Thoughts on him ?Do u see him becoming a very good foward in the nba that can put up 20/10 numbers in the future ?just wondering people :dribble:
I don't see 20/10 type player but I see him as the back-up for a while though. putting up 10/10 off the bench. Curry and Frye are the inside scorers and Lee off the bench brings energy when Curry is tired so we can just turn Frye into the 5. and Lee at the 4.
he's a great rebounder especially on the offensive glass. I think he's the nba leader in total offensive rebounds. he'll be a good player throughout his career and he can help any team but not a 20 point scorer and that's okay.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nykfan4life @ Jan 4 2007, 11:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>he's a great rebounder especially on the offensive glass. I think he's the nba leader in total offensive rebounds. he'll be a good player throughout his career and he can help any team but not a 20 point scorer and that's okay.</div>yeah, not every player needs to be a 20 point scorer, but if he continues to provide rebounding, huslte, defense, and energy, we'll love him. :dribble:
I can see Lee becoming like Amare in a few years if he get a little stronger & better hands all those Offensive rebounds would become put back Dunks instead Yeah I can see him being a 20/10 easy but not now he can stay a 10/10 guy thats great for someone coming off the bench
In my opinon should be starting I love his speed, athletism, rebounding, just his whole play when he is out there. I think he better to have out there for Stephon Marbury than Channing Frye, Jared Jefferies, and anyone else the put in the that power forward spot.I can see David Lee being a real good player averaging 15 and 12 per game, but Isiah wants to stick to his starters and his 9-10 player rotation.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ruelzsantana @ Jan 4 2007, 04:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I can see Lee becoming like Amare in a few years if he get a little stronger & better hands all those Offensive rebounds would become put back Dunks instead Yeah I can see him being a 20/10 easy but not now he can stay a 10/10 guy thats great for someone coming off the bench</div>I dont see him becoming like Amare not to knock on Lee, and I dont see him becoming a 20/10 guy but this guy is a player which every team needs to win ball games, he hustles, plays smart and overall is a very versitile player. I think the most points he'll average is 15-17
David Lee is a scrapper, he's not going to drop 20 points per game on a nightly basis but he's capable of coming in and grabbing 10-15 boards each game. He's the perfect player for team chemistry. He hustles, rebounds, plays defense, doesn't demand a lot of shots.I like D-Lee a lot, I wish him the best.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MosDefinitely @ Jan 8 2007, 01:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I dont see him becoming like Amare not to knock on Lee, and I dont see him becoming a 20/10 guy but this guy is a player which every team needs to win ball games, he hustles, plays smart and overall is a very versitile player. I think the most points he'll average is 15-17</div>why dont you? he sure has the athleticism like Amare (not jumping as high but thats okay) teach him to be more of a slasher & get a little stronger he would do well that way we know he cant shoot but niether can Amare think about that
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ruelzsantana @ Jan 8 2007, 05:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>why dont you? he sure has the athleticism like Amare (not jumping as high but thats okay) teach him to be more of a slasher & get a little stronger he would do well that way we know he cant shoot but niether can Amare think about that</div>Hahaha. David Lee as athletic as Amare are you serious? Amare is so much stronger and quciker than Lee. Amare has a little jump shot around the key/elbows. Lee's point in New York is too hustle,bring energy abd rebound. His role isn't to be a 20/10 player because Curry will be putting up those numbers in a couple of years. And Lee doesn't need to score 20 when you have guys like Curry, Marbury, Q-Rich, Crawford, and Frye.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Amare320 @ Jan 4 2007, 01:29 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Thoughts on him ?Do u see him becoming a very good foward in the nba that can put up 20/10 numbers in the future ?just wondering people :dribble:</div>Hell no. David Lee isnt that good of an offensive player...David is a great player that you need on your team though. And the Knicks would be lost without him. He might hustle the most on the court than any other dude in the league. He goes after every missed shot, loose ball, he works on defense, he has a nice jump shot, he can score inside a bit. I expect him to be a 13/11/hustle my ass off type of guy.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Fray @ Jan 13 2007, 12:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>David Lee = STEAL</div>yup :shifty2:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BALLAHOLLIC? @ Jan 9 2007, 02:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>David Lee is a scrapper, he's not going to drop 20 points per game on a nightly basis but he's capable of coming in and grabbing 10-15 boards each game. He's the perfect player for team chemistry. He hustles, rebounds, plays defense, doesn't demand a lot of shots.I like D-Lee a lot, I wish him the best.</div>
You know what guys, I have come to notice that Blakman shall start over Jeffries. Balkman creates plays and hustles his ass off. I heard this stat about him when he plays 10+ min a game the team went 5-2 and when he ddnt they went 0-6 while the suspensions were going on or something
I couldn't see him scoring 20 ppg but I could see the 10 rpg part. He is a hustler and scrapper who gets most of his points off cheap rebounds but he could turn into I would say a 16 and 10 player. He has really emerged this season and he will continue to improve as his career goes on.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (moses2121 @ Jan 29 2007, 11:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I couldn't see him scoring 20 ppg but I could see the 10 rpg part. He is a hustler and scrapper who gets most of his points off cheap rebounds but he could turn into I would say a 16 and 10 player. He has really emerged this season and he will continue to improve as his career goes on.</div>False statement, if I were Lee that post would offend me.Why? Cheap rebounds? Untrue. He has the most stuffs this year on the Knicks from dishes from JCraw/Marbs, I know you don't watch the Knicks so I will not go on.Anyways, he can progres to a 13-15 RPG guy, he has upgraded his offesnsive scoring game as well recently. Droping 20 I think two to three times in the last 5 games.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (moses2121 @ Jan 29 2007, 11:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I couldn't see him scoring 20 ppg but I could see the 10 rpg part. He is a hustler and scrapper who gets most of his points off cheap rebounds but he could turn into I would say a 16 and 10 player. He has really emerged this season and he will continue to improve as his career goes on.</div>define "cheap rebounds" please because that's the biggest load of crap I've heard in my life. so he leads the nba in offensive rebounds because he gets cheap rebounds? it's his second year in the league and he's already averaging a double double. he's 7th in the NBA in rebounding. c'mon man. he can create off the dribble as well.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (moses2121 @ Jan 29 2007, 11:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I couldn't see him scoring 20 ppg but I could see the 10 rpg part. He is a hustler and scrapper who gets most of his points off cheap rebounds but he could turn into I would say a 16 and 10 player. He has really emerged this season and he will continue to improve as his career goes on.</div>CHEAP REBOUNDS?He boxes out he jumps he wants that ball so much and thats what I like about him. He hustles, boxes out. Iharldy see anyone box out these days. Boxing out should be something done all the time not just when someone shoots let 1 person stand there and catch the ball and everyone else is down the court. Lee doesn't do that he boxes out to give a second chance and gets tip ins.