Deeeez Knicks wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:Berman is not reliable, but it does seem like Frank may not be in the plans. if things happen a certain way, we could need some extra money in free agency and Frank may be the odd man out.
But you could also look at it like Frank could be a nice fit next to a couple of stars and he projects to be the type of player you would need.
Its really hard to say exactly how things will shake out
Sort of going off Frank topic here, but I appreciate the way that Perry has built team depth and organizational depth in a fairly short period of time. Small kudos to Phil for keeping the picks. Sure, low bar, average GM stuff, but it was an important preliminary phase before a real professional GM like Perry took over and took things to the next level. Anyway, even Dotson was picked under Phil, did a WHG pick become Mitch? Or that was the 2nd in the Melo deal? Anyway, holding the picks and the players built up a base of young, cheap guys of various talents and hitting home runs on the Mitch pick and the Trier UDFA were huge. And even having solid shooting, try to play defense, will move the ball guys like Kadeem and Jenkins and maybe Ellenson represent the flexibility to move nearly any guy on the roster for a better/different fit.
I've been harping for a while that I think AD has no interest in anyone but the Lakers, but that the Knicks, likely drafting a SG, and getting Kyrie and KD, will have so much (too much) depth (not that they are all awesome) at 1-3, that the Knicks could easily package up 2 young guys and two "Westchester specials" to the tune of 12-15 million, and add a player or two, who rationalize the roster, but still maintain significant youth.
The Mitch pick came from the Melo trade. I def like that we have been accumulating picks, while keeping our own and stocking up on young/hungry/unproven players....basically taking a lot of low risk, low/medium/high reward moves.
What happens this offseason will obviously be huge and probably the defining moment of this front office. There are a lot of different ways this can go.
Since this is more fun than "Frank sucks!/Is great!", I'm going to keep it going.
Yup, Knox might not be all that. Frank either. Or one or both surprise in a few years. But they have some abilities, other teams feel that, and are cost controlled.
But the subtler aspects, at least to the MSM, is the extra 2nd rounders - that become Mitch. That the team located Trier. And Mitch, in terms of willingness to ignore the "unconventional". Have the Knicks ever had late draft success? Sure. Have they located some "ok" players in other ways - Copeland etc? Sure. But Perry, at exactly right time, right after Phil kept the picks, really boosted the asset base by drafting Knox (again, didn't trade it) and then getting Trier/Mitch.
And pivoting away from KP - I mean, it sucked the homegrown guy had to go, but to get back a legitimate asset in DSJr (yes, him and KP aren't the same), free up 30 million dollars over two seasons, AND get two first round picks in the next 4 years? Even if those picks are in the 20's - they are a big deal.
The good teams have enough attractive semi attractive players to further build the team. They always seems to have extra picks to be able to put into a deal to get a guy.
I mean, Sacramento sort of floundered around but waited a bit for some guys to mature, were lucky to be bad enough to get Fox, but also (without looking it up) under Divacs made some quit deals that really helped them turn the final corner to a playoff team, even a low one.
No analogy of Perry to Sactown, as I don't really know what his input there was in a brief period of time. But unless the Knicks trade everything for AD (which I just don't think happens), Knicks feel like they are about where Sactown was a year ago.