El mensaje no iba por ahí. Explicaba su poder de captación a través de highlights, solo hay que ver cada mañana twitter. Nadie dice que la liga sea solo eso.SIRPATRIK escribió:No estoy de acuerdo para nada con Pepe
Cada uno ya somos mayorcitos para saber que nos gusta y que no nos gusta
Hay más cosas que los mates maravillosos para adolescentes, para mí tiene un mérito tremendo como están jugando en las actuales condiciones.
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Exacto, como a mi me pasa aunque soy más joven que tu Cebecebemaniaco escribió:Yo solía/suelo cuando puedo ver los partidos en directo, la de años que me he tirado haciendo LIVE, obviamente no es lo mismo tener 20 años, que tener casi 35 castañas, hay otras obligaciones, tienes que tener vida, creces y maduras y hay otras formas, por suerte, para seguir a la NBA y a tu equipo... para eso inventaron la joya de la corona, el League Pass te lo pones cuando quieres, sin los tediosos cortes y en hora y media te ves el partido.
Que sacrificas un poco más de sueño para levantarte antes y ver el partido antes de ir a la oficina, pues si, que si no tienes nada que hacer por la tarde, te lo miras despues de almorzar o al llegar del curro, también... pero tienes vida, sigues teniendo tu dosis de droga diaria que son los Knicks y listo.
Sorprende un poco algunas ausencias, Edwards, Wiseman, Toppin, Vassell o Cole no iran ya se empieza con las estrategias y las mierdas de los agentes.The NBA Draft Combine participants list was released. Of note for Knick fans: LaMelo Ball, Killian Hayes, Tyrese Haliburton, Kira Lewis Jr and Isaac Okoro will be present, whereas Devin Vassell, Cole Anthony and a few other notables will not
Como siempre, interesante lo que comenta MacriOver the weekend, Marc Berman noted that the Knicks have “strongly considered” Isaac Okoro with the 8th pick in the draft. It’s the latest crumb we’ve gotten from the beat as fans try to decipher what the Knicks are thinking heading into draft night, in addition to their well documented love affair with LaMelo Ball and Ian Begley’s earlier report that Devin Vassell “has some fans” within MSG.
For what it’s worth, I’ve heard a lot of names tossed around, all with varying levels of interest. Putting everything together, here’s the best summary of where I think the Knicks are at right now (and please, take all of this with several grains of salt):
If Obi Toppin is available at eight, I think he will be the pick. One league source I spoke to feels that if he’s there, he is “100%” going to be the choice, but it also seems like he will be off the board, just reading the tea leaves.
I have no idea how Killian Hayes being available at eight would impact this. I was told by someone a few months back that the Knicks liked Hayes, but haven’t heard anything in regard to their level of interest - for better or for worse - recently. Maybe they’re sure he’ll be gone, or maybe they have no interest. I genuinely have no clue. Sorry.
I think if Toppin is off the board, it will come down to Tyrese Halliburton, Devin Vassell or Isaac Okoro. I continue to believe Vassell would get the nod, but that’s only because I’m surest about the fact that they have interest in him, as opposed to their level of interest. But they like him, as they should.
I’ve also been told by multiple sources that they have interest in both Cole Anthony and Kira Lewis Jr., but my impression is that these two may be in a tier down at this point. Patrick Williams is someone else they have done their homework on, according to a source.
I expect more info to seep out over the coming weeks, and some or all of it my be complete smoke. This draft is so all over the place that nothing would shock me (although if they traded up for Ball at this point, I’d be more than a bit surprised).
Los agentes se saben menear muy bien llegado el caso...Williams was ranked 28th last year, higher only than Isaac Okoro (40th) among players currently being talked about for the lottery. Unlike Okoro though, who started every game as Auburn’s de facto top dog, Williams was a sixth man, and much more cog than engine.
Vassell, meanwhile, was barely in the nation’s top 200 ranked players when he committed to FSU (and according to what Charlston Young - the man who recruited him to Florida State - told me on this week’s upcoming KFS Pod, even that ranking was generous).
