thebuzzardman wrote:B8RcDeMktfxC wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Not only would LaVine not be a good fit, wouldn't it be pretty difficult for the Knicks to put a trade together that doesn't include Randle or RJ?
Sure, the haters of either player might be into it, but the Knicks don't have a PF other than Randle, and I'm pretty sure the Bulls aren't including Williams just for fun, and while LaVine is a more prolific scorer than RJ, is it really worth it combined with his fairly ball dominant ways and less than stellar defense?
I think OKC is about to dump Poku. Could be the ideal backup to the Ju-Mitch FC. Thoughts?
Worth a flier
Ok, so I agree that seems like a semi-troll-y idea. And I had had 1 glass of wine before I posted. However, I think there is some merit in this.
OKC now has Chet who is an all-around better version of Poku, so Poku has no playing time there and I think they will dump him for some minimal assets.
Nevertheless, Poku wasn´t bad last year. Shot 36.5% from 3pt. Does being-tall rebounds, blocks some shots, mainly on weakside-help ... so has some idea of what the game is about. Ok, so still built like a match-stick and not a good interior defender (ok-ish on the perimeter against bigs) and probably not going to make the jump to being genuinely good. Certainly, not on the KP trajectory, unfortunately, which was the hope. But it could give the Knicks some relief at 4/5 where there would be an outside threat. And if playing with either Mitch or Jules one wouldn´t have to have such great concerns about him being pushed about inside.
[edit, for like, doh, I thought but didn´t post] Lavine would be a terrible trade.