Rich4114 wrote:I can't tell which guy the Knicks want to give up more, Barrett or Randle. They are both super streaky, so I can see the frustration from the fans. Either one would be an interesting addition to this roster, but I'd actually prefer Randle because of the position he plays and the fact that it'd give us a true post up player who can also rebound. Cliff would be able to use him like he used Big Al. Barrett would be good too for the FT reasons you mentioned, but that seems even more feast or famine but with a longer commitment contractually.
I like the idea of the smaller trades JMAC mentioned, particularly the Utah one... though dealing with Danny Ainge makes me nervous.
In terms of splashy trades, I am telling you Zion is going to be available either this deadline or the off-season. Yes, it is a risk. Yes, he is too fat still. But there simply is no other realistic short term way for Charlotte to obtain such a player. So if NOLA finally admits he's available, what would it take and what would we be willing to give up? Not having that FRP owed to SAS hurts a lot. Could we first make a deal with them to get it back given it's protected? Idk how it works if we don't have access to it as we'd probably need to work a series of pick swaps? Could a deal centered around Hayward + name your Charlotte prospect other than Miller + picks? Would it require Mark? Bridges? PJ? No idea what NOLA would want or what would be fair given the risk/contract but pairing LaMelo up with Zion and still having Miller and Mark means this team could be a contender as early as next season if we got Zion in shape.
I'd take Barrett over Randle 9/10 times. With or without Clifford being the coach. Randle just seems like an empty stats player, and his defense is terrible. Barrett at least has something close to an all-around game.
Zion is the ultimate boom or bust move. We either have a top 10-ish player, or a future Sumo wrestler. I'm not sure I'd take the risk, but it would be a serious franchise altering trade for this team either way.






















