Let’s face it – the New York Knicks haven’t been good since 2013. They’ve missed the playoffs with a losing record in seven consecutive seasons and haven’t shown much promise throughout that timespan.
How do bad teams typically rebuild? The draft, but the Knicks haven’t had a great recent history either.
They’ve had 10 top-10 picks in the last 20 years and don’t exactly have the roster to show for it. While they have recently hit on a second-rounder in Mitchell Robinson (No. 36 in 2018), their first-rounders have yet to bear the fruit of that title.
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Over the last three years they’ve selected RJ Barrett (No. 3 in 2019), Kevin Knox (No. 9 in 2018) and Frank Ntilikina (No. 8 in 2017) in the top-10 – three players who are still young and growing, and it’s certainly too soon to count any of them out.
Who is Obi Toppin?
Toppin was the AP National Player of the Year, Naismith Player of the Year, John R. Wooden Award winner, and a Consensus All-American. Say what you want about the competition he faced playing in the mid-major Atlantic-10, he had Dayton as a top-five team in the country for the first time in school history with an overall record of 29-2 (18-0 in conference play), closing the season ranked No. 3 in the nation.
Averaging 20.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.2 blocks and 1.0 steals per game while shooting 63.3% from the field and 39.0% from 3, Toppin made the game look easy in his sophomore season.
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Standing in at 6-foot-9 with a 220-pound frame and a lengthy 7-foot-2 wingspan, he’s the prototypical size for a versatile forward in today’s NBA. His leaping ability is elite and he can shoot the 3, so how did he slide past eight other teams?
New York’s new head coach Tom Thibodeau is the perfect teacher to try and help Toppin learn how to become a solid defender in the league, while his shot creation will have to come from putting in the work. But his motor has never been questioned, something that can’t be said about other players selected ahead of him.
Contender for the Rookie of the Year?
Under a new regime within the franchise and all anticipation of Toppin being featured heavily from the get-go, he should have plenty of opportunities to prove the eight teams that passed on him wrong. There aren’t many other rookies expected to have as big of an impact on their teams in their first season, and Toppin will capitalize on that when he wins the 2021 Rookie of the Year.
That’s high expectations for the young forward getting thrown into the fire on a Knicks team that should struggle again, entering NBA play with no Summer League and only a few weeks of training camp, but he’s been waiting for this moment to shine in New York since he was a kid.
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The Knicks have only had three Rookie of the Year award winners in franchise history: Willis Reed in 1965, Patrick Ewing in 1986, and Mark Jackson in 1988. Since then, they’ve only had three players – Porzingis, Landry Fields, and Frye – finish in the top-five of Rookie of the Year voting.
“It’s definitely a blessing that people are saying that, but at the end of the day, I take it day by day,” he stated on the chatter that he could win ROY. “For myself, I’m a big team guy so I’m never going to say my expectations are for myself. Me coming into a new brotherhood, a new family, I feel like I want to bring everybody together,” he continued.
“I want to change the culture. I want to win a lot of games and want to get to the playoffs. I feel like the group of guys we have now, the coaching staff we have now, everybody’s going to push each other every single day to be great and to win a lot of games. We want to make these fans happy and put a show on for them.”
If Toppin can help lead the Knicks back to the playoffs at any point of his tenure with the team, he’ll be beloved by the hungry fanbase. It all starts with a promising rookie season in showing New York it made the right decision to select him when he fell past his projection on draft day.
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• Dec. 11-19, 2020: Preseason games
• Dec. 22, 2020 – March 4, 2021: First Half of regular season
• March 5-10, 2021: All-Star break
• March 11 – May 16, 2021: Second Half of regular season
• May 18-21, 2021: Play-In Tournament
• May 22 – July 22, 2021: 2021 NBA Playoffs