aggo wrote:No one currently averaging 36 minutes a game is going to come here to play 15 minutes a game.
Use ur brain.
I guess the Knicks can sign some scrubs then
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aggo wrote:No one currently averaging 36 minutes a game is going to come here to play 15 minutes a game.
Use ur brain.

thebuzzardman wrote:aggo wrote:No one currently averaging 36 minutes a game is going to come here to play 15 minutes a game.
Use ur brain.
I guess the Knicks can sign some scrubs then

thebuzzardman wrote:WargamesX wrote:Juco24 wrote:
I think the Knicks are banking on being healthy and probably have spoken to Thibs about minute distribution (they really didn't, but they should). My gut tells me that we'll resign iHart, OG and maybe Precious. Also think we'll get Lowry (Villanova) and Oubre. Probably lose Bojan
Add a rookie or two to the G-League development cycle and all you said makes a lot of sense to me too. It’s not flashy but it fixes a lot of holes and avoids the 2nd apron.
All we need then is luck with health and on paper I like our odds against anyone and I mean anyone. Knicks got some legit pieces, chemistry is there, talent is there, they can play both sides of the ball. If you look at other franchises these are the signs that usually indicate a team can make that leap to a championship.
Can Tyus Jones be gotten in a sign and trade? I think Washington's pick is more valuable to them than to the Knicks or any other team, since it won't convey and probably converts to a 2nd rounder, but if they got it back, would help some in a Stepian situation way.
And, if the Knicks were at the cap but Washington was under, could the Knicks trade Bogs and the Washington 1st for Tyus, then use the dollar differential between Bogs salary and Tyus Jones and sign Oubre.
Tyus Jones and Oubre would be decent bench depth if the Knicks resign both OG and iShart.
spree2kawhi wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:WargamesX wrote:
Add a rookie or two to the G-League development cycle and all you said makes a lot of sense to me too. It’s not flashy but it fixes a lot of holes and avoids the 2nd apron.
All we need then is luck with health and on paper I like our odds against anyone and I mean anyone. Knicks got some legit pieces, chemistry is there, talent is there, they can play both sides of the ball. If you look at other franchises these are the signs that usually indicate a team can make that leap to a championship.
Can Tyus Jones be gotten in a sign and trade? I think Washington's pick is more valuable to them than to the Knicks or any other team, since it won't convey and probably converts to a 2nd rounder, but if they got it back, would help some in a Stepian situation way.
And, if the Knicks were at the cap but Washington was under, could the Knicks trade Bogs and the Washington 1st for Tyus, then use the dollar differential between Bogs salary and Tyus Jones and sign Oubre.
Tyus Jones and Oubre would be decent bench depth if the Knicks resign both OG and iShart.
Isn’t Bogdanovic the better player? And you throw in a pick too?
spree2kawhi wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:WargamesX wrote:
Add a rookie or two to the G-League development cycle and all you said makes a lot of sense to me too. It’s not flashy but it fixes a lot of holes and avoids the 2nd apron.
All we need then is luck with health and on paper I like our odds against anyone and I mean anyone. Knicks got some legit pieces, chemistry is there, talent is there, they can play both sides of the ball. If you look at other franchises these are the signs that usually indicate a team can make that leap to a championship.
Can Tyus Jones be gotten in a sign and trade? I think Washington's pick is more valuable to them than to the Knicks or any other team, since it won't convey and probably converts to a 2nd rounder, but if they got it back, would help some in a Stepian situation way.
And, if the Knicks were at the cap but Washington was under, could the Knicks trade Bogs and the Washington 1st for Tyus, then use the dollar differential between Bogs salary and Tyus Jones and sign Oubre.
Tyus Jones and Oubre would be decent bench depth if the Knicks resign both OG and iShart.
Isn’t Bogdanovic the better player? And you throw in a pick too?

HarthorneWingo wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Can Tyus Jones be gotten in a sign and trade? I think Washington's pick is more valuable to them than to the Knicks or any other team, since it won't convey and probably converts to a 2nd rounder, but if they got it back, would help some in a Stepian situation way.
And, if the Knicks were at the cap but Washington was under, could the Knicks trade Bogs and the Washington 1st for Tyus, then use the dollar differential between Bogs salary and Tyus Jones and sign Oubre.
Tyus Jones and Oubre would be decent bench depth if the Knicks resign both OG and iShart.
Isn’t Bogdanovic the better player? And you throw in a pick too?
And Tyus is only 6’2”. I trust Deuce at that height. I’d rather have a scoring forward off the bench.

Adelheid wrote:can gordon hayward be an option the knicks could go after? methinks he could be an interesting signing
Adelheid wrote:can gordon hayward be an option the knicks could go after? methinks he could be an interesting signing
WaltFrazier wrote:Adelheid wrote:can gordon hayward be an option the knicks could go after? methinks he could be an interesting signing
Didn't Hayward flop in OKC just now?

Juco24 wrote:Adelheid wrote:can gordon hayward be an option the knicks could go after? methinks he could be an interesting signing
Dude's washed! Injury prone and highly overrated by many on this board. Some here wanted to give up high draft picks to get him a few years ago. Heck, he couldn't even get off the pine for OKC
thebuzzardman wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:spree2kawhi wrote:Isn’t Bogdanovic the better player? And you throw in a pick too?
And Tyus is only 6’2”. I trust Deuce at that height. I’d rather have a scoring forward off the bench.
Just keep Bogs then, I guess.
Good luck beating Boston with zero roster changes.

HopelessKnick wrote:With Mitchell likely to re-sign with Cleveland it seems Garland is out the door. I just hope it does not come to the rumored Garland for Ingram trade---IMO that would significantly improve the Cavs, give them a very tall frontline with Ingram-Mobley-Allen and Mitchell and Strus in the backcourt. They would be a significantly tougher out IMO with two very good creators off the dribble and a good shooter next to them.
I think the Knicks would still have the upper hand but it would be much more narrow.....like 4-3 territory instead of 4-1.
They would go from a small backcourt along with a small SF to a much bigger backcourt and a tall SF along with two seven footers....they'd physically look a bit like the T-Wolves....
rajajackal wrote:
robinson/hartenstein
randle
anunoby/hart
bridges/divincenzo
brunson/mcbride
run it back deluxe
Adelheid wrote:can gordon hayward be an option the knicks could go after? methinks he could be an interesting signing
Wildcat wrote:rajajackal wrote:
robinson/hartenstein
randle
anunoby/hart
bridges/divincenzo
brunson/mcbride
run it back deluxe
Lmao, 4 picks and a juicy contract for Bridges is the most 2000-esque Knicks thing to do. Hot garbage.