minimus wrote:Defense:Klomp wrote:New York’s defense finished the season exactly 12 points per 100 possessions better when Quickley was on the floor, according to Cleaning the Glass. That was the largest differential for any qualifying NBA player — by far. And look at the company behind him. Second place (among players who ran for at least 1,500 minutes this season) was former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Draymond Green, who was more than two points per 100 behind Quickley. Third place was DPOY candidate Brook Lopez.
https://theathletic.com/4397150/2023/04/10/quentin-grimes-immanuel-quickley-knicks-thoughts/
Add this this for offense:Klomp wrote:I believe they have pretty good draft capital to include.
Four FRPs in 2024, two in 2025. One should be protected by Stepien rule
https://fanspo.com/nba/teams/Knicks/20/draft-picks
A couple more things to add to NYK scenario:
1) if we trade Towns, we better trade him to East
2) NY is his hometown
3) IQ does not have much room and opportunities to grow behind Brunson, Hart, DDV
4) Fournier contract has team option for 2024-25 (deadline 6/29/2024)
Summary:
1) MIN has NO candidate for starting PG after Conley era. MIN has NO candidate for backup PG behind. This risk can not be fully mitigated. Conley plays every clutch, every game
2) while Towns combination of shooting, passing, size, slashing game can not be fully replaced, we have some options in Reid who continues to improve, Anderson (if we can re-sign him), Miller (probably still needs at least one full offseason to work on his skill and two full seasons to adapt to NBA game)
3) our financial situation will only limit our flexibility in trading, FA market, waivers activities
4) IQ looks like an ideal combination of skills at PG position: elite defense, elite PnR efficiency
To simplify Towns ===> IQ trade:
Towns' shooting, passing, rebound, slashing ===> elite perimeter defense, elite PnR efficiency
This is baseline. But we would get also assets from this trade, such as expiring contract (cap space) and FRP picks. This is investment that can add to baseline result. But it depends a lot on our organization ability to scout, develop and make good trades:
- can we resign Anderson and Conley?
- can we find a movement shooter?
- can we find a PF?
- can we find a backup PG?
Nice work to both you and Klomp. Rudy is 31 years old and under contract for this year, next year, then a player option. Mike Conley is 36 turning 37 by the start of next season. We don’t own our own first in 25, 27, or most likely in 29, and we owe a swap in 26. Grabbing a ton of NYK picks after handing them a 50/40/90 all NBA center is not enough compensation. You are talking about adding a potentially valuable non traditional PG (who still isn’t playing beside Brunson in the starting lineup,) in exchange for our most efficient scorer and our only safety net if Rudy gets hurt. This is a blow it up trade. This is what Utah should be trying to do with teams like the Warriors and Clippers when they can no longer afford their crazy roster. Bribe them with picks to start a rebuild. We have a narrow window now, and a second window after that that (Ant, MCD, Naz,) we shouldn’t slam the first one shut just when we are starting to get fresh air. You want to move KAT, have NYK get us Markkanen to replace him, and throw us a value guard in the bargain. We want to split KAT not limp on without him.










