Juco24 wrote:On another note... is there any way we can trade Sims for Jonas?. Lol
I'd love Jonas here! And he brings Taylor Swift with him!
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Juco24 wrote:On another note... is there any way we can trade Sims for Jonas?. Lol
3toheadmelo wrote:NowWHYcee7 wrote:We will find out what we really are against OKC.
I’m ready to go full homer if we beat them
rajajackal wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:Knick4Real wrote:
No, let's NOT keep it chill!
Wins don't only count against the best in the league. ALL wins count, against both good AND bad teams. And home court advantage matters when teams win the most of their 82 games -- again, against both good AND bad teams.
After decades of dysfunction, we finally have a competent front office, a consistent coach, a team loaded with (possibly) multiple all-stars and (maybe) an MVP. We're a top 3 team in the east and finally an elite and respectable team in all of the NBA. That's worth celebrating.
Sure, we're beating teams we're supposed to beat. However, that's all part of the process. Don't discount it.
People can't let their guard down for some reason. We are not operating like the team did for 20 years before Leon. We are legit one of the best built teams with one of the best FO/HC tandems in the league yet, battered fan syndrome prevents people from enjoying the ride. They have to temper expectations for everyone.
Fuq that. We are just as good as any team in the league right now. Legit championship level team. We will see how close as the season progresses but, there is ZERO reason to "keep it chill". Enjoy the damn ride!! It's been 25 years since we were near a championship. I'm all in!
i agree about us having battered fan syndrome. but i also think we haven't seen quite enough to say championship. i think it's been proven that we have championship level pieces, but they still haven't achieved championship level form just yet. i'm more confident than i've been since 2012-13 that we can get our hopes up though. ugh, that woody team was ripping the heat all year i can't tell you how much i loathe the pacers organization

GettinitDone wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:GettinitDone wrote:
The next day:
The audacity of you when you wrote a thesis on Cam Reddish being as talented as rookie Kobe
by GettinitDone » Sun Aug 14, 2022 8:28 am
Offensively, he can shoot: catch and shoot, shoot off dribble (step back or step side), shoot turnaround fadeaways off the post. He's pretty much ambidextrous can go left as well as he can go right, can finish with either hand in the paint. He has nasty hesi and head fake and euro step moves. He knocks down free throws. He can pass at a high level, to backdoor cutters or kick out off penetration or alley oops off dribble. Since becoming an NBA fan in 1996, I can say Cam has one of the most diverse arrays of offensive moves I've seen from a player. Mark Jackson once commentated on a game saying Cam can do what others in blue and orange can't, or Mark Jones saying hes "so effortless".
Defensively, he's far and away the best on ball defender in the entire NBA. Watching Wiggins in Finals, I thought Cam can easily be even a better lockdown defensive specialist than Wiggins.
t's clear all you critical of Cam evaluate players based on what they've already accomplished. Well if this was 1997, you'd have a hard time choosing a teenage Kobe (averaged only 15mpg, 7.6ppg, shot 4 airballs in a playoffs elimination game) over a then more accomplished Eddie Jones (established starter, on verge of becoming All Star). But the real astute talent evaluator Jerry West chose Kobe over Eddie, traded EJ to clear up playing time and starting spot for Kobe). I started collecting Kobe cards as he was getting DNP-CDs or 3-5 mins garbage time while my friends were collecting their MJs, Hills, Pippens, Shaqs... and they would never understand why I'd collect a trash player whose only forte seemed to be a dunking showboat.
Btw, I hadn't collected any dang NBA card since Kobe RCs in 1997 and I started doing again for Cam RCs (getting them while cheap becoz he's still "trash"... easiest investment choice ever)
Can you evaluate talent not based on their accomplishments but based on what they've shown in the garbage minutes they're receiving?? That's hard.
I'll just let Cam's play in the season do the talking from here on out
Look if it had not been for Thibs' 31 straight DNP-CDs
He was balling when he was playing... 22+ppg on 55FG% when he attempted at least 10 shots
The 31 straight DNP-CDs torpedoed his confidence... you serve a 31 straight DNP-CDs to prime MJ, prime Luka, prime LeBron, they confidence get hurt too... this game is all about confidence.
I was sure of his superstardom as sure could be, but DNP-CDs got in the way ... outta anyone's control


