K-DOT wrote:god shammgod wrote:K-DOT wrote:If it's about money, it comes down to him vs DSJ or Knox
I understand why they'd get rid of him over them, Knox has the highest potential out of them and is Perry's own pick and it looks bad on you if you dump a guy you drafted 9th overall one year prior
If we knew Kyrie or Kemba were coming, it'd make more sense to trade DSJ as he'd be redundant and can't really play together with them, but we don't know for sure on draft night
So logically that leaves you with Frank. It makes sense, I just don't like it personally
i don't think they view frank as a starter so either one would be coming off the bench in that scenario
But Frank would provide more versatility off the bench in that scenario cause you can play him next to anybody at any position, whereas DSJ would only really be effective when Kyrie/Kemba aren't on the court at the same time as him
This is where I fall, dependent on Frank tightening up his jumper. He could give spot minutes at 1,2,3, or at least defend those positions and open up the substitution pattern. Also, I'd figure the Pels are asking for DSJr and Knox along with RJ - because DSJr is better than Frank, and also I believe his salary (or Franks) is needed in the deal.
So, I'm also aware this is my opinion and might not be the FO's, but I see a few variables in play. Are the Knicks trading for AD? Who do the Pels want - would it be an either or of Knox or DSJr (I say it's both)? If the AREN'T trading for AD, Frank might be moved to give all the $ that Durant and Kyrie want and any sort of pick isn't $. There is also a consideration that although I think Frank provides flexibility behind 1,2,3 for defense etc, the Knicks might value DSJr behind Kyrie, even if it's in a reduced role for a season or two.