I do not think we can do well playing RJ and Fournier together for significant stretches this season as neither has the pop prevalent in today
I've always thought the same with RJ and Julius. Not sure about the "pop" quality, just that they don't seem to blend well together.
Rather a broad generalization, don't you think?
Let's revisit all of these assumptions and presumptions come Thanksgiving,
when we have a reasonable sample of games.
I mean, it was, and remains, a widely held opinion that Julius is an overpaid, overrated, ball stopping assclown, and we'd have been better off trading him for a handful of magic beans and giving the keys to the car to Obi.
ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION.
I love, Obi, but last night Julius meshed well with Jalen, scoring, boarding, distributing, and playing with force, focus and a purposeful degree of patience and calm which bodes well for a bounceback year.
Hartenstein, Reddish, Randle and Brunson stepped up. Fournier played okay, Mitchell and RJ seemingly had the opening night jitters. IQ and Obi need some face time with Rose. They both struggled to get on track at the beginning of last season as well. As did RJ, though preseason gave one an exalted set of expectations.
Again, let's let our Knicks get their feet wet and some experience playing with each other and under combat condiditons.