What is it?
The link is broken, breh.
I'm anxious.:didisaythat:

The kid gonna be nice and will compliment Knox lack of ball handling on the perimeter.Also I’m not saying RJ is gonna be Wade, but if SL isn’t a fluke.
Considering RJ is physically built like Wade, has a effective but ugly outside shot like Wade, Drives and Eurosteps like Wade, Assists and rebounds well for a Shooting guard like Wade, and has a HC who knows Wade very, very well and can give him a training regiment to help him develop those skills.
The Knicks should arguably look to develop RJ into a Wade’esque type player. I mean Imagine RJ gets to 80% of what Wade was in his prime, but better knees and left handed.
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Also I’m not saying RJ is gonna be Wade, but if SL isn’t a fluke.
Considering RJ is physically built like Wade, has a effective but ugly outside shot like Wade, Drives and Eurosteps like Wade, Assists and rebounds well for a Shooting guard like Wade, and has a HC who knows Wade very, very well and can give him a training regiment to help him develop those skills.
The Knicks should arguably look to develop RJ into a Wade’esque type player. I mean Imagine RJ gets to 80% of what Wade was in his prime, but better knees and left handed.
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It's rare, especially for taller players.Genuine question, how many rookies come into the league with above average to excellent ball handling or is it mostly developed?
Players wear #6 everyday BPayton is wearing #6.


Guess that fakkit c00nstaps c00nzingis is never getting his Knicks jersey retired.
Imagine if breh plays 4-5 years in Dallas and comes back home....
That is assuming his body hasn’t broke down before then.
Hopefully we’re looking like a contender in 4 to 5 seasons from now.Genuine question, how many rookies come into the league with above average to excellent ball handling or is it mostly developed?
Payton is wearing #6.