NYK 10: The Crossover

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  • DieHardYankee26
    BING BONG
    • Feb 2008
    • 10178

    #526
    Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

    Here's a draft express article on him:

    We discussed Mozgov last year already in some depth, talking about an incredibly raw 7-footer with a WWF wrester’s body and intriguing athleticism for a player his size. No NBA team heeded the call, and despite being draft-eligible, Mozgov’s name was not called at Madison Square Garden theater, making him a free agent for all 30 NBA teams now.

    It’s not hard to see what makes Mozgov unique on first glance. He is a true 7-footer who is built like a house, with long arms, and outstanding strength and athleticism. Imagine a bulkier Andris Biedrins, or a Russian version of D.J. Mbenga.

    Mozgov is an extremely limited offensive player, who is mostly relegated to catching and finishing around the basket, and making his presence felt on the offensive glass. He is an absolute force as an offensive rebounder in fact, leading the EuroCup in that category per-minute. He loves to set bruising screens and then roll to the basket for an empathic alley-oop lob, and does a great job throwing his weight around in the paint and moving opposing centers around. His toughness and activity level are both top-notch, and help make up for some of the many shortcomings that he suffers from at this point.

    Despite being a tremendous finisher around the basket, Mozgov possesses little in the ways of touch, post-moves, dribbling ability, footwork or any of the other skill-based attributes that most big men need in order to be effective at the highest level of competition. He’s not terribly coordinated, often looking like a bull in a china shop trying to execute advanced moves, thus being fairly turnover prone. While he gets to the free throw line at a solid rate, he only converts around 50% of his attempts, and is obviously incredibly limited when asked to do anything offensively outside of the paint. No one is going to confuse his passing ability or basketball IQ with that of Arvydas Sabonis anytime soon.

    Defensively, Mozgov is a major presence, as he’s extremely difficult to post up on the block and has all the size, length and athleticism needed to swallow up opposing centers whole, and then grab the ensuing rebound for good measure. He blocks one shot for every 9 minutes he’s on the floor, and grabs a rebound every 3 minutes, which obviously makes him one of the more productive players you’ll find at his position in Europe. He brings very good intensity to this end of the floor, and has the added bonus of being agile enough to step out and hedge screens, showing very nice agility in the process. Mozgov still has a ways to go in terms of improving his fundamentals and all-around court awareness—he still makes too many rookie mistakes to be trusted by most top-level coaches. He’s also fairly foul prone and has a tendency to bite on pump-fakes, being a bit naïve as you might expect from a player with little experience.

    All in all, Mozgov looks like a very interesting prospect that teams would do well to keep tabs on, as you just don’t find many players with his combination of size, strength, athleticism and intensity. Considering how much he’s improved over the past year, and the fact that he’s only 22 years old, there is no telling where he’ll be in a few years, as he’s obviously a late-bloomer who is only getting better by the day.
    Great size, strength, athleticism, rebounder, shot blocker, defense. He's a raw talent it seems, but we'll see.
    Originally posted by G Perico
    If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
    I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
    In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
    The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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    • NYJets
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 18637

      #527
      Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

      Strange move, 3 years $10 million for an unproven player from overseas? Does this keep us from having room for a max next year?

      Just gotta trust that Donnie knows what he's doing I guess, at least we are trying to get a defensive center.
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      • bigfnjoe96
        Hall Of Fame
        • Feb 2004
        • 11410

        #528
        Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

        Defensively, Mozgov is a major presence, as he’s extremely difficult to post up on the block and has all the size, length and athleticism needed to swallow up opposing centers whole, and then grab the ensuing rebound for good measure. He blocks one shot for every 9 minutes he’s on the floor, and grabs a rebound every 3 minutes, which obviously makes him one of the more productive players you’ll find at his position in Europe.
        From having a really small front-line, we now might have 1 of the biggest with the addition of The Russian Hammer..

        Take that Prokhorov !
        Last edited by bigfnjoe96; 07-10-2010, 11:04 PM.

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        • bigfnjoe96
          Hall Of Fame
          • Feb 2004
          • 11410

          #529
          Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

          Originally posted by NYJets
          Strange move, 3 years $10 million for an unproven player from overseas? Does this keep us from having room for a max next year?

