NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Ghetto Gospel wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
You would have looked at Siakam's 3 point shooting percentage and trashed him over it, stop it. I been saying that since the jump, since you started quoting me, it's literally the first thing I said about Siakam. You want this to be about Obi turning into Siakam, when it's simply about you and posters like you not being able to see value in Obi, you would have done the exact same thing with Siakam cause he had a glaring hole in his game. Nevermind the fact the gap between them offensively through their first two years is larger than the defensive one, both of them were net positives, you're talking like we sucked anytime Obi stepped on the floor.
Tyson Chandler? JR Smith? That was almost 10 years ago, and ended in failure

The Lakers and Heat had LeBron, can we please stop using them as an example of team builds, they had a top 3 player all-time. You wouldn't want Jingles, he's 34 coming off an ACL tear and you had no idea he was a versatile defender, we also don't have a Giannis.
like i said, i'd be good with obi if he played defense like siakam and he could provide something on both ends of the floor, but right now he doesn't. if obi was a finisher that played good defense, then i don't need him to shoot 3's, though if he did shoot 3's he'd be the perfect role player and i'd love to keep him
you asked how we're going to get role players and i explained that to you. we got role players 10 years ago and we can get them again now. you're moving the goalposts
Obi shot 35% from three over a 45 game stretch

, nice to see you finally on board.
No, I asked you how we're going to get the 3 & D forward from, teams aren't giving away starting 3 & D guys like that, and you said we got Tyson and JR 10 years ago, when player values were different. I'm not moving goalposts, I asked a specific question about a specific player type, probably the most valuable type of role player right now.
Most of the people who want Mitchell also realize he won't be enough on his own and we'd need another star, so we'd need another star & now a 3 & D forward.
Brunson isn't a star but certainly profiles as the excellent/VG 3rd player very deep playoff teams have (aside for the optimal size and defense stuff about him and DMitch - that's another debate)
Then the Knicks have to hope RJ makes the internal jump, but he'll also cost them ?28? Million a year while they find out?
There's risk. He might top out as nice 3rd/4th level guy but overpaid and hard to move.
He'd at least represent that amount of $ out for X player in a hypothetical (but not easy to make) trade
I'm with BX - I'd hold on to Fournier for two reasons, defensive issues be damned. If the team is moves away from the true high level, then I'm holding the solid player with 2 years on his deal at 17 million who might be able to be exchanged alone or in combination for a better 3 & D player. Easy? No. But at least possible.
There's an argument for keeping Randle for the same reason, but I can also see the addition by subtraction arguments.
I'd be all for getting Boj B back from the Jazz with Mitchell but while Randle goes out, but that means dabbling in the fantasy that Jazz want Westbrook to dump him, that Lakers want Randle, Fournier probably goes out, and then Boj B and him are kind of a wash - but maybe there is value in Boj B being a better defender who can play 3/4 instead of 2/3
TL/DR - Get Mitchell, have enough left over in right vet, some young guys and picks to be able to tweak the roster. I don't think it takes another star to make the team really good. But it probably takes another move.