JimmyJammer wrote:Ferulci wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
Word on the street is that he could drop because New York and Lakers don't want to invest time on him.
If that's the case, I think we must do a trade to go up for him. He's, after Zion, the most likely to become a superstar. His fit next to Lauri is amazing.
With Fitzdale out there, the Knicks have been getting it right when it comes to their draft picks. Last year, for instance, while many people were waiting for them to draft the sort of local guy Mikal Bridges, they went ahead and draft Kevin Knox. In retrospect, it was the right move because Knox showed some glimpses of becoming really really good, while Bridges is just there. They also drafted Mitchell Robinson who was arguably the steal of last year's draft. They got that kid Kornet and have resurrected the career of Mudiay. So, if they pass on Barrett to get Culver, that should definitely be a red flag on Barrett. The best case scenario for the Bulls to get Garland is to have Culver, Reddish and Hunter get drafted ahead of number 7. By the way, it would suck for the Knicks to only come out of the draft with only Culver after purposely losing all these games.
You make some great points however I just wonder if NY would pass on RJ Barrett.
Knicks fans are already foaming at the mouth over not getting 1, or 2, and if the F/O were to pass on Barrett I think they might storm MSG!
Lakers? Who the F knows what those weirdos may or may not do. My gut tells me they''re trading their pick, as Lebron is in win now mode and doesn't have time for player development.

















