bleedblue3303 wrote:Not surprised. This is par for the course for 20 plus years. How many extra games do we win because of this trade. I'm gonna say 2.
Still a first round and out team. Still mid pick in draft. Still same old Knicks. We spent a 1st rounder protected or not on a role player just to be a win now team that is not good enough to win enough games now. We will never learn!
The extra wins don't matter. The real question is how the Knicks will do in the playoffs. RIght now 7th seed, 6th seed is within reach. Play to Play and 2nd seed (bucks) or #6 and 3rd seed (philly) - yup. Those are tough matchups, so . . . you could be right.
I think the Knicks have a shot against Philly.
That said, you could be 100% right, but they're obviously trying to build something, and they didn't give up too much. This is the path they've taken, trying to build a team around what they've got. As long as they don't give away any future unprotected firsts, I don't hate this plan.
I haven't read the specifics anywhere on the trade, but my guess is that if the Knicks lose the Play to Play and the Pick becomes top 14, the Knicks will keep it. It's their pick, not the Dallas pick going to Portland.
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