<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Balkman, a 6-8 forward from South Carolina, has played well during New York's first three exhibition games. He had 11 points and seven boards in 16 minutes against the Nets in his debut, and had nine points, seven rebounds and two steals in 13 minutes in Tuesday night's exhibition win over the Celtics. His hustle and energy even won over the Madison Square Garden crowd, which gave him a rousing ovation as he left the floor.With Balkman off to a good start, Thomas felt free to vent some of his pent-up anger.</div>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writ...reax/index.html I have not been paying attention to him and was suprised to read this today. I don't understand the pick but the Knicks had to see something to pick him that early...something...It seems like his energy and hustle are keys to his game and that will keep him in the league...I'm thinking a Junk Yard Dog type player, 6'8", skinny, big time hustle...etc...who knows.
wow, I never noticed him, but Isiah must have knew what he was doing in the draft, over getting Marcus Williams.
Isiah I thought you did the wrong move but you have proved me wrong I shou have never doubetd you but I thiought that we were dead once we skipped Boone,Williams,etc.
I liked the pick from the get-go. I'm not just saying that because he's playing well. I mean it's only the pre-season, but I just like players who play hard and don't worry about their stats. that's exactly the type of player balkman is. the fans already love him and he'll bring a lot of fire off the bench like my boy d-lee :rock:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nykfan4life @ Oct 19 2006, 07:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I liked the pick from the get-go. I'm not just saying that because he's playing well. I mean it's only the pre-season, but I just like players who play hard and don't worry about their stats. that's exactly the type of player balkman is. the fans already love him and he'll bring a lot of fire off the bench like my boy d-lee :rock:</div>I would admitingly say that I was skeptical on draft nite but......if this guy gets more minutes he can really be the Rookie of the Year!!! seriously!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ruelzsantana @ Oct 19 2006, 09:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I would admitingly say that I was skeptical on draft nite but......if this guy gets more minutes he can really be the Rookie of the Year!!! seriously!</div> Um, no...He won't get the minutes needed to even be close.
Yeah he's not gonna be getting big time minutes. that doesn't matter I think he can have the same impact on the team that david lee had last season.
Ive also been saying it from ther get-go, hes going to be a good player..for the knicks. They have 4 points guards(or really 2, but 2 others can defiently play PG...so they didnt need Williams). I thought they shouldve picked up Boone or Alexander Johnson in 1st rnd, but Balkman will bring alot to the Knicks. They are already stacked with talent despite them being trash last year...the thing they didnt have is a hustle player and thats what they get in Balkman.
Balkman is just a guy who hustles and gets rebounds. He has a minimal skill set at best from what Ive read.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>wow, I never noticed him, but Isiah must have knew what he was doing in the draft, over getting Marcus Williams.</div> Drafting Marcus Williams would have been more stupid then drafting Balkman. Did you really expect Knicks to duplicate a position their already three deep at with Marbury, Francis and Robinson. Balkman fits the Knicks team because he's a guy not looking to score and hold the ball. He will crash the board, hustle and defend. Knicks have plenty of go to guys, not enough role players. This is where selecting Balkman benefits them.