mpharris36 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:This ain’t happening anytime soon. F big mike. F elizah huge.
The longer it goes the better deal the knicks will get though.
If we agreed to Ainge' terms right now we would get taken to the woodshed. The longer this goes and once they see there is no one offering what we can offer we can at least get back to talking about a reasonable deal that works for both parties.
Right now Ainge is saying "this is what we need to get a deal done"
Knicks are saying this is what we are willing to give up.
Either the Jazz keep him and run the risk of getting him upset or they come back to the table with the Knicks.
Maybe I'm being optimistic, but I think this is how it's going, too
There's really no pressure on the Knicks to get a deal done, at least not in the immediate future. Even if we start off poorly, Leon and co. are just gonna put all the blame on Thibs and fire him, get another year to turn it around. If that happens, then they might be under pressure to get a star, but that's a year off
Ainge is under more pressure to get a deal done, cause he wants to kickstart his rebuild, not have a mediocre year with D Mitch, cause I don't think his trade value is gonna get much higher than right now
Hence, we really don't have to meet him at his price, we just have to offer more than the next team, which we can easily do
Now, it's possible that we blink first, we are the Knicks after all, but I think if we were gonna do so, we would've done it already.