thebuzzardman wrote:dakomish23 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:
You're a smart guy but sometimes hard to follow a little bit -- just so I understand it, what is your "something awesome" that you're referring to? RJB and KP .. or ... RJB and KP _AND_ Randle?
I'm lost lol.
I mean you could do this all day ... we could have had Donovan Mitchell. But then we probably wouldn't have had RJB.
Focus on the kids in 2017-18. Be bad as expected. Pick a franchise cornerstone in the top 5 (Luka was my goal all year). Have cornerstones your drafted. Have good role players you developed. Use the cap space we wasted on THJ to get assets. (We could have used that to dump Noah instead of stretching him). Rinse and repeat for 2018-19. Leave a crap ton of space open in 2019. Add ppl via FA as the last step.
The hardest thing to do is get one. We had that. We messed it up.
I’m hoping we don’t do the same for RJB.
Dakomish was the leader of the tank for Luka brigade that year. I was a pretty big advocate as well. Of course there were lots of others. In fact, not sure how realistic this is, but if possible Knicks should have traded some future firsts to move up for Donic.
Would have changed the whole equation with KP, though post injury etc there's still a valid argument of it he'd be worth it. But it would be cool either way, because the Knicks would have that big time creating scoring PG or wing, only the blueprint for success in the NBA for like 75% of it's existence.
Yep I remember you wanted him as well to pair the two together. There’s a reason you spoke it into existence!
Anyway, I just hope we don’t make similar errors in judgement when it to comes to RJB. It’s a different scenario b/c he’s joining a team with some young pieces already, but I hope the FO plays the long game with this kid.


























