stuporman wrote:I will say there is a 'similarity' perception of this Knicks team to the team two years ago.
Both exceeded the expectations many had for them so how it ended crashing last time may subconsciously rub off on this season's team. Even though it's clearly apparent it's a much improved team there's this haunting doub about it echoing from the reminder of the past also including the past 20 years not just two years ago.
This isn't lost on Knicks fans, they live with the effects of battered fan syndrome every day.![]()
The Cavs were in a batter position as a franchise to take the risk in giving up so much in draft capital for Mitchell and they also didn't have to give up any of their 3 top core players. All they need to do now is fill in the blanks with a couple of superglue role players as well as let some player development takes place to become contenders.
The Knicks couldn't take that risk going all in with where the franchise was at last summer, they had too many unanswered questions. Yet now they are further along than anticipated because of the rise to stardom by Brunson, some solid youth development and adding a couple of those superglue role players.
Even though the Knicks are just below the level of contender status since they are missing that one top dog player and well positioned to add that piece, they have to be careful. Pick the wrong player to add and it can wipe away this opportunity, there are some landmines out there they have to avoid. Don't blow it.
Luckily with all of their spare picks and our FO's tendency to trade back on draft night, the FO has the wiggle room to make some big moves and still maintain the flexibility to offer a KD-like package if those moves don't work.
Not arguing our FO should do this...but if they wanted to accelerate things next season they could conceivably trade Barrett + Grimes + Toppin + 3-5 of DAL / DET / MIL / 24 NYK / WSH FRPs for Lavine/Beal + Anunoby this summer, leaving them with something like this next season:
Brunson | Quickley | McBride
Lavine/Beal
Anunoby | Hart
Randle | MLE
Robinson | Hartenstein | Sims
and if that didn't prove to be enough for them to contend, the following summer they could offer Lavine/Beal + 25, 27, 29, 31 NYKs + all available swaps + whichever of those protected FRPs were left; for a true top 10 guy if one hit the tradeblock.
Again that's not what I'm hoping for...I'm praying for a cheaper 3&D guy like DFS, and Jaylen Brown if we do anything big...but our FO could afford an offseason like that this summer without losing their opportunity for a true title-caliber #1.









