R-DAWG wrote:bondom34 wrote:Trader_Joe wrote:It's much better than this year
Curry
Holiday
Teague
Rose
G.Hill
D.Will
Livingston
Collison
Jennings
Patty Mills
MCW
Schroder
This year was Conley and....Rondo/Lin and......bleh.
But who of these guys will be truly available, not RFA, and is worth saving cap space for? The 3 mil in salary difference wouldn't be a deal breaker anywhere except maybe Curry, who's staying.Capn'O wrote:
I dunno. What's the upside of that team? They're good players but I see that team maxing out at maybe a second round berth. Fully healthy, this team could actually be quite good. If the wheels fall off, they could be quite bad. I'm fine with that. In the NBA, you don't want to be stuck in the middle. Especially if you have your picks, which we finally do.
I like Teague and Holiday a lot better than this year's crop beyond Conley because both have the 3 ball in their arsenal (as opposed to Rondo) and both are better than the rest of that crew. Knicks have also taken fliers on two of next year's FA risk guards so they get first hand analysis. If one or both plays to their potential maybe it's a better team than the one you made. I'm interested to see how far back Jennings comes this year too. He may be the guy. And if they're both terrible, maybe we get to enter the draft at a better position than we do in your scenario.
So also enters my "theory of Melo" being that it's a make or break year for him to decide whether he finishes out his contract here or elsewhere. Phil got him some horses but gave everyone an out. If the wheels fall off, I see the true rebuild beginning around KP.
The Melo theory is fair.
But beyond that, you didn't need to save cap for any of the non max guys next year, nor worry if Rose is expiring. So signa better PG for a few more years who can turn to a backup next year (Lin maybe?), don't waste money on Noah, and have a better/healthy Lopez.
I'd take 1 year of Rose/Jennings with a shot at Chris Paul next offseason. Sometimes you have to take risks.
To be honest, I don't see a shot at Chris Paul. I also don't know if getting mid 30s Chris Paul added to the Knicks makes much a difference. But more I highly doubt he'd leave LA for it.