Mr. J
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1989 was the last time two rookies on the same team had 2+ 30-point games in a season. I found this out yesterday, but forgot to post it. There were two players from the Clippers that had it 17 years ago. And to think Channing Frye and Nate Robinson, two heavily criticized draft choices from Isiah, happened to both have two 30-point games this season. And how could we forget David Lee, a rookie ranked 14th in the NBA in rebounds per 48 minutes, not to mention 11th in rebounds offensively. If only he got the minutes he deserved. Some considered him a bad pick because we had "too many power forwards".
Looking back, I think we might have had the best rookie class of 2005. Frye should definitely be on the all-rookie first team and Nate Robinson might be on the second. Being a Knick fan this season, we don't have much to brag about, but we might have had the best draft class of 2005, contrary to what most thought on draft day.
Looking back, I think we might have had the best rookie class of 2005. Frye should definitely be on the all-rookie first team and Nate Robinson might be on the second. Being a Knick fan this season, we don't have much to brag about, but we might have had the best draft class of 2005, contrary to what most thought on draft day.