Knick4Real wrote:rajajackal wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:
People can't let their guard down for some reason. We are not operating like the team did for 20 years before Leon. We are legit one of the best built teams with one of the best FO/HC tandems in the league yet, battered fan syndrome prevents people from enjoying the ride. They have to temper expectations for everyone.
Fuq that. We are just as good as any team in the league right now. Legit championship level team. We will see how close as the season progresses but, there is ZERO reason to "keep it chill". Enjoy the damn ride!! It's been 25 years since we were near a championship. I'm all in!
i agree about us having battered fan syndrome. but i also think we haven't seen quite enough to say championship. i think it's been proven that we have championship level pieces, but they still haven't achieved championship level form just yet. i'm more confident than i've been since 2012-13 that we can get our hopes up though. ugh, that woody team was ripping the heat all year i can't tell you how much i loathe the pacers organization
Why does it have to be championship or bust, though??
A few short years ago, we were the laughingstock of the league. Now, even the guys on INSIDE THE NBA have had to admit we're a legit Top 3 team in the East. That's reason to celebrate.
There are levels to this thing and we've jumped ahead several in just a few seasons. We don't have to withhold praise and consider ourselves unworthy unless we're beating elite teams. Who knows, some of those teams could get eliminated and we never even see them in the playoffs.
We should allow ourselves to celebrate the small AND big victories, because they all count. That's my point.
Fat Kat wrote:
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.

jvsimonetti0514 wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:jvsimonetti0514 wrote:All i took was towns former agent to become a president of basketball operations to truly unlock his real potential. He’s got a 10 net rating on the year which is pretty insane and 6th in Pie. Guys having a monster season and the best one of his career. Only one that comes close is that season with jimmy butler.
He's up there in EPM too. Not Jokic/SGA level, but definitely elite. The guy is a monster.
I believe it. A lot of times it’s hard to visualize a lot of the advanced metrics. On a team with Jalen Brunson, you can see the momentum of the game change when Kat leaves or comes on the floor. Even against the wizards you can see that momentum swing. I can’t remember seeing it as pronounced as it is this season with Kat since rookie year KP. Where it’s so obvious that we’re better on the floor with them. That’s probably taking Brunson for granted but todays a hype up Kat day

thebuzzardman wrote:Valanciunas would cost Mitch and the Wiz's pick back. Not sure if worth it.
Then again, this is one of those scenarios where the trade seems to work for both teams.
The Wiz aren't winning anything, no matter which moves they make. Not for a few years.
If Mitch gets healthy, they'd have C depth (which they have already) in the form of two rim protectors.
The Wiz pick the Knicks have is most valuable to the Wiz, since it becomes a 1st rounder for a bad team, plus Stepien rules stuff
I get that 2 2nd round picks from a bad team have good value for the Knicks under the new CBA
The Knicks get a less rim protector than Mitch but a good all around player.
Valanciunas could work with KAT on the floor for limited stretches, about the same amount of time KAT and Mitch would play.
Knicks are more in that championship window.
Valanciunas age kind of sucks, but at 32, he still has 3 decent years in.
Mitch is 26, so would be around longer if the Knicks wanted to commit to him, but you get the feeling they might not want to

Deeeez Knicks wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Valanciunas would cost Mitch and the Wiz's pick back. Not sure if worth it.
Then again, this is one of those scenarios where the trade seems to work for both teams.
The Wiz aren't winning anything, no matter which moves they make. Not for a few years.
If Mitch gets healthy, they'd have C depth (which they have already) in the form of two rim protectors.
The Wiz pick the Knicks have is most valuable to the Wiz, since it becomes a 1st rounder for a bad team, plus Stepien rules stuff
I get that 2 2nd round picks from a bad team have good value for the Knicks under the new CBA
The Knicks get a less rim protector than Mitch but a good all around player.
Valanciunas could work with KAT on the floor for limited stretches, about the same amount of time KAT and Mitch would play.
Knicks are more in that championship window.
Valanciunas age kind of sucks, but at 32, he still has 3 decent years in.
Mitch is 26, so would be around longer if the Knicks wanted to commit to him, but you get the feeling they might not want to
I think I would rather take my chances on Mitch getting healthy. But if they think he won’t get back then we have to consider other options

mpharris36 wrote:Yeah Val is a solid option but watching both games he's going to give us nothing defensively. Knicks got whatever they wanted with him on the floor.
I would take my chances Mitch stays healthy they trade him for Val. Mitch at minimum has value against CLE and Philly two teams we could likely face in playoffs.
Not saying Mitch untouchable but I don't want to acquire a big that will get exposed in P&R defense.

3toheadmelo wrote:GettinitDone wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:The audacity of you when you wrote a thesis on Cam Reddish being as talented as rookie Kobe![]()
Look if it had not been for Thibs' 31 straight DNP-CDs
He was balling when he was playing... 22+ppg on 55FG% when he attempted at least 10 shots
The 31 straight DNP-CDs torpedoed his confidence... you serve a 31 straight DNP-CDs to prime MJ, prime Luka, prime LeBron, they confidence get hurt too... this game is all about confidence.
I was sure of his superstardom as sure could be, but DNP-CDs got in the way ... outta anyone's control
Comparing cam reddish to prime Jordan, prime Bron now too?


thebuzzardman wrote:mpharris36 wrote:Yeah Val is a solid option but watching both games he's going to give us nothing defensively. Knicks got whatever they wanted with him on the floor.
I would take my chances Mitch stays healthy they trade him for Val. Mitch at minimum has value against CLE and Philly two teams we could likely face in playoffs.
Not saying Mitch untouchable but I don't want to acquire a big that will get exposed in P&R defense.
I wouldn't say nothing. His height disrupted some stuff and he's a really good defensive and offensive rebounder.
But agreed, he's not really a rim protector.
3toheadmelo wrote:NowWHYcee7 wrote:We will find out what we really are against OKC.
I’m ready to go full homer if we beat them

thebuzzardman wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Valanciunas would cost Mitch and the Wiz's pick back. Not sure if worth it.
Then again, this is one of those scenarios where the trade seems to work for both teams.
The Wiz aren't winning anything, no matter which moves they make. Not for a few years.
If Mitch gets healthy, they'd have C depth (which they have already) in the form of two rim protectors.
The Wiz pick the Knicks have is most valuable to the Wiz, since it becomes a 1st rounder for a bad team, plus Stepien rules stuff
I get that 2 2nd round picks from a bad team have good value for the Knicks under the new CBA
The Knicks get a less rim protector than Mitch but a good all around player.
Valanciunas could work with KAT on the floor for limited stretches, about the same amount of time KAT and Mitch would play.
Knicks are more in that championship window.
Valanciunas age kind of sucks, but at 32, he still has 3 decent years in.
Mitch is 26, so would be around longer if the Knicks wanted to commit to him, but you get the feeling they might not want to
I think I would rather take my chances on Mitch getting healthy. But if they think he won’t get back then we have to consider other options
I think I would too. And I guess the Knicks could package Precious, Sims and a the Wiz pick and maybe get it done, assuming the Wiz have the rights to a worthless Euro stash player to balance the trade (I'll assume other teams besides the The Brock Allers do this), but then the Knicks would stay too deep at C for no reason, while removing one of the few players who can play the 4.
Now, I know KAT can play the 4. OG or Hart IS the 4 and then it follows that either OG or Hart can back up the 4.
So losing one doesn't seem like a big deal until you realize that Thibs trusts almost no one on the bench to backup Hart and OG, and barely to back up Mikal.
But I guess that's a way (didn't check it) that he could come over without Mitch going out. But then Mitch wouldn't really play.
Or they move Mitch for a wing after that trade.
They probably don't do any trade unless one opens up that is EXACTLY what they were hoping would happen in the offseason, only it happens at the during this trade deadline. Whatever that would be.
