NoStatsGuy wrote:Luv those Knicks wrote:fuller4379 wrote:Whoever trades for him is going to regret it. Just ask Brooklyn and Phoenix.
As a Knicks fan, I have no love for the Nyets. In fact, I'd love it if Brooklyn has a losing streak that stretches until 2500. But if Kyrie doesn't land on Giannis' foot, the Nets had a shot at winning it all that year. They were the only team to take the Bucks to 7 games. I don't think KD was bad for them. Harden couldn't shoot but he shot a ton of 3s anyway and Kyrie was crazy during covid. I think KD was the steadiest of their big 3.
and it's not KD's faut that Phoenix messed up with Beal. He is 37 and he doesn't play defense anymore, so you get what you get, but I think he's still a good player.
people love to yap and echo chamber each other on the internet. im sure the guy doesnt know better and dont actually follow the nba that closely. they just keep on firing up those narratives in hopes that someone gives them an and1. ridiculous
I assumed he was a nets fan, or maybe a Phoenix fan, but either way. I don't have a dog in this fight, and I know KD is getting long in the tooth, but I still think he's a good player who can help a team win.
The NBA today is as much about salary and team chemistry as it is about talent, so this could go a lot of ways, but a pretty good return and a team going in to win 25-26 wouldn't surprise me. The Warriors make sense, though I don't know if they have the salary to make the trade work. Would LA, with almost ageless Lebron add another scorer? Do they have the players to make the trade work?
I don't know, but I think it's an interesting off-season story. I'm sure Phoenix would love to trade him and the "We want a good return" is just bluster, but they could still get something. Their draft situation is a mess though. They're not in a good situation to even start tanking. That's rough.
https://fanspo.com/nba/teams/Suns/24/draft-picks
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