Butch718 wrote:Never been so happy to be wrong about a player.
Knicks don't draft Toppin if they knew Randle was going to be this good.
Yeah but they did and idk what they can do with him but trade him

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Butch718 wrote:Never been so happy to be wrong about a player.
Knicks don't draft Toppin if they knew Randle was going to be this good.
Members within the New York Knicks organization feel that Julius Randle is part of the team's core for the future, sources told Ian Begley of SNY.
"There are prominent members of the Knicks organization that feel Randle is part of this young core that they’re trying to move forward with,” said Begley on The Putback wit Ian Begley.
JBreezeNY wrote:Oscirus wrote:he's that player that a smart team would trade before teams figured out he aint all that. Unforch we're