Knickgm2190 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:knicksrebuilder wrote:It aint like zion a god
Sent from my SM-J320FN using
RealGM mobile app
You asked and now you want to complain about the answer?
Zion is just clearly better than the other guys. Does he have flaws? Yes. And RJ is really good, but has legit concerns about being more straight line in his drives and also his defense is pretty bad. Still, RJ is good. The gap between Zion at 1 and RJ at 2 is obvious, but not as much as it is vs Zion at 1 and Cam\Culver\Ja?\Clark?\Romeo? at 3.
Anyway, looking at past times teams switched, it took a FRP and the talent level between the players seemed closer coming out of the draft. Frank was a FRP, but his value is probably low FRP right now .
And a bet a couple of the guys in draft, anywhere from 2-15 - one, or two, have a career not that far off from Zions. I'm far from a draft expert on here. But some touted guy in the top 6 puts it together in 3 years, and some random guy less focused on is really good.
Franks value at the moment is a second round pick. If the knicks could get a first for him he would already be on another team.
Thanks for your expert analysis. You don't know any better than I or any of us. We just don't know that.
Surely there are 2nd rounders who have outplayed him, yet in some ways he's outplayed some latish 1st rounders of the last few years. A lot of it is perceived upside and if a team needs a wing defender etc. And maybe the Knicks would have moved him already "if he was worth a first" but on the other side of the equation, they may value him in a role, or are just waiting until next season, and have been for a bit, to include in a package. We don't really know, other than their odd love affair with Mudiay is an indication that they don't like Frank all that much. At least that part is obvious.