Mr. J
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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">GREENBURGH, NY, June 1, 2005 -- In today?s youth-oriented basketball universe, even all NBA early entries are not created equal. Take North Carolina junior Raymond Felton, reigning national Champion, winner of the Bob Cousy Award for best college quarterback, basically a fully mature point guard. ?It was the best time to come out of school,? he says following his Knicks workout at the team?s Madison Square Garden Training Center. ?After last season, what else was there left for me to accomplish?? At the same time, high school phenom Monta Ellis claims ?I felt that I was ready for the NBA challenge,? as well. ?But, just by working out here, going up against Raymond, opened my eyes. I know I have to get physically stronger,? he says.
Felton, the college junior, is a sturdy 6-1, 200 pounds of experienced muscle. Ellis, the kid, is a willowy 6-2 and 175 after a large meal.
Where they do finally meet is in their terrific talents and the things they have to offer the team that might pick them on June 28th. ?I am a tremendous admirer of Steve Nash and Jason Kidd,? says Felton. ?I think Nash?s MVP Award was more than deserved. Look at all the things those two guys do for their teams, whether or not they score a lot on a given night. I?ve seen Nash score two points and be the best player out there. I?m a great believer that a team benefits the most from a pass-first point guard. That?s the type of player I aim to be.?</div>
Knicks.com
I like both of these guys and the only one I see us getting is Ellis. Isiah won?t draft a point guard simply because we don?t need one with our lottery pick, but if someone like Ellis is still on the board by 30 or maybe even 54, than Zeke might be hard pressed to pass up on such talent.
Felton, the college junior, is a sturdy 6-1, 200 pounds of experienced muscle. Ellis, the kid, is a willowy 6-2 and 175 after a large meal.
Where they do finally meet is in their terrific talents and the things they have to offer the team that might pick them on June 28th. ?I am a tremendous admirer of Steve Nash and Jason Kidd,? says Felton. ?I think Nash?s MVP Award was more than deserved. Look at all the things those two guys do for their teams, whether or not they score a lot on a given night. I?ve seen Nash score two points and be the best player out there. I?m a great believer that a team benefits the most from a pass-first point guard. That?s the type of player I aim to be.?</div>
Knicks.com
I like both of these guys and the only one I see us getting is Ellis. Isiah won?t draft a point guard simply because we don?t need one with our lottery pick, but if someone like Ellis is still on the board by 30 or maybe even 54, than Zeke might be hard pressed to pass up on such talent.
