Alright CPN, I know you didn't issue it as a challenge, but I went ahead and took it as one anyway. During lunch I watched the Knicks/Hawks game. Here are my takeaways:
- First of all, you were right, Knox was indeed electric. He was all over the court. His "dive pass" was outstanding. I don't know what to make of this though, because in the litany of Kentucky games I snored through I never saw him play with THAT much energy. I also didn't see that energy in the following SL games. If he can maintain this much enthusiasm he'll be very good. However, that was my knock on him pre-draft; he doesn't play with enthusiasm. Very good handles, great at drawing contact, and good form on his shot. Easily the best game I've seen him play. (Although he's still a bit indifferent on D)
- However, Kevin looks absolutely AWFUL in the low post. He had a one on one post up against Trae Young and embarrassed himself. I saw him in the post again later and he proved he doesn't belong down there. They should save him further ridicule and never let him post up again.
- There's a strong chance Mitchell Robinson is going to make GMs regret on passing on him. He's nowhere near polished, but man the foundation is there. He has very good timing on his blocks. Seems like he carries a ton of passion which I always love to see.
- Trae Young is a modern day Nash, with twitch. The kid loves to pass. He's already a far better passer than Steph. He's going to live up to the billing that he'll be dynamic on Offense. He might even lead the league in assists this year. Now, if you can just surround him with 4 strong dudes who can play D, because he is going to get knocked around. He's a strong candidate for best player not playing due to injuries (KJ).
Thanks for the analysis. You are a worthy challenger, and I appreciate you taking the time to evaluate your opinion.
I agree with you on Robinson. Huge upside combined with a ton of red flags; a Fantastic value as an upside play for the Knicks.
I am going to hold off on my thoughts on Young. He has struggled mightily in every other game, but looked very promising during this game. I was very high on him going into the draft, but need to see more before I have a strong opinion now...
Knox definitely struggled in the post, but I am glad you saw on tape what I saw in person; I didn't catch the second Knox game, but this one stood out so much to me in part because I wasn't a big fan of him at Kentucky. His performance completely defied my expectations. It will be interesting to see how he develops going forward.