Vassell also wasn’t on anyone’s board after a freshman season which saw him average 4.5 points in barely 10 minutes a night. Prior to this season, pegging him as someone certain to be drafted, let alone a lottery pick, was a stretch. Even in mid-December, after Vassell had already played 10 games, he only checked in at 51 on Sam Vecenie’s initial big board for The Athletic.
Six weeks later he was at 37, then up to 16 a month later, and then up to 10 two weeks after the shut down, which is roughly where he’s remained. It is as meteoric a rise as we have seen any player make over the last 12 months, and on par with anything that’s been pulled off by a prospect in some time.
The big question about Vassell (and to a lesser extent Williams, who was a borderline first round prospect for much of the season as well) is whether the Rise of the Seminoles has more to do with the players themselves or the draft as a whole. The answer is a little bit of both.
Obi esta claro que no llega, muy mal lo tendrian que ver a nivel defensivo o a nivel atletico para que nos llegue. Con respecto a Hayes y Haliburton, en el mejor caso, llega uno... y con Vassell y Okoro pues bueno, ambos van a estar ahi disponibles, si se fijan en ese perfil 3D (lo de 3D con Okoro esta más cogido con pinzas) habra que ver que jugador les gusta más y a quien le ven más proyección (aqui confio mucho en el ojo de Perrin)sotero_18 escribió:Toppin
Haliburton/Vassell/Okoro quizás Hayes
Anthony / Lewis
Eso dice Macri arriesgándose con lo que le filtran a estas alturas. Me falta RJ Hampton que lo están siguiendo muchísimo y Soprano quería ser su representante.
Menuda broma el ponerle dólares de salida a este tipo de jugador, es lo que nos faltaba ponerle maxcontratos a jugadores del montón.cebemaniaco escribió:Le tiraba la caña sin dudarlo... movil, gran defensor, buena mano, un forward moderno y que puede jugar en ambos lados de la pista.
Jerami Grant is expected to opt out of his player option, league sources told Mike Singer of The Denver Post.
Grant would earn $9.3 million next season if he opted in, though sources say he could command up to $16 million this offseason.
“I’m definitely looking forward to it. We’ll see how it goes," said Grant, when asked about his offseason plans following the Nuggets' playoff exit.
The Nuggets will shed more than $44 million from their cap this offseason, with Paul Millsap and Mason Plumlee's contracts expiring.
MIKE SINGER/THE DENVER POST
Mike Vorkunov
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Killian Hayes says he has known Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina for a long time and he has asked him about what it takes to stay in the NBA. Have heard that Hayes interviewed with the Knicks already before the lottery. He said today he Zoom'd with the Spurs and Wizards.
A mí me gusta mucho. No sé si nos llegaría, pero por las referencias que tiene nos podría ir espectacularmente bien.cebemaniaco escribió:Mike Vorkunov
@MikeVorkunov
Killian Hayes says he has known Knicks guard Frank Ntilikina for a long time and he has asked him about what it takes to stay in the NBA. Have heard that Hayes interviewed with the Knicks already before the lottery. He said today he Zoom'd with the Spurs and Wizards.
Envidia sana. La buena vida.Spree85 escribió:A mi me pasó lo que comentas, Sotero, el post-Uni te quita mucho tiempo y es imposible seguirlo al mismo ritmo. Desde ahí va a rachas, pero diría que estas dos últimas temporadas ya con League Pass es cuando he vuelto a reengancharme, y sobretodo ahora currando remoto, que tengo el curro en una pantalla y el partido en otra
Estos playoff han sido una burbuja dificilmente repetible.
Mike Vorkunov
@MikeVorkunov
LaMelo Ball says he has interviewed with the New York Knicks.
@AlexKennedyNBA
LaMelo Ball was asked if the New York Knicks have expressed interest in trading up to get him: "That, I don't know. Maybe, maybe not."
Parece que Miami tendría ventaja... aunque Rose lo tuvo como representado en su etapa en Orlando.sotero_18 escribió:Lo de Randle + una 2a lo he dicho por decir eh. Supongo que una 1a aunque sea baja te lo piden.
Pero vamos, es interesante.
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