CB4real wrote:If you check Bruce's IG, he just posted a Chris brown "Say Goodbye" video clip and a picture of him lifting up a hand as if to say goodbye on his Story.
HE.GONE.
lol, he just can't wait to get out of here.
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CB4real wrote:If you check Bruce's IG, he just posted a Chris brown "Say Goodbye" video clip and a picture of him lifting up a hand as if to say goodbye on his Story.
HE.GONE.
Mak wrote:Knicks trade makes a lot of sense for Fournier.
Brown for Fournier makes too much sense not to happen, right?
It is just a matter of which pick we are asking for. These are the picks that I would take, any of them is fine:
2024
Dallas top 10 protected
Their own pick
2025
Bucks top 4
Their own pick
2026
Their own pick
Picks I don't want
2024
Pistons protected 1-18
Wizards protected 1-12
Dallas 2024 pick might be the best pick in terms of position and value? Knicks were saving those picks for a trade for a big star but maybe now this will be the final move. Pistons and Wizards picks probably have little to no value since they are likely to convey into seconds many years from now.
Mak wrote:Knicks trade makes a lot of sense for Fournier.
Brown for Fournier makes too much sense not to happen, right?
It is just a matter of which pick we are asking for. These are the picks that I would take, any of them is fine:
2024
Dallas top 10 protected
Their own pick
2025
Bucks top 4
Their own pick
2026
Their own pick
Picks I don't want
2024
Pistons protected 1-18
Wizards protected 1-12
Dallas 2024 pick might be the best pick in terms of position and value? Knicks were saving those picks for a trade for a big star but maybe now this will be the final move. Pistons and Wizards picks probably have little to no value since they are likely to convey into seconds many years from now.
Psubs wrote:Knicks are up 62-41 at the half vs Denver. Things are going extremely well with OG, so why make another trade right now and risk things going different like with Pascal. Gotta what for a losing streak or the deadline.
WuTang_OG wrote:I would take NY's 25' pick if I had to choose. Better draft, probably lands in 20's.

Mr. Perfect wrote:Let's get a package going to the Mavs, give them both Poeltl and Bruce Brown (or can Brown only be traded on his own?). I want back Lively + Josh Green + filler contracts. They don't have any picks to trade anyways. They're reeling right now, they're going to want to make a move or two before the deadline, pressure's on.

WuTang_OG wrote:I would take NY's 25' pick if I had to choose. Better draft, probably lands in 20's.
ForeverTFC wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:I would take NY's 25' pick if I had to choose. Better draft, probably lands in 20's.
100%. What the hell are we going to do with 4-5 picks in one of the worst drafts of all time.
mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:I would take NY's 25' pick if I had to choose. Better draft, probably lands in 20's.
100%. What the hell are we going to do with 4-5 picks in one of the worst drafts of all time.
Massive did say several times during his media availability last week that he doesn't expect to use all the picks in June. My guess is that he uses the 2 late first round picks to move up to the mid first round.
ForeverTFC wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:I would take NY's 25' pick if I had to choose. Better draft, probably lands in 20's.
100%. What the hell are we going to do with 4-5 picks in one of the worst drafts of all time.
ForeverTFC wrote:mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:
100%. What the hell are we going to do with 4-5 picks in one of the worst drafts of all time.
Massive did say several times during his media availability last week that he doesn't expect to use all the picks in June. My guess is that he uses the 2 late first round picks to move up to the mid first round.
Sure, but if the draft is that bad, why would someone swap a pick for 2 picks later in the round? I hope he finds a way to consolidate as well but i still would much rather any other pick we get back is 25 or later.
ForeverTFC wrote:mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:
100%. What the hell are we going to do with 4-5 picks in one of the worst drafts of all time.
Massive did say several times during his media availability last week that he doesn't expect to use all the picks in June. My guess is that he uses the 2 late first round picks to move up to the mid first round.
Sure, but if the draft is that bad, why would someone swap a pick for 2 picks later in the round? I hope he finds a way to consolidate as well but i still would much rather any other pick we get back is 25 or later.
mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:mtcan wrote:Massive did say several times during his media availability last week that he doesn't expect to use all the picks in June. My guess is that he uses the 2 late first round picks to move up to the mid first round.
Sure, but if the draft is that bad, why would someone swap a pick for 2 picks later in the round? I hope he finds a way to consolidate as well but i still would much rather any other pick we get back is 25 or later.
With the new tax aprons, there will always a need to add talent on controllable contracts.
And I don't buy the comments about this draft being weak. It is considered weak until years later when an all-NBA player or two emerges. Not saying that will happen for sure but it really is too early to tell.
NEWARK, N.J. — The 2013 NBA Draft class is so weak that more than a half dozen prospects from the 2014 Draft class would go No. 1 this year.
Raptorfan2012 wrote:Mak wrote:Knicks trade makes a lot of sense for Fournier.
Brown for Fournier makes too much sense not to happen, right?
It is just a matter of which pick we are asking for. These are the picks that I would take, any of them is fine:
2024
Dallas top 10 protected
Their own pick
2025
Bucks top 4
Their own pick
2026
Their own pick
Picks I don't want
2024
Pistons protected 1-18
Wizards protected 1-12
Dallas 2024 pick might be the best pick in terms of position and value? Knicks were saving those picks for a trade for a big star but maybe now this will be the final move. Pistons and Wizards picks probably have little to no value since they are likely to convey into seconds many years from now.
I don't want Fournier and just a pick for Brown. Grimes has to come back or we look elsewhere.
mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:mtcan wrote:Massive did say several times during his media availability last week that he doesn't expect to use all the picks in June. My guess is that he uses the 2 late first round picks to move up to the mid first round.
Sure, but if the draft is that bad, why would someone swap a pick for 2 picks later in the round? I hope he finds a way to consolidate as well but i still would much rather any other pick we get back is 25 or later.
With the new tax aprons, there will always a need to add talent on controllable contracts.
And I don't buy the comments about this draft being weak. It is considered weak until years later when an all-NBA player or two emerges. Not saying that will happen for sure but it really is too early to tell.
douggood wrote:mtcan wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:
Sure, but if the draft is that bad, why would someone swap a pick for 2 picks later in the round? I hope he finds a way to consolidate as well but i still would much rather any other pick we get back is 25 or later.
With the new tax aprons, there will always a need to add talent on controllable contracts.
And I don't buy the comments about this draft being weak. It is considered weak until years later when an all-NBA player or two emerges. Not saying that will happen for sure but it really is too early to tell.
2013 was considered terrible as well,
https://www.zagsblog.com/2013/02/17/nba-gm-2013-draft-is-historically-weak/NEWARK, N.J. — The 2013 NBA Draft class is so weak that more than a half dozen prospects from the 2014 Draft class would go No. 1 this year.
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The GM said that the 2014 draft class is so strong that he rattled off more than half a dozen players he would take No. 1 if they went this year: Andrew Wiggins, Jabari Parker, Julius Randle, Aaron Gordon, Andrew and Aaron Harrison and Noah Vonleh.
“I think conservatively there are probably seven guys in next year’s draft that would have a shot at going No. 1 in this year’s draft,” he said.
2013 draft gave us Giannis, gobert