Jalen Bluntson wrote:So, it keeps inching closer to August 3rd and there is no movement or rumors flying around about anyone recently. I just want to get this over with. What's the hold up?
Bc Randle won’t sign 4/190
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Jalen Bluntson wrote:So, it keeps inching closer to August 3rd and there is no movement or rumors flying around about anyone recently. I just want to get this over with. What's the hold up?
aggo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:So, it keeps inching closer to August 3rd and there is no movement or rumors flying around about anyone recently. I just want to get this over with. What's the hold up?
Bc Randle won’t sign 4/190
Jalen Bluntson wrote:aggo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:So, it keeps inching closer to August 3rd and there is no movement or rumors flying around about anyone recently. I just want to get this over with. What's the hold up?
Bc Randle won’t sign 4/190
Oh boy.
Go
Get
Somebody!!
aggo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:aggo wrote:Bc Randle won’t sign 4/190
Oh boy.
Go
Get
Somebody!!
Brunson running the 1-5 pnr with KAT
Jose7 wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:?s=46&t=W09F6FrMDfp5_y1gKYgF1g
precious is going in a trade. pretty clearly IMO

DaGawd wrote:this thread has inspired me to go back and watch julius randle highlights.. he’s pretty good

mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
Jalen Bluntson wrote:mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
February 6th is 6 months and 13 days away. They have to do something soon. It leads me to believe they are trying to find a trade to include him in first. I suppose they could wait until August 3rd. That's the big date for Randles extension. It would leave them up against the deadline for sure.
Something is up with this scenario though. I don't see what Precious would gain from waiting to help is in a S&T. What are we waiting for?
Richard4444 wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
February 6th is 6 months and 13 days away. They have to do something soon. It leads me to believe they are trying to find a trade to include him in first. I suppose they could wait until August 3rd. That's the big date for Randles extension. It would leave them up against the deadline for sure.
Something is up with this scenario though. I don't see what Precious would gain from waiting to help is in a S&T. What are we waiting for?
Probably, our offer is the highest. Maybe we already closed a verbal agreement of giving him a 30/3 contract anyway. We only don't know if we will sign and trade him or if he stays on the team for the time being,
mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
Richard4444 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
I don't think the date is accurate.
I think the rule for re-signing using birds' rights is 90 days after the beginning of the season. January, 15th, in any scenario. If there are not birds rights in use: 60 days into the season (December, 15th).
The 6 months restrictions are specific about extensions given to players still under contract.
DaGawd wrote:this thread has inspired me to go back and watch julius randle highlights.. he’s pretty good
Jalen Bluntson wrote:Richard4444 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:also to note a Precious decision has to come in the next week or so. Because if the Knicks do sign him they can't trade him for 6 months which pushes them right up against the trade deadline date. You just cant sign someone and then trade someone quickly. So if they do not find a S&T he basically is on the team up until the trade deadline they just can't risk going over the date so the 6 months come after the trade deadline.
I don't think the date is accurate.
I think the rule for re-signing using birds' rights is 90 days after the beginning of the season. January, 15th, in any scenario. If there are not birds rights in use: 60 days into the season (December, 15th).
The 6 months restrictions are specific about extensions given to players still under contract.
Well then, that just sucks. I was hoping we would see something soon.

HarthorneWingo wrote:Ma10 wrote:Triple J for Randle straight up, who says no?
Never!

