DaGawd wrote:Hardaway Jr is gonna serve a lot of crow on this board...and GB
Yes I'm sure he will meet and exceed the $20 mm value that his contract is worth +trade kicker.
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DaGawd wrote:Hardaway Jr is gonna serve a lot of crow on this board...and GB
ny-n-md wrote:What the heck is going on? This dude may not even be better than Dotson!?!?!?!?!
mpharris36 wrote:im going to bed, sleeping on it, and I better wake up with some kind of clue why this offer was made...
SelbyCobra wrote:I don't necessarily agree with it, but the Knicks are banking on his post ASG breakout as being real (and you can go back to almost the halfway point of the season to his being good actually starting).
Hardaway, Jr., Post-ASG:
32.0 MPG, 17.5 PPG, 3.5 REB, 2.6 ASST, .471 FG%, .593 TS%
By contrast, here are Klay Thompson's full-season numbers in the same categories:
34.0 MPG, 22.5 PPG, 3.7 REB, 2.1 ASST, .468 FG%, .592 TS%
Obviously Klay is a waaaaaay better defender, but I think the Knicks are buying THjr's second half last year as a jumping off point for the rest of his career. If it is, they actually win this contract in a BIG way - that's a valuable offensive player, playing efficiently, in an offensive-leaning league.
If not, then, well, yeah...it everything we fear and more.

                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               
                                     
                                                       
               
                                                                                                          KnicksGod wrote:I don't like the move but I wish I could put my foot up the ass of every bandwagon Knick hating tweeter who says things like 'the latest act of Knickery' because they think it's the in thing to say.
None of these bozos know the game. They just want cheap attention and so they follow the flock of sheep.
I doubt you but I Am rooting for you Timmy, and it didn't surprise me that much after Phil was booted.
                   
                   
                                                                      
                   
                                                                      DaGawd wrote:Hardaway Jr is gonna serve a lot of crow on this board...and GB
DaGawd wrote:Hardaway Jr is gonna serve a lot of crow on this board...and GB
SelbyCobra wrote:mpharris36 wrote:im going to bed, sleeping on it, and I better wake up with some kind of clue why this offer was made...
I'm telling you - they're believing his second half breakout is legit:SelbyCobra wrote:I don't necessarily agree with it, but the Knicks are banking on his post ASG breakout as being real (and you can go back to almost the halfway point of the season to his being good actually starting).
Hardaway, Jr., Post-ASG:
32.0 MPG, 17.5 PPG, 3.5 REB, 2.6 ASST, .471 FG%, .593 TS%
By contrast, here are Klay Thompson's full-season numbers in the same categories:
34.0 MPG, 22.5 PPG, 3.7 REB, 2.1 ASST, .468 FG%, .592 TS%
Obviously Klay is a waaaaaay better defender, but I think the Knicks are buying THjr's second half last year as a jumping off point for the rest of his career. If it is, they actually win this contract in a BIG way - that's a valuable offensive player, playing efficiently, in an offensive-leaning league.
If not, then, well, yeah...it everything we fear and more.
NYKnicksFTW wrote:
How does it help the tank? By tying up money for the next 4 years? Sorry, if we're going to tank, I'd rather tank AND have cap flexibility.
                                     
                   
                                                    
                                                                                           
               nykgeneralmanager wrote:koogiking wrote:JJ Reddick just got 23 million a year (for one year)
Tim Hardaway is JJ Reddick but younger, with more athleticism and potential. This is not that bad of a deal
Man, if I see one more person try to justify this by comparing it to other contacts.
All that matters is THIS contract for THIS team in it's CURRENT state. And it absolutely sucks and wipes out any flexibility we could have had over the next few years.
                                                                                                          
                                                                                                          