on defense.
This kid, Majstorovic, has skills and can shoot the three. He played in a professional B league in France. We have Freeman and Bell who can shoot 3's among the front court, but that's it.
That's why we needed a player of this profile in the squad. It's a skill set we were lacking, just like a traditional PG until we got Carlos. That's why the Knicks just traded Julius Randle (an average 3 point shooter) for Towns, an elite one.
Having a big man who can space the floor is essential in the modern game. It drives so many options on the pick & roll if your big can pop and make a three, not just dive to the basket.
Just like I thought Maliq Brown would be a big contributor from day one, when he was not our most heralded recruit - because he brought a skill set to the game that we needed, rebounding.
Why do these threads stay on the recruiting board? He’s not a recruit and it should be I. The basketball boardIf Petar steals anyone's minutes it's going to be Naheem's.
And I suspect he will.
I think you're both wrong, personally."Professional B league in France"
I bet the good AAU teams would smoke these teams.
He's going to get 5-10 mins here or there and probably be decent. And that's really all we need from him this season.
"Professional B league in France"
I bet the good AAU teams would smoke these teams.
He's going to get 5-10 mins here or there and probably be decent. And that's really all we need from him this season.
This is so critical. Freeman is a nice physical specimen at forward, and should create all kinds of mismatches.He was playing against grown men, even if it is on par with our G League.
And if MacLeod gets hurt again and Petar is a contributor, we won't have to play Donnie at the 5.
Davis is an "inside the line" type of forward. He's a solid player, but I see him as Bell insurance, if Bell isn't trying hard enough on defense.
This kid, Majstorovic, has skills and can shoot the three. He played in a professional B league in France. We have Freeman and Bell who can shoot 3's among the front court, but that's it.
That's why we needed a player of this profile in the squad. It's a skill set we were lacking, just like a traditional PG until we got Carlos. That's why the Knicks just traded Julius Randle (an average 3 point shooter) for Towns, an elite one.
Having a big man who can space the floor is essential in the modern game. It drives so many options on the pick & roll if your big can pop and make a three, not just dive to the basket.
Just like I thought Maliq Brown would be a big contributor from day one, when he was not our most heralded recruit - because he brought a skill set to the game that we needed, rebounding.
So does the NBA.
Petar is not a good shooter at this stage. He is not a "typical" Euro big in that sense. He does have a versatile skill set. It will be interesting to see how he adapts to this level and how Red will use him. If he can board and defend, I think he will see some time.Davis and Petar’s percentages from behind the arc are about the same. It was mentioned Petar is still working on his jump shot in Griffs interview the article. He’s a nice piece but there is always an adjustment and it’s early to be claiming his over seas experience will immediately translate to big production in year 1. Should help us which is the biggest factor and it can be just that simple at this point.
Petar is not a good shooter at this stage. He is not a "typical" Euro big in that sense. He does have a versatile skill set. It will be interesting to see how he adapts to this level and how Red will use him. If he can board and defend, I think he will see some time.