          Just gotta trust that Donnie knows what he's doing I guess, at least we are trying to get a defensive center.
          We should be fine for next year

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          • DieHardYankee26
            BING BONG
            • Feb 2008
            • 10178

            #530
            Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

            The main thing about this for me is, a defensive minded rebounding center? This is exactly the type of player that will let Amar'e shine as an offensive beast as opposed to be spotlighted as a defensive liabilty. This guy covers everything that Amar'e has trouble with, and if he can do what they say he can do (which of course we will have to see) this could be a very understated move looking back at our team a year from now. Give him a few years, he could be molded into a good role player. He has the skillset.
            Last edited by DieHardYankee26; 07-11-2010, 10:51 AM.
            Originally posted by G Perico
            If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
            I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
            In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
            The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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            • bigeastbumrush
              My Momma's Son
              • Feb 2003
              • 19245

              #531
              Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

              Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
              It's not necessarily that people really want Luke Ridnour, but just that people don't want to get bogged down on the contract for a guy who you don't necessarily plan to build around. The deal was better than we thought it'd be at only 2 years 15.8 mil with a team option, because they were saying it was expensive as if he was going to be paid like Chris Paul. But we seem to have made a good deal out of it. We can see how he does here, and if it's not well, we won't be screwed over by this deal. It's a good look for Knicks fans, and a bright future. It's been a long time since I could say that.
              I think too many Knicks fans were looking at Ridnour as the second coming of Steve Nash which is idiotic.

              We want to be a playoff team. A contender.

              Luke Ridnour doesn't strike me as a starting PG on a playoff team.

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              • bigfnjoe96
                Hall Of Fame
                • Feb 2004
                • 11410

                #532
                Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                This russian dude might be a steal people. I know there's not much info on this dude. I did find this. Go directly to the 9 min mark is all I'll say

                http://news.sportbox***/Vidy_sporta/...komotiv-Kubani

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                • ehh
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 28959

                  #533
                  Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                  Everything sounds good cept for the DJ Mbenga comparison.
                  "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                  "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                  • DieHardYankee26
                    BING BONG
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 10178

                    #534
                    Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                    Yankees are playing right now, so I can't watch but is anyone watching the Knicks?
                    Originally posted by G Perico
                    If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                    I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                    In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                    The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                    • ehh
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 28959

                      #535
                      Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                      According to multiple sources who attended the wedding, which was held at Cipriani on 42nd St., the common theme among the best wishes to Melo
                      and his new bride, television personality LaLa Vazquez, was that they
                      should consider taking up permanent residence in New York and Carmelo
                      should take the challenge LeBron passed on with the Knicks.

                      Then, with a less-than-pleased Nuggets owner Stan Kroenke in attendance,
                      Chris Paul included in his address to the happy couple that he wanted to
                      get Carmelo to go with him to join Amar'e Stoudemire with the Knicks
                      "and form our own Big Three."
                      These cats need to stop toying with our fanbase's emotions.
                      "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                      "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                      • bigeastbumrush
                        My Momma's Son
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 19245

                        #536
                        Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                        Originally posted by ehh
                        These cats need to stop toying with our fanbase's emotions.

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                        • ehh
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 28959

                          #537
                          Re: NYK 10: The Crossover



                          Chrome is giving me a ton of trouble lately with embedding YT vids.
                          "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                          "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                          • bigeastbumrush
                            My Momma's Son
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 19245

                            #538
                            Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                            Summer League action - Toney Douglas is going to be a great backup PG. His shooting is right where he left off last year. Needs to be more of a distributor.

                            Rautins - Shooter. Hope he can become a Kapono-lite. Not sure yet.

                            Jordan - Headed for the D-League IMO. Doesn't look good at all.

                            Fields - Not sure about him.

                            Walker - Lost weight. Needs to kind of 'refine' his game. Like figure out what he's trying to be.

                            Chandler (not in the Summer Leauge) but he's getting back from an injury. Make or break year for him. Stands to lose major minutes especially coming back from an injury (or surgery- whatever he went through). He looks like he put on weight...in a bad way.

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                            • ehh
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 28959

                              #539
                              Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                              Douglas does a lot of things well but he just has poor court vision.

                              Bill Walker lost a lot of weight already but 9 fouls and 7 turnovers? lol
                              "You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier

                              "Beware of geeks bearing formulas." - Warren Buffet

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                              • Hassan Darkside
                                We Here
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 7561

                                #540
                                Re: NYK 10: The Crossover

                                Yea I was pretty disappointed with him. Hung out at the 3 point line all game and settled for those shots rather than using his athleticism to get to the basket. Was late rotating on defense (as was everyone else).
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