King of Canada wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:moocow007 wrote:Almost had a heart attack when I say that the Cavs and Knicks had discussed a trade. Though it was for the 3rd overall pic lol.
But I'd be ok with the Cavs 26th for Frank. It's clear the Knicks don't believe Frank's a fit in what they want to do. So no reason hanging onto him and, more importantly, that near $5 in cap space.
The 26th pic, assuming they even keep it, counts only $1.4 million against the cap. Knicks would clear about $3.5 million more in cap space
As far as player options at 26? Maybe someone to replace Vonleh? Dikembe Mutombos nephew, Mfiondu Kabengele is a big long armed mobile defender that can shoot from 3. He'd be a good fit in what the Knicks appear to want to run.
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Yup. I was saying something similar in the "offseason" topic.
That 5 million differential may matter to the Knicks. Capologists on here I believe were saying it was pretty much a given a player in the DSJr/Frank/Knox range would have to go to either give the max cats all the max they want, or barring they want every last cent, to have greater flexibility in general.
Add in IF Kyrie (or Kemba) with Durant are a thing, then there is guard log jam, particularly at PG, but also at SG and SF has enough players as well - making Frank more likely to go. Plus the FO opinion of him is pretty clear.
I would have preferred they keep him and let him develop - I THINK he still could, and would have been useful in a tall switchable defense coming off bench to guard PG. But he may never pan past a a situational defender and grabbing that late first rounder would be a way cheaper to have asset, where the Knicks may have a few targets they like and/or the Pels may want the somewhat cheaper player of similar perceived playing value.
The 26th pick would be another asset if they were making an offer for AD, and then in that trade it would no longer put the Knicks a little past cap space for three max cats
I figure so, but as the player drafted there is paid less, doesn't that mean the Knicks have to put more players into the deal to match AD's salary?
As it was, with assumptions Frank was in the deal, it felt like there already a decent # of players that had to go out just to make the deal work cap wise - like at least 3 AND those end of the year filler guys no one cared about who will get cut by the Pels.
Wouldn't it basically have to be AT LEAST 2/3 of RJ/Knox/DSJr + Player X at 26 - I fell like that's around 16 million. I'm roughly assigning 7 million per for RJ and one of Knox or DSJr.
Isn't that about 9 million short? Means Knox has to go into the deal. Plus filler.
Taking Frank out and exchanging him for a player who makes 4 or 5 million less, cap wise, means absolutely having to part with every other young guy, outside of Dotson and Trier and Mitch, though Trier has the 3.5 million which could be useful. Or became useful because the Knicks had to trade Frank out for a lower cap cost player.
I may be misunderstanding this.
I think the Knicks are doing due dilligence around a Frank trade - which they should, but - just a guess - is this a scenario more geared towards to JUST clearing cap for KD & ? OR lining up a trade if the AD thing doesn't work out?
Feels like the move makes an AD trade a little more difficult/asset rich, instead of less. Maybe. Pure speculation and again, I'm no capologist.

































