MaseInYourFace wrote:Solid draft for the Knicks. Would grade a B-. A little disappointed they did not get another pick in though. This was a pretty deep draft and we have a ton of needs.
C+
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MaseInYourFace wrote:Solid draft for the Knicks. Would grade a B-. A little disappointed they did not get another pick in though. This was a pretty deep draft and we have a ton of needs.
mpharris36 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:Guys, if the Knicks acquired Detroit's 2023 2nd for the 33rd pick this year, that has some potential. 2023 is the double draft!
no one knows when the double draft is
2022 was supppose to be the double draft.
SelbyCobra wrote:Guys, if the Knicks acquired Detroit's 2023 2nd for the 33rd pick this year, that has some potential. 2023 is the double draft!
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
SelbyCobra wrote:Guys, if the Knicks acquired Detroit's 2023 2nd for the 33rd pick this year, that has some potential. 2023 is the double draft!
Fury wrote:mpharris36 wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:Guys, if the Knicks acquired Detroit's 2023 2nd for the 33rd pick this year, that has some potential. 2023 is the double draft!
no one knows when the double draft is
2022 was supppose to be the double draft.
Leon knows
mpharris36 wrote:like usually picks current are worth more so an early 2nd usually returns a late 1st
or two 2nds.
we traded 33 for a slim chance the picks is better than 33...its most likely worse...makes no sense.
SelbyCobra wrote:Guys, if the Knicks acquired Detroit's 2023 2nd for the 33rd pick this year, that has some potential. 2023 is the double draft!
Monk1718 wrote:How did we fleece ourselves?
dakomish23 wrote:
Could be a loaded draft with good players falling as high school kids dominate the lottery
My only guess at why we do this
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
Hes_On_Fire wrote:Lol @ trading 33 for a future 2nd....which, at best, would be 31.
Leon Rose earning that $8 million.