dakomish23 wrote:
We were supposed to make the Nets trade him here?
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thebuzzardman wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
We were supposed to make the Nets trade him here?
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
thebuzzardman wrote:Mecca wrote:Capn'O wrote:
I think you and I are on the same page that the Knicks should be incrementally adding young pieces in ways other than the draft. Doesn't seem like the brass is on that page and we're just not prepped to make those kind of moves. Rookie scale and 1 yrs leading to max FAs is their MO.
Yep. You pretty much have their strategy down pat. I don’t HATE it, I just don’t prefer it.
So, guys younger than Randle or even Payton, both who are 24/25?
On the whole I agree with you guys, but taking chances on 2nd contract guys like Vonleh, Mudiay, Mario, Payton and Portis, and then going more in on Randle, is a form of doing that. A variation.
Also, I'm going to give it this year to see if they take back any young players IF they are able to deal some of these contracts.
Mecca wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Mecca wrote:
Yep. You pretty much have their strategy down pat. I don’t HATE it, I just don’t prefer it.
So, guys younger than Randle or even Payton, both who are 24/25?
On the whole I agree with you guys, but taking chances on 2nd contract guys like Vonleh, Mudiay, Mario, Payton and Portis, and then going more in on Randle, is a form of doing that. A variation.
Also, I'm going to give it this year to see if they take back any young players IF they are able to deal some of these contracts.
Randle is on a 2 year deal really and plays no D. The concept I don't mind, but the player isn't a building block on a contender.
Payton is the definition of just a guy.
Knicksfan1992 wrote:Mecca wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
So, guys younger than Randle or even Payton, both who are 24/25?
On the whole I agree with you guys, but taking chances on 2nd contract guys like Vonleh, Mudiay, Mario, Payton and Portis, and then going more in on Randle, is a form of doing that. A variation.
Also, I'm going to give it this year to see if they take back any young players IF they are able to deal some of these contracts.
Randle is on a 2 year deal really and plays no D. The concept I don't mind, but the player isn't a building block on a contender.
Payton is the definition of just a guy.
I think he's looked a lot better on that end the last 2 games of the pre-season. Not saying much but I'm a little more optimistic than I was.
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
dakomish23 wrote:
Rabb has fallen from lottery hopeful to this. Damn.
dakomish23 wrote:
GONYK wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:Mecca wrote:Capn'O wrote:
I think you and I are on the same page that the Knicks should be incrementally adding young pieces in ways other than the draft. Doesn't seem like the brass is on that page and we're just not prepped to make those kind of moves. Rookie scale and 1 yrs leading to max FAs is their MO.
Yep. You pretty much have their strategy down pat. I don’t HATE it, I just don’t prefer it.
So, guys younger than Randle or even Payton, both who are 24/25?
On the whole I agree with you guys, but taking chances on 2nd contract guys like Vonleh, Mudiay, Mario, Payton and Portis, and then going more in on Randle, is a form of doing that. A variation.
Also, I'm going to give it this year to see if they take back any young players IF they are able to deal some of these contracts.
Capn'O wrote:Base around 86 million + incentives for Hield. That seems in the right ballpark in this salary environment.
Hoo boy though that's a lot of money. Good time to be a second/third tier player in the NBA.
GONYK wrote:Capn'O wrote:Base around 86 million + incentives for Hield. That seems in the right ballpark in this salary environment.
Hoo boy though that's a lot of money. Good time to be a second/third tier player in the NBA.
It's contracts like that that make me agree with Pills' strategy more than I disagree.
Why pay Hield when you can get a real star for moderately more?
Yes, the real stars are harder to get, but the juice is worth the squeeze.