acheema0 wrote:Just looking at other potential big man targets since that report came out, another one who could be a possibility and a nice fit is Noah Vonleh. He's shooting well from 3 this year (41.6% on 2.1 attempts) and is also a good defensive rebounder (24.3% DREB%). Unlike Portis, he moves his feet really well defensively and would also probably come cheaper as he is on an expiring deal and with the Knicks big aspirations this summer, I'm not sure how interested they'd be in keeping him longterm. An expiring contract (TLC, Abrines) and a second or two would probably be enough.
He’s an ideal fit on this team but very few trades make sense with him. I think the Knicks want to keep him. He’s young and a good rotation piece that fits if they land a star or if they continue to rebuild. If we traded for him we would have to feel confident that the taxpayers mle is enough to re-sign him which I don’t see happening. If I’m the Knicks then I only move him for a first and if I’m a team trading for him then I only give a first if I know I can and will have cap space to re-sign him.















