lilfishi22 wrote:NavLDO wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:I'm with you and Frank on this. I've made no secret that I strongly disliked the Knight trade from the beginning. I don't disagree that Knight is probably a better fit next to Bledsoe because of his size and in that respect, McD did the right thing by getting your "star" player a team mate that is a better fit. But I never thought Knight was that guy. I didn't like how he got points, I didn't like his offense and I didn't like that he couldn't run an offense. I especially didn't like that he's coming off
And that's all my point is. At the time, McD did what he needed to do. I never claimed that Knight was our savior, or that I even like his play.
But claiming NOW, that somehow we KNEW back then, that McD made a bad deal, is 100% "Hindsight". And by somehow trying to say that IT would be an All-Star were he still on the Suns is ridiculous, too, or that Knight wouldn't likely be better on the Bucks right now. Neither Ennis, nor Plumlee are tearing it up right now, either.
Again, all I'm saying is the Knight was almost an All-Star, and was a better fit than IT was on this team. Dragic forced McD's hand; and while he was able to get good value for Dragic, his haul for Knight wasn't great value. But the draft pick for IT was not a bad deal, and most here liked that deal.
But to act like we knew that getting Knight was a bad deal is MMQBing at it's best. And by trying to combine the deals, as well as the contract Knight signed, is disingenuous as well. They were two separate deals, and again, many were thrilled to get IT off this team. The fact we got a 1st Round Draft pick for the previously 60th overall, 5'10" PG, was viewed by many Suns' as good value.
Knight was also playing pretty well with Bledsoe, overall. In November he was 22pts, .400 3PT%, 6 assts. Since Bledsoe went down, he's fallen off. Why don't we wait to condemn him until Bledsoe is healthy?
I strongly felt it was the wrong trade to make and I know quite a few of us here do as well. Not so much because he's not a better fit next to Bledsoe but because of his style, overall fit with the team, his contract status, what we gave up in the trade for him and his potential. Everything considered, I think I was right to think it was a bad deal then. Sure he looked good early in the season and if anything that just made me think I was wrong about the trade but now that we are where we are, it just confirms what I felt about the trade in the beginning. I didn't think much of IT so I'm happy he's an all-star with the C's but I still don't think he's right for this team going forward.
Understood, and why I said 'many' or 'most', not 'all', when making my assertion. I'm sure there were quite a few fans that had a bad feeling about the trades, or thought Knight was 'over-hyped' when we traded for him. All I was saying was that nobody knew for sure that this is how things would workout, and honestly, Knight has more 'good' games with Bledsoe, than 'poor' games with Bledsoe, so we still do not know for a fact, that Knight won't end up being a good fit.
But mostly, my point was that at the time IT was traded, roughly 75% of the fans were 'thank the heavens, IT is traded' and now? It's basically swung the other way around, where more fans are acting like we should've kept IT, vice trading him.
My point? This wasn't aimed at fans that didn't like it from the beginning, it's aimed at those that look back and say: "Yeah, I knew it was a mistake, we should have kept IT." Because that wasn't even CLOSE to the sentiment on these forums, and if we go back and look at the threads/posts from back then, you will see VERY few fans who thought keeping IT was the better move than trading him.