thebuzzardman wrote:seren wrote:What an awful trade. I don’t see a single thing KAT does better than Randle and we lost valuable depth and gave away a first round pick in the process. Very difficult to come back from a blunder like this financially. We went from a deep team with a lot of grit to an overpaid squad with lots of injury history. I don’t want to hyperbole too much but this team is one injury away from McDyess years.
I don't like the loss of depth, but the financial take here feels a bit silly.
Knicks were right at the 2nd apron as it was. Randle still needed to be extended and the team would have gotten more "expensive" as it was, not that it really mattered, the team was capped out anyway.
This isn't looking at the team financially like it was 5 years ago or even 4 or 3 or 2 etc. Knicks went all in with OG and Bridges and Brunson, could have added to that with Randle, but decided on KAT instead.
The depth we lost was Donte. That does matter and it sucks to lose him, but the depth issue is the same if KAT goes out or if Randle goes out, other than Donte, which again, I agree with you.
Cam Payne and Shamet might offset Donte some, but they aren't as good.
I've got concerns about KAT on defense, but Randle wasn't setting the world on fire there either.
most of the time kat will play the 4. i wouldn't be surprised if sims is still the starter on opening night.



















