mpharris36 wrote:
basically
the knicks are going to knick
If you're not getting 1sts out of it it's not really worth it though. I don't know if that trade is out there to net them a 1st
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mpharris36 wrote:
basically
the knicks are going to knick
3toheadmelo wrote:Reign23 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:He’s gonna get the Randle hate. Miscast as a #1 option. Better off tanking for Cade.
@sham, no he is better than felton. so he would be our best PG since marbury.
@3tohead, no way he would get randle hate. he defends and can shoot.
His splits against Boston in the playoffs were 34/31/53. So much for being a sniper. That’s the same schit Felton pulled against Indiana in the playoffs. And we all hated Felton after those playoffs. You’re bugging if you think Fred is not gonna get any hate here. Dude is gonna get exposed. He’s not good enough to be a #1 option.
god shammgod wrote:
KnicksGadfly wrote:Yah no, let's not compare Randle to FVV. I know you guys have an agenda to prop up Randle, but they ain't even close to the same level of player, and it's an insult to guys like FVV when people do that. The only similarity is that they're miscast as the 1st option, but that encompasses 99% of the league, ranging from guys like AD or Frank. All those guys are not first options. So...yea, that's an extremely lazy comparison.
But if you really need me to break down what's the difference, only one of those guys has a championship. Only one of these guys can play next to the real stars like Kawhi, Lebron, etc. Only one of these guys can shoot. Only one of these guys play defense. Only one of these guys will get a big contract without the Knicks overbidding against themselves.
Now if we get FVV, he will be miscast as a top option...in the short term. But I think the big goal in that case would be to take baby steps, basically spending the first year as a scrappy squad, which Thibs does pretty well. After that, the goal is to get a seat at the table with the big guns, and to try and sell them on being the first option on our team. If we get that seat at the table, then yes, FVV will be a selling point because he knows how to win and he knows how to play his role. Do we overpay? Nah. But if we get him, it will be very different from getting Randle.
In short, we don't need FVV to win and we shouldn't overpay, but if we sign him, there is a path towards a championship team, even if it looks ugly in the short-term. Also FVV is the farthest thing from trash like Randle.
Knicksfan1992 wrote:mpharris36 wrote:god shammgod wrote:
i never thought they would do much of this
basically
the knicks are going to knick
If you're not getting 1sts out of it it's not really worth it though. I don't know if that trade is out there to net them a 1st
knickstape21 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:knickstape21 wrote:
Saddiq!!!!
What’s not to like about his game?
I like Bey and think he is pretty safe and will be solid. Maybe just a questionable ceiling so not sure they would take him at #8....but maybe since its such a toss-up draft. They could also be looking at trade scenarios
Let’s expand on the word “solid”
Cause I think a guy like Damyean Dotson is solid, but Saddiq will be much better, no?
Will he be better than a Jae Crowder? Probably, but Crowder has a lot of winning habits.
Juco24 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:With regards to Wiggins, I can't see any NBA team already picking in the top-10 taking him on merely to move up. That's a $95M commitment to an inefficient, ball-dominant player the Warriors actively do not want. You're not paying almost a hundred million to pick swap.
A deal for Wiggins at this point would only be palatable if it brings in the #2 pick while not sacrificing any high-value present-day draft capital. You're effectively looking to purchase the #2 overall pick in a top-weak draft for $95M in the right scenario. I'm not even sure it's worth it at that point - whomever you select would HAVE to hit BIG to make it even come close to making sense.
I swear I'd be tempted to do it if it was just a swap of picks... I think Edwards can be DMitchell like and pairing him with RJ and Mitch sets us up really well going forward.
Deeeez Knicks wrote:knickstape21 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:
I like Bey and think he is pretty safe and will be solid. Maybe just a questionable ceiling so not sure they would take him at #8....but maybe since its such a toss-up draft. They could also be looking at trade scenarios
Let’s expand on the word “solid”
Cause I think a guy like Damyean Dotson is solid, but Saddiq will be much better, no?
Will he be better than a Jae Crowder? Probably, but Crowder has a lot of winning habits.
Def a better prospect then Damyean Dotson. I see Saddiq Bey being a solid starter....maybe better offensively then Crowder, but not as good defensively...although he should be a solid 2-way player that can shoot and do some other little things. Def looks like a good role player on a winning team.
DaGawd wrote:Kind of OT but I’m glad a somewhat “old head” said this..
I think Gilbert is right.. and it’s kind of why I’m a lil skeptical on if the game has passed Thibs by.. of course playing great defense is important still. But you also have to have fire power to compete in today’s NBA.. just getting by on defense only like the 04 pistons won’t cut it
Zenzibar wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:KnicksGadfly wrote:Actually, this whole thing with Knicks fans and overmatched first options is overblown. If you look into our past, we've had a lot of overmatched first options we revere. We just don't accept overmatched first options that don't put in effort on defense. How else do you understand the Frank love?
My theory is this. Defense is often seen as a function of effort, and in NYC, you don't survive without effort.
Frank love? 50% of Knicks fans hate him
Don't count your opinion just yet, the majority of mail-in ballots are all in favor of Frankie Prince.
Deeeez Knicks wrote:knickstape21 wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:notes from the athletic...some of it repeated info
-Knicks worked out and interviewed Kira
-Knicks worked out Saddiq Bey and Obi
-Knicks requested 2nd meeting with Terry
-Interviewed Okoro, no workout
-Shown interest in Hayes
-Nobody knows what the Knicks will end up doing...But they are doing a lot of research on PGs in this draft
Saddiq!!!!
What’s not to like about his game?
I like Bey and think he is pretty safe and will be solid. Maybe just a questionable ceiling so not sure they would take him at #8....but maybe since its such a toss-up draft. They could also be looking at trade scenarios
3toheadmelo wrote:I’ll never understand the fascination of taking role players in the lottery. It’s like some of you guys want the Knicks to suck
3toheadmelo wrote:I’ll never understand the fascination of taking role players in the lottery. It’s like some of you guys want the Knicks to suck
Deeeez Knicks wrote:3 out of 10 workouts for the Knicks...Not sure if anyone else is confirmed so far?
1. Obi Toppin
2. Kira Lewis
3. Saddiq Bey