iLLmatic860 wrote:People are saying Knicks overpaid
thoughts?
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iLLmatic860 wrote:People are saying Knicks overpaid
thoughts?

E-Balla wrote:mpharris36 wrote:E-Balla wrote:Smaller stakes deals, smaller drawbacks. At worst if this doesn't work out we lose a non lottery pick or 4 2nds. We don't resign Hart.
At worst if KD doesn't work out (likely) we suck until 2030. If Mitchell doesn't work out we repeat the Melo years.
It's the Morey school of team building. Acquire easier to get but still positive value contracts, middling picks, and stay around .500 until the chance for a star that will actually make a big difference comes along. Harden or bust.
yeah but if we don't pick a direction we kinda stay middling. Either break it up and tank or go for a star. The middle ground very rarely wins down the road outside of making us competitive. The only person that really wins is Dolan because he can stay raising ticket prices with the knicks never having any championship asperations.
Statistically speaking that's not true. Look at the Pels, they were middling when they got Zion and were able to flip the switch to contention. The Grizzlies were the same with Ja. The Nets were middling when they went all out for KD and Kyrie. Clippers were middling when they got Kawhi and PG13. The Raptors were middling when they got Kawhi.
I think none of the big deals that have happened recently have been worth it. I'm happy they stayed firm and didn't trade away everything for Mitchell for example. He's great but does he bring us a ring? Doubt it. If we're going all out like that the only way it's worth it is if the player will be an MVP level guy for at least 3 years for us. That's also why I want to pass on KD, no longevity there. You think we can get a team together midseason and contend with one off-season for everyone to gel before KD starts aging more?

ag3 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:iLLmatic860 wrote:People are saying Knicks overpaid
thoughts?
They did pay a heavy price since Hart will be a free agent. Blazers made out really well for someone they weren't keeping.
For it to work out Thibs has to figure out how to use him right and Knicks need to be able to resign him to a reasonable deal
Knicks control his Bird rights.

Deeeez Knicks wrote:mpharris36 wrote:I like Hart as a player and I think i would be more excited about the move if I expected Thibs to get creative with lineups. Hart is like the best rebounding guard 6'5 and under in the NBA. You can play smaller lineups and not take too much of a hit rebounding. The Knicks can plays some Randle at the 5 lineups and just switch everything which will add a new wrinkle.
But I don't think Thibs is creative like that.
Hart is a good fit for those small ball, wing heavy lineups that can play fast. Almost every team in the league plays that way for a stretch of minutes and Thibs has always refused small ball...he would rather play Sims/Hartenstein together then play small ball. We will see if he ever changes.

Deeeez Knicks wrote:mpharris36 wrote:I like Hart as a player and I think i would be more excited about the move if I expected Thibs to get creative with lineups. Hart is like the best rebounding guard 6'5 and under in the NBA. You can play smaller lineups and not take too much of a hit rebounding. The Knicks can plays some Randle at the 5 lineups and just switch everything which will add a new wrinkle.
But I don't think Thibs is creative like that.
Hart is a good fit for those small ball, wing heavy lineups that can play fast. Almost every team in the league plays that way for a stretch of minutes and Thibs has always refused small ball...he would rather play Sims/Hartenstein together then play small ball. We will see if he ever changes.
Synciere wrote:HopelessKnick wrote:DowNY wrote:Knicks aren’t a team drafting more than 1 rookie. Just not that type of team.
You are right unfortunately....the Knicks are the type of team that pays a mid first round pick for a 8points/6rebounds backup, undersized guard....you know the type of team that has had no success for over 2 decades and is the worst or second worst team since Ewing.
In a vacuum I agree with you that a guy like Hart is not worth a first, even protected, but there is a lot of recent precedent as far as that being the going rate for a 3and D wing man like him. There's the Melton to Philly deal where he got traded for the 23rd pick last year. There's also Royce O'Neale who was traded last offseason for a first. I'm sure there are others. Also, though he's just 6'5", Hart is really just an undersized SF.

mpharris36 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:mpharris36 wrote:I like Hart as a player and I think i would be more excited about the move if I expected Thibs to get creative with lineups. Hart is like the best rebounding guard 6'5 and under in the NBA. You can play smaller lineups and not take too much of a hit rebounding. The Knicks can plays some Randle at the 5 lineups and just switch everything which will add a new wrinkle.
But I don't think Thibs is creative like that.
Hart is a good fit for those small ball, wing heavy lineups that can play fast. Almost every team in the league plays that way for a stretch of minutes and Thibs has always refused small ball...he would rather play Sims/Hartenstein together then play small ball. We will see if he ever changes.
I doubt it.
Knicks could get really cretive with
Randle/RJ/Hart/IQ or Grimes/Brunson type linepus. Completely spaced floor...completely switchable lineups.
Obviously you can't do that vs Embiid or someone like that. But most teams in the league don't have Embiid....you can do that against the celtics you can do that against the hawks...even the Heat.
You have enough rebounding with Hart/IQ...and you would be very difficult to guard on the other end with Randle at the 5.
and kp is playing wellJalen Bluntson wrote:Reign23 wrote:RHODEY wrote:Maybe the Wizards one will too....
naah longshot
2.5 games back but, 7 teams in that space. TOR/OKC/CHI/UTA/POR/ATL/GSW
cgmw wrote:Quintessential Knicks — Trade out of the first round during Wemborama. Trade for a veteran on a 1 year contract to play ahead of your last first round pick.
Same playbook as it ever was.
TrueWarrior wrote:Burks > Hart.
I’m sure we’ll all like Hart but come on this cant be the only thing we’re doin. Not a star trade but not a youth move either. Hes going to cut into Grimes, IQ, and RJs minutes a bit.


Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
Capn'O wrote:My concern is what happens with IQ. He's been one of our best players.
cgmw wrote:Quintessential Knicks — Trade out of the first round during Wemborama. Trade for a veteran on a 1 year contract to play ahead of your last first round pick.
Same playbook as it ever was.
Bonus Knicks points: while not a PF, Leon’s latest veteran can’t shoot.
TrueWarrior wrote:Burks > Hart.
I’m sure we’ll all like Hart but come on this cant be the only thing we’re doin. Not a star trade but not a youth move either. Hes going to cut into Grimes, IQ, and RJs minutes a bit.