CSL_1904 wrote:reload141 wrote:Captain_Caveman wrote:
Pretty positive that Zion would put them in the mix for AD. Maybe the 2nd or 3rd pick as well.
Curious if Knicks land at #1 and the act of god happens and Sac ends up at #2.
Either way, people claiming we should trade Kyrie would be the worst possible move to do.
We are going for the final piece this offseason in AD, we need to stick this out and see how the draft lottery goes.
I know you’ve said that Durant is likely to go to the Knicks but I wonder the chances of Golden State retaining him? Because if they do... that seriously scuttles the Knicks plans.
They need EVERY domino to fall their way.... HUGE chance it doesn’t break for them.
The problem is... don't you think the Knicks moving Porzingis so quickly, out of nowhere, doesn't mean they have a guarantee (or at least a very strong indication) that some top free agent (or two) are going there? I mean, it's just strange. I know the Knicks are usually dumb, but even they couldn't be dumb enough to give Porzingis up like that for nothing.
Not really.
I mean, Hardaway and Lee contracts are bad anyway (not really bad but still) so clearing them is a good thing for the Knicks and helps them tank anyway.
As far as moving Porzingis that’s an extremely smart move.
There has been tension between both parties for a while now and the WORST thing they could do (which they would’ve had to do) is maxing him without seeing him play.
This is a 7”3 guy who hasn’t exactly been perfectly healthy coming off an ACL.
Yeah he COULD come back really good but this essentially shifts that risk onto another franchise now.