Wildcat wrote:I just need to rrumors!!!
iterate these "leaks" are to avoid league suspicion with potential promises prior to the OG trade.
That's is 100% what I think
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Wildcat wrote:I just need to rrumors!!!
iterate these "leaks" are to avoid league suspicion with potential promises prior to the OG trade.
Bob Ross wrote:Wildcat wrote:I just need to rrumors!!!
iterate these "leaks" are to avoid league suspicion with potential promises prior to the OG trade.
That's is 100% what I think
nykballa2k4 wrote:Bob Ross wrote:Wildcat wrote:I just need to rrumors!!!
iterate these "leaks" are to avoid league suspicion with potential promises prior to the OG trade.
That's is 100% what I think
idk, I think Knicks have some buyers remorse and I feel that OG's availability (or lack thereof) is problematic. Knicks probably see him as a 3rd piece, he still wants to be a top gun.
New rules being that you cannot pay everybody. The difference between this and the Spida problem is that here we have an inside track whereas with Spida, we had no control.
WargamesX wrote:I think a more informed discussion is
1) Are the Knicks really willing to go over the 2nd apron this year to keep OG and Hartenstein?
2) if they are not, then what moves are they going to make stay under that cap?
Those are my biggest questions.
Wildcat wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:Bob Ross wrote:
That's is 100% what I think
idk, I think Knicks have some buyers remorse and I feel that OG's availability (or lack thereof) is problematic. Knicks probably see him as a 3rd piece, he still wants to be a top gun.
New rules being that you cannot pay everybody. The difference between this and the Spida problem is that here we have an inside track whereas with Spida, we had no control.
There's no buyers remorse. He does not want to be a top gun. I have no idea where you're evening pulling either of those conclusions from. The rules are meant to stop rosters with 3 or 50 mil players on any given team. It can't be helped if can't see the very obvious misdirection.
Wildcat wrote:WargamesX wrote:I think a more informed discussion is
1) Are the Knicks really willing to go over the 2nd apron this year to keep OG and Hartenstein?
2) if they are not, then what moves are they going to make stay under that cap?
Those are my biggest questions.
The 2nd apron is $190 mil. I think if they choose so can avoid it.
WargamesX wrote:Wildcat wrote:WargamesX wrote:I think a more informed discussion is
1) Are the Knicks really willing to go over the 2nd apron this year to keep OG and Hartenstein?
2) if they are not, then what moves are they going to make stay under that cap?
Those are my biggest questions.
The 2nd apron is $190 mil. I think if they choose so can avoid it.
I guess my real question is will they choose too avoid it or run it back.
Wildcat wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:Bob Ross wrote:
That's is 100% what I think
idk, I think Knicks have some buyers remorse and I feel that OG's availability (or lack thereof) is problematic. Knicks probably see him as a 3rd piece, he still wants to be a top gun.
New rules being that you cannot pay everybody. The difference between this and the Spida problem is that here we have an inside track whereas with Spida, we had no control.
There's no buyers remorse. He does not want to be a top gun. I have no idea where you're evening pulling either of those conclusions from. The rules are meant to stop rosters with 3 or 50 mil players on any given team. It can't be helped if can't see the very obvious misdirection.
WargamesX wrote:I think a more informed discussion is
1) Are the Knicks really willing to go over the 2nd apron this year to keep OG and Hartenstein?
2) if they are not, then what moves are they going to make stay under that cap?
Those are my biggest questions.
douggood wrote:Wildcat wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:
idk, I think Knicks have some buyers remorse and I feel that OG's availability (or lack thereof) is problematic. Knicks probably see him as a 3rd piece, he still wants to be a top gun.
New rules being that you cannot pay everybody. The difference between this and the Spida problem is that here we have an inside track whereas with Spida, we had no control.
There's no buyers remorse. He does not want to be a top gun. I have no idea where you're evening pulling either of those conclusions from. The rules are meant to stop rosters with 3 or 50 mil players on any given team. It can't be helped if can't see the very obvious misdirection.
the rule is also meant to stop rosters with 8 players making apx $20+
if og and ihart re-sign and pick up bogs option, that means those 8 players alone puts them into the tax. (tax $171, first apron $178, second arpon $188), so for sure above 1st arpon, and close enough to 2nd apron to give them pause)
for the knicks if they want status quo, keep the roster going forward and upgrade around margins its not an issue, its if they want to make a big splash is when the restrictions become an issue.
KnixinSix wrote:I feel like we have run out of time waiting patiently for that star. The new CBA now will make it very hard to trade. We are going to be right there at the 2nd Apron. We need to strike now and kind of lock in a team at this point and say let's go for it.
The guy I think becomes the most available is KAT. Not my first choice but I definitely think that him and Brunson could be dynamite together.
KAT has so many connections to the Knicks from Rose, CAA , being a local Jersey kid, and of course the former MINNY head honcho now on our payroll Rosas.
Minny it seems wants the cap relief. Also Naz Reid continues to grow into a potential capable replacement for KAT
If you trade for KAT prior to July 1 his cost is 36M vs 49M.
You trade Bogey (19M) and Mitch Robinson (15M) and another smaller contract plus 3-4FRPs for KAT. This is on the assumption Minny is very averse to the cap ramifications of keeping KAT while we might be willing to take it on.
KAT because of the monster salary is not going to have a huge market .Knicks might be willing to deal with the cap ramifications with a 'locked in' team.
Rotation (minutes):
KAT(16), I-HART (32)
Randle (32), KAT(16)
OG(32), Hart (16)
DDV(32), Hart(16)
Brunson (32), McBride (16)
KnicksGadfly wrote:KnixinSix wrote:I feel like we have run out of time waiting patiently for that star. The new CBA now will make it very hard to trade. We are going to be right there at the 2nd Apron. We need to strike now and kind of lock in a team at this point and say let's go for it.
The guy I think becomes the most available is KAT. Not my first choice but I definitely think that him and Brunson could be dynamite together.
KAT has so many connections to the Knicks from Rose, CAA , being a local Jersey kid, and of course the former MINNY head honcho now on our payroll Rosas.
Minny it seems wants the cap relief. Also Naz Reid continues to grow into a potential capable replacement for KAT
If you trade for KAT prior to July 1 his cost is 36M vs 49M.
You trade Bogey (19M) and Mitch Robinson (15M) and another smaller contract plus 3-4FRPs for KAT. This is on the assumption Minny is very averse to the cap ramifications of keeping KAT while we might be willing to take it on.
KAT because of the monster salary is not going to have a huge market .Knicks might be willing to deal with the cap ramifications with a 'locked in' team.
Rotation (minutes):
KAT(16), I-HART (32)
Randle (32), KAT(16)
OG(32), Hart (16)
DDV(32), Hart(16)
Brunson (32), McBride (16)
Yea, there's no world where KAT and Randle in the frontcourt make sense. Mavs were shooting 80% at the basket when Gobert was sitting. If you want KAT, make the hard decision and put him at PF.
nykballa2k4 wrote:You are being foolishly confident here.
You may disagree with my belief, but to be so absolute about it is ignorant.
Why could there be buyers remorse?
Well we traded for a player who proved to be a flawless fit in our system, however his availability was poor (as has been the case throughout his career). Perhaps it was expected he would miss a fraction of the games he did miss. Our doctors may be trash, but I imagine they expected him back sooner than he did come back. he appears to struggle playing through pain.
Where am I getting this "top gun" thing from?
Back in his Toronto days, OG trade rumrs kicked up about 1.5 years ago because he wanted a bigger role on the team. The team already had Siakam and FVV (similar to how we have Randle/Brunson). He may very well look in the mirror and see Jaylen Brown based on how that article came off.
The quote "unhappy with his role" was said as he was averaging 17ppg.
He also already declined an extension 4/117 which obviously had injury risk baked into it (offered well in advance of the end of the contract). So 30M is that starting point of negotiations, likely much higher with the cap rising.
If the current offer is 35M, but there are games played factored in (that implies he is choosing to not play), then he really might not be getting a much better deal than he declined.
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/rankings/player/_/year/2024/sort/cap_base
looking at this salaries list perhaps he thought with is strong w/l that he would be in that 40M camp (putting him in that top 20 category).
TLDR version: He was unhappy with a role as #3 scoring option avg 17ppg, he balked at 30M, we traded for him with expectations and it appears that our management thinks he was sitting when he did not need to thus falling short on those expectations.
KnixinSix wrote:I feel like we have run out of time waiting patiently for that star. The new CBA now will make it very hard to trade. We are going to be right there at the 2nd Apron. We need to strike now and kind of lock in a team at this point and say let's go for it.
The guy I think becomes the most available is KAT. Not my first choice but I definitely think that him and Brunson could be dynamite together.
KAT has so many connections to the Knicks from Rose, CAA , being a local Jersey kid, and of course the former MINNY head honcho now on our payroll Rosas.
Minny it seems wants the cap relief. Also Naz Reid continues to grow into a potential capable replacement for KAT
If you trade for KAT prior to July 1 his cost is 36M vs 49M.
You trade Bogey (19M) and Mitch Robinson (15M) and another smaller contract plus 3-4FRPs for KAT. This is on the assumption Minny is very averse to the cap ramifications of keeping KAT while we might be willing to take it on.
KAT because of the monster salary is not going to have a huge market .Knicks might be willing to deal with the cap ramifications with a 'locked in' team.
Rotation (minutes):
KAT(16), I-HART (32)
Randle (32), KAT(16)
OG(32), Hart (16)
DDV(32), Hart(16)
Brunson (32), McBride (16)
My 2nd attempted trade I would shoot for is the hope withall that turnover in Detroit they will want to reshape the team a bit. I would trade them Randle and McBride for Isaiah Stwart, Jayden Ivey and Troy Brown. This gives us a more complete , deeper and better fitting Thibodeau team.
Rotation (minutes):
I-HART (32), KAT(8), Stewart (8)
KAT(24), Stewart (16), OG(5), Hart (3)
OG(26), Hart (22)
DDV(30), Ivey (12), Hart(6)
Brunson (32), Jayden Ivey (16)