Dubious Handles wrote:Leon and Julius need to be a bit pragmatic here and draw the line at 5 picks!!
I do understand the excitement and the inclination to overpay though, when the trade goes down it will move the Knicks immeidately to contenders for the foreseeable future.
HOF coach + MVP leader + 2 efficient lead guard scorers is a finalist team no doubt, assuming no injuries.
I'd assume the haggling is over number of picks but also which years. Knicks might want to maintain back to back picks in one year or not trade completely out of the 2023 draft even if it's just holding the Mavs pick, who knows.
There is probably various stances put up by both Ainge and Rose about which player Ainge wants, who Rose really wants to keep - some of it true, some of it just to drive price or win another point. I can easily see Ainge asking for Grimes, IQ, Obi without wanting 2 of them, just to extract 2 picks or ensure his pick price (and his realistic one, not his totally win the trade one) is met.
Then again, Ainge is a nut and wants to dominate every trade like a d*uche.
Pick price or price "get a star" has been creeping up even before Ainge. Davis went for a sh*t ton, Harden has been expensive several times, KD's price was a bit "pick steep". I'm less sold on idea Gobert created some "new price" as it's Ainge fleecing a team - it's allowed to be a one off, not set a new bar. I mean, seriously?
The Jazz fan on here had a point - The Knicks grab bag of picks from other teams isn't that great as the are all protected so they fall in the early 20's, basically, except the Bucks 2025, and well, that's probably 20's anyway.
On the other hand, he overstated the extent to which they "won't convey"
Right off the bat, the Mavs pick will convey. So will the Bucks.
Nuggets pick will convey and will convey in 2023 (I didn't know we had this pick)
I'd say at least one out of two of the Pistons/Wizards picks convey.
Anyway, I had this in some ebook post somewhere, but if the Knicks do 2023/25/27 unprotected, that's equal value to bulk of picks in Gobert trade. I don't think the Knicks want to deal 2029, and that was only top 5 protected, so it might take two "ok" picks, like Mavs and Pistons or Mavs and Wizards or even Pistons/Wizards to kind of even it out.
So, it's possible the Knicks can look like they are trading 5 picks, when the value is more like the Wolves 4.
Also, Wolves put two "ok" pick-like players in the trade, just drafted Wessler, and drafted two years ago Bolomero.
I guess there can be some negotiation around perceived value of IQ or Grimes to those guys, Knicks asking if they'll take a pick instead of IQ or Grimes, and so on.