They sure play like the old Knicks losing a 10 point lead only to win close to the end. Besides that win or lose I just want to see what these guys can do and I'm excited to see some of them play with the vets.l
Kolek & the 7’1 Center Dmytro.. I’m certain they would fit in well with the main Knicks roster. Especially Dmytro. Seeing how we have a serious void at the 5 center position. Hartenstein left, Robinson is highly injury prone, & Sims is marshmallow soft. Dmytro is needed.
Yeah Huk could use a few extra lbs of muscle. He’s not skinny but Hukporti has wide shoulders but kinda narrow lower body which is more important to establish himself in the post against bigger dudes. I do like that he has a solid bag of post moves, rebounds and tries to challenge shots.
Bro idk but your rokas take seem a little off. Low key he did miss the 4 3pt atempt, but he has game control. Also, we all see he has a yoyo reverse fellay. I noticed it in both games. Holek gets more minutes, but rokas could do the same with less time.
Actually, they don’t. Defensively, they’re suspect. The way that they played in the 4th qtr was trash. They were extremely fortunate to win. Kolek’s too one sided on offense. He needs to develop his right hand. He is also a defensive liability. Jokubaitis is also a liability on defense. I’m not sure if he’s ready for the rigors of a NBA season. Both Kolek and Jokubaitis are slow footed on defense. They stand around too much when play moves away from them, but this is something that can be corrected. Can they both fill roster spots? Perhaps, but I don’t see either of them being major contributors. At best, they may be able to hold their own against teams with weaker benches. The Knicks identity this year and going forward has to be on the defensive side of the ball. Constant pressure on D from both 1st and 2nd units. As stated, this is where they both show weakness. As of right now, I have more hope for Kolek as I believe that he will learn a lot from Brunson and progress faster. We will see….. Granted, this is just summer league but I can only go off of what I see and pick up on. They may come to training camp and show something different!
Fair assessment. But remember; we don't need them to be superstars, just serviceable backups to give rest to the starters so that Thibs doesn't run them into the ground. I think Kolek and Rokas can do that. What are we talking about? 10-15 minutes per game?
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That 360 pass in mid Air by Kolek😮
They sure play like the old Knicks losing a 10 point lead only to win close to the end. Besides that win or lose I just want to see what these guys can do and I'm excited to see some of them play with the vets.l
Kolek & the 7’1 Center Dmytro.. I’m certain they would fit in well with the main Knicks roster. Especially Dmytro. Seeing how we have a serious void at the 5 center position. Hartenstein left, Robinson is highly injury prone, & Sims is marshmallow soft. Dmytro is needed.
@@chrisconnors9449 Agree! Skap is great!
I think that AH needs to put on about 20lbs of muscle on his frame and he'll be ready for low post battles
Yeah Huk could use a few extra lbs of muscle. He’s not skinny but Hukporti has wide shoulders but kinda narrow lower body which is more important to establish himself in the post against bigger dudes. I do like that he has a solid bag of post moves, rebounds and tries to challenge shots.
K. Filipowski score 26 points and had 11 rebounds we could’ve got him
In the second round he would’ve been the backup PF smh 🤦♂️ We passed on him
@@fresh3542 Agreed! I like the team they put together in free agency but sometimes draft selections and passing on some guys is head scratching.
Let’s Go Knicks!
Bro idk but your rokas take seem a little off. Low key he did miss the 4 3pt atempt, but he has game control. Also, we all see he has a yoyo reverse fellay. I noticed it in both games. Holek gets more minutes, but rokas could do the same with less time.
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Actually, they don’t.
Defensively, they’re suspect.
The way that they played in the 4th qtr was trash. They were extremely fortunate to win.
Kolek’s too one sided on offense. He needs to develop his right hand. He is also a defensive liability.
Jokubaitis is also a liability on defense. I’m not sure if he’s ready for the rigors of a NBA season.
Both Kolek and Jokubaitis are slow footed on defense. They stand around too much when play moves away from them, but this is something that can be corrected.
Can they both fill roster spots? Perhaps, but I don’t see either of them being major contributors. At best, they may be able to hold their own against teams with weaker benches.
The Knicks identity this year and going forward has to be on the defensive side of the ball. Constant pressure on D from both 1st and 2nd units. As stated, this is where they both show weakness.
As of right now, I have more hope for Kolek as I believe that he will learn a lot from Brunson and progress faster. We will see…..
Granted, this is just summer league but I can only go off of what I see and pick up on. They may come to training camp and show something different!
Fair assessment. But remember; we don't need them to be superstars, just serviceable backups to give rest to the starters so that Thibs doesn't run them into the ground. I think Kolek and Rokas can do that. What are we talking about? 10-15 minutes per game?
@@EN-wu6ovI don’t disagree with you. I do disagree with the overhyped title of this video though! This team could very easily be 0-4 at this point.
What are you talking about? They keep blowing leads!!!
It's summer league😂😂😂
I think Tyler‘s defense is going to be a real problem and hindrance from him making this roster
Making the roster? Lmao, he is already set for life. He is signed to a contract. 😂😂
Not even close to contenders
Hakporti is not a pro. Sims is significantly better than him.