2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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For the record, I was on board with Porzingis before the draft.
 
And then he'll put on more weight like most 19 year old kids coming into the NBA.

I understand being wary and that a huge need is the PG spot, but don't be surprised if Porzingis ends up being really good.
 
Like I said, I understand being wary... and I think Mudiay will be good so it's not like we're settling on him, but when the Knicks are this terrible, I have no problem swinging for the fences and hoping a guy like Porzingis becomes a star.

It can't get any worse.

Porzingis is intriguing because he has the talent and skillset to be a stretch forward with a great shot as well as have the size to be a rim protector and block shots, of course not on the level of a WCS or others, but if he pans out he could be an incredibly versatile player.

If we take either PG that's available, I won't be mad. But our window with Melo is pretty short to be honest, and we shouldn't ignore a prospect just because he doesn't fit with Melo perfectly. I know we want to win with Melo while we have him, but this is also a player we want with the team for the next 7+ years, well beyond Carmelo's window/prime.
Porzingis has the talent and right frame of mind to succeed in the NBA. I understand being wary of foreign guys but not enough to pass on him if you think he's your guy. He'll need time, but I'm OK with that. Russell or Mudiay I'm also on board with for different reasons. No complaints of we end up with them. Samr with Okafor. He has his concerns but you don't pass up on his offensive talent. You take him and figure it out. I'm less thrilled at taking a lower tiered prospect and trading back...unless the offer is too good to pass up.
 
I just don't see this amazing Zinger appeal. Been watching videos since we drafted him. He's fluid sure, but he looks a step too slow and not explosive. Really curious and potentially worried how this translates in the NBA and once he adds weight.
Assuming it all pans out, you can have a floor spacing, 3 point shooting 7 footer who can also block shots and be a rim protector. He's mobile enough to put the ball on the floor, be solid enough in pick and roll defense as well. He isn't going to bang down low, doesn't have a back to the basket game right now, and isn't the quickest reacting on the floor, but you can hope to improve some of those things.

He wants to be in the NBA, he has the physical tools, he has the shooting stroke, so there's that. Best case scenario, he can be your modern day rim protector as well as a floor spacing, 3 point shooting 7'1 mobile big man. A very valuable combination.
I had no problem going with the high-upside kid once we landed at 4 and missed our shot at Towns or Okafor

So yeah, I'm enjoying this and how quickly everyone turned around on the pick. He'll have his struggles and growing pains like any rookie, but once he starts hitting 3's.. people will really take notice.
 
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bruh....they just said it was less than a million dollars that was the difference in harden resigning with okc and leaving?? how petty can you be okc. I would've cut the check myself if I knew it was like that. a mil b? to build a dynasty? weak af
 
Oh my god I need a gif of that harden sequence lmfao. Dude was jumping on JJ'shead :rollin
 
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