JBreezeNY wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:Wildcat wrote:KAT getting ripped across the spectrum.
it was a really unfortunate showing for him and ogugua odogwu.
He can go too.
The new CBA is a blessing and curse because it’s speeding up the time on evaluating players & their contracts.
We only got a 2-3 year window, team gave OG all the money that could’ve gone to Ihart & did it with a smile.
Fam can’t even be bothered to give us 10 points or 5 assists, what the fu*k is this sh*t? His defense is great but it doesn’t make up for the disappearing act on offense.
He would do great on the rockets or pistons where team is solid but the expectations are lower. I’m not saying I’m with the Giannis move but that spiteful chant Melo been doing all season might be working.
Tired of these sometimey, frail ass bitches that can’t shoot worth a sh*t when we actually need them instead of beating up on the Wizards and Hornets.
Slight correction here.
OG money had nothing to do with I-Hart. Knicks signed I-Hart to a deal that only gave them Early Bird Rights. Meaning they could only offer him a max of 175% of his contract. Knicks offered that deal.
Only mistake the Knicks did was not signing I-Hart to a 3 year deal instead of his initial 2 year deal. 3 year deal would have given the Knicks his full Bird Rights and would be able to match whatever overpaid OKC wanted to do.
I still say I-Hart should've taken the Knicks guarantee 4/72 over OKC's 2/59 because his 3rd is a team option, and I don't think OKC is going to pick it up Chet, Dort, and eventually SGA are going to have extensions coming up. I-Hart is the first contract to go.




















