B8RcDeMktfxC wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:B8RcDeMktfxC wrote:He was the number 3 pick. He's had the ball in his hands for 3 years. He averaged 20ppg last year on league worst efficiency.
The Knicks FO want to "win" with second contact stars, maybe including Donovan Mitchell.
RJ has already failed. This is not his year, Randle or no, for key development.
So let him be the 3rd or 4th option. Reduce his minutes a little, bump up Fournier's off the bench some (if he's not going out in the trade). It's ok.
His corner 3 percentage wasn't bad the year before last. So, yes, sure, park him there and call him a "4th" option. And then the Knicks can figure out what to do next summer
He can create some too. I know it's Thibs but it doesn't always have to be stationary in the corner.
RJ might having a THJr trajectory. Not so great if paid too much or a 2nd option, ok if his pay is "right" (whatever that is) and is the 3rd/4th option.































