HarthorneWingo wrote:cgf wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
Do you really want either?
Depends on the price tag for Kemba tbh. I think this will be a playoff team next year with or without KD and Kemba is a really under-rated dude...so if we got him on a fair contract that we could move for an asset, if at any point a true A-lister wanted to join the Knicks, I wouldn’t hate it. And if we get KD, then I’d much rather have Kemba or Middleton helping form the team around KD, KP and the kids with our remaining potential cap space; than THJ + a late first in 2020 *shrug*
I’m a big Frank fan, and I want him to spend a lot of time as the “primary ball handler” this year for his development...but I don’t have any issues with pairing him up with an all star PG that he could learn from and take over for in the long run. Would set up a smooth succession for us at that position while helping the young core start taking steps.
If KP was two years younger and we could rack up another top 10 pick next year, then I’d be much more opposed to it and in favor of using our cap space to add assets this year while rebuilding for another year...but KP makes a top 10 pick unlikelyz. And if we’re gunna be a playoff team I’d rather get the kids some help and put them in a position to succeed.
So you would sign Kemba to a 5 year contract because I think that's what it's going to take. Maybe you're right. I'm a little gun shy of these type of moves this off season. I'm looking more towards 2020 or 2021
Nah, but we can only offer him a 4 year deal. And I’m fine with that if he’s coming alongside KD and at a tradeable price. I think he’d be good for the length of a 4 year deal...even if Frank turns him into a 6th man by the final season if all goes well.
And if he’s at a tradeable price then we can Avery Bradley him should an A- lister want to join us and that cap space not already be dedicated to KD.




























