Xatticus wrote:B8RcDeMktfxC wrote:Xatticus wrote:
I like Toppin. He's never gotten the run he deserves because of Randle and he hasn't been the defensive disaster that was predicted before the draft. I wonder how hard it would by to pry him away given the size and duration of Randle's remaining contract.
This is an interesting idea. Tobbin's 3pt shot efficiency went way up at the end of last year and is still ~40% for this year. His defence, ptic team-D, isn't that great, but he does supply a lot of energy. But what would you want to give the Knicks for him? Picks and your least valued player? one for one player swap? ... ?
It's really difficult to know what the Knicks would want in return. I just see Toppin as a guy that could potentially provide more utility in OKC than he is in NY. Further, I'm not sure there is a path towards him providing significant value for the foreseeable future as his path is blocked in NY. There is some overlap between JRE and Toppin, though I think they are different players.
NY might not value a pick or anyone on the Oklahoma City roster, in which case there would be no progress to be made. It's really tough to know what NY would be looking for. I'm sure they want some short-term help, but what that looks like, I do not know. Fournier is out of the rotation and Rose has griped about his role recently. I would give up Bazley with a bit of attached value in the form of draft pick compensation.
The Knicks certainly are perplexing.
The Knicks FO have purposefully tried to build a 42-win team which will just make the play-ins. Obviously, that accentuates the chances of going on a long losing steak and the FO could then decide to tank - but that hasn't happened so far and there is no indication they aren't going to stick to the plan. So what they really need at the moment is more/better options for 3+D wings - with an emphasis on the D since Jalen Brunson is having a very successful season but does have defensive limitations, and none of Brunson, Barrett and Randle are great 3pt shooters.
Bazley doesn't meet that need. Otoh, the Knicks are accumulating mid-round first round picks, with the plan to trade them for a "star", despite having failed to do so in the Donovan Mitchell sale, so anything OKC could contribute on that front would be a plus.