moocow007 wrote:
If Rodrique Beaubois was a Knick he'd be considered one of the most overrated young players in the NBA (see Anthony Randolph). That he's "playing" (technically he's not) for a top team and not in NY changes that how? And yet the Legend of Beaubois keeps going, no thanks to a owner that obviously knows how to sell his stuff (that's how he made money...getting people to buy overpriced things that realistically they can get elsewhere for MUCH cheaper).
But once again, I'll say this, Denver would be hurting themselve more than either Melo or the Knicks if they shortchange themselves out of spite. Melo will eventually get what he wants (either by becoming a FA or re-upping with Dallas in this case). NY will still have capspace and flexibility to continue to improve. Denver? Not so much.
1. Beaubois is a good prospect.
2. Denver has a PG they are ready to promote to starter so Beaubois just gives them a new back up so they can trade Chauncey.
It's not that Beaubois is better than our guys just that he
might be a better fit for them.
Play time is over.