ConSarnit wrote:ArthurVandelay wrote:ATLTimekeeper wrote:
For Brown, you should want to guarantee an advantage. So an extra pick at minimum. Grimes isn't garbage or anything, but his value should be depressed because of this year. Yeah, maybe Milwaukee's pick is higher next year, but how much higher? I think these draft slots are all in the range of 'the same.' We shouldn't have to tag our own assets to Brown to gain a marginal hypothetical advantage.
No, that is definitely not ideal.
But considering Fournier/Grimes/draft capital is being floated as Knicks bait in reports, the Knicks either don’t value Brown for that package or there is disagreement on what draft capital entails
Isn't the ideal asset to "grease the wheels" the 2024 2nd we got from the Knicks (DET)? As it stands right now we'd be drafting at 17, 28 and 31st. Having 3 picks in that type of range seems like diminishing returns. If that DET 2nd can be used to get us a '25 1st it seems logical to give it up. We get the higher upside of the '25 draft and try to disperse the logjam that comes with drafting 3 players in the same draft.
Personally I'd rather hang on until draft night because 'eye of the beholder' lust takes over and picks can increase in value. You can package to move up, too.














