NoDopeOnSundays wrote:More realistic trades


Add in Pac or some seconds, but the basic idea is a center that can play next to KAT or come off the bench.
There's also an unrealistic trade that fits Thibs criteria of getting a bench scorer, but I don't know how likely it is. We'd have to wait till October 15th, but it would be
Mitch
Payne
Pacome
For
Kessler
Clarkson
The reason I don't think it's all that likely to happen is because Kessler is a starting level center, and he's got an extension coming up soon. If I had to guess he's the guy the Pelicans are targeting too. But that would be right up Tommy boy's aisle since we have always sought a bench scorer, which is a theme for him.
I don’t think the Kessler extension is an issue. The Knicks are going to be a 2nd apron team for the next 3 seasons.
The bigger issue is going 3 for 2, which would put the Knicks in a position where they wouldn’t have enough room under the 2nd apron to round out the roster
But any opportunity to flip Mitch for Kessler would be a home run in my book. Using the savings to land another guard also makes a ton of sense.
How about something like this:
NYK: Walker Kessler, Ayo Dosumno
UTA: Mitchell Robinson, Pacome Dadiet
CHI: Protected WAS 1st
NY lengthens the rotation and gets more durable. Utah - in theory - likes Dadiet as a prospect and hopes to flip Robinson at the deadline. Chi moves towards a rebuild.
Brunson-Dusunmo-Bridges-Anunoby-Towns
Kolek(Payne)-McBride-Hart-Kessler
Precious and Shamet for depth
That’s a 9 man playoff rotation