shangrila wrote:I've been thinking a lot about a Julius Randle-KAT swap lately. So hear me out on this;
1. Statistically they're not that far apart. Randle has lower efficiency (58 vs 62TS%) and lower assist numbers ( 5.7 vs 6.9 per 100 possessions) but higher defensive rebounding stats (both advanced and regular), lower turnovers and a higher 3pt Attempt Rate (although slightly lower efficiency, 34 vs 36.5%). He also has a higher FT rate.
2. He's significantly cheaper. He's got 3 more years at roughly 25.5, 27.5 and a PO at 29.5mil (it's a given he'll decline that last year given the new CBA coming into effect). Compare that to KAT who's got 36mil and then the supermax kicks in with 50mil heading north to 60mil by the end. I think even KAT's biggest fans would admit he's not actually worth that much so even if he's a better player than Randle the players we could afford with the difference in their salaries would likely exceed the difference.
3. In theory we could get more than just Randle. I doubt it's players, since the Knicks want to win, but we should be able to get a 1st or 2 included to help restock after the Gobert trade. Considering the drop in on court talent would be minimal that's a smart move.
4. I know some of you think KAT is going to gracefully exit stage as Edwards takes over the team. I don't think that's a guarantee and so moving KAT for someone who doesn't have this idea that the Wolves are "their team" could cut off chemistry issues before they begin.
I'm not a fan of Randle but if the offer was Randle, Quickley and an unprotected FRP, you'd have to consider it for the reasons you posted.















