spree2kawhi wrote:KnixinSix wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:Thank you. Finally some common sense.
Which is also why Knicks probably wouldn't have to give up much besides Randle in a package too. Most folks are simply ignoring the impact of the 2nd apron as if teams could care less about it , especially small market teams. Not true at all. Teams are going to want to stay out of that 2nd tax apron which is extremely punitive both move wise and penalty in dollar wise.
Knicks may be one of the few teams with so many good contracts on the roster that they could take on KATs money.
People here love to trash Randle too like he has no value. Thats hilarious anyone who understands Basketball can see the effect Randle has when he is on the floor. Do you think he gets doubled almost every single time down low because he somehow sucks. Teams gameplan specifically for him. He totally opens up the floor for Brunson and the other shooters. Did we need see how Brunson was absolutely blitzed, abused and manhandled by every single team after we lost Reuben? Thats because there was no one they had to remotely respect down low once he was gone.
I think Minny would absolutley jump at the chance of getting out of KATs contract and running it back with Randle. He actually may be even a better fit with Goebert than KAT was
100%
There is some nonsense thrown around here regarding Towns that is hard to believe. Randle is very good too and very valuable. I like the guy very much and the contract is (still) good. But due to his low basketball IQ and streaky shooting, he’s still only our third best player. We’re more erratic with him than we were during these playoffs without him. Trading for Towns, who isn’t a perfect player but much more solid and unselfish, would iron out these flaws for this team.
I think we improve if we essentially trade KAT for Randle. So I don't mind that route at all. Plus almost every guy that has come on board into our system/cultrue has seen an uptick in production too.KAT is one of the few that combines at least 3 or 4 of the 6 top things I want most if we get a star/superstar:
-Young enough (31 or below, with sub 30 even more preferable) (not Durant, Paul George)
- Player who is elite/near elite offensively
-Player who has decent defensive ability and IQ as there is a difference between a guy who simply can't play D vs a guy who can but may be a bit lax on D in his current role on another team (not Lavine, Lillard etc)
-Player who is not overly injury prone . Almost all player have some level of injury history but in the past 3-4 years did they play in over 75% of their games (not Embiid, Paul George)
-Player who preferably doesn't have a monster contract (KAT, Booker, LaVine)
-Fit our offense well
The guys who check the most boxes above to me are Giannis (by far), Booker, Donavon Mitchell, Mikal Bridges, DeJounte Murray, and KAT. If the star we get isn't an elite combo guard type, I would love a 2nd follow up move to bring in a 2ndary truly adept ballhandler/combo guard to take pressure off of Brunson's rough and tumble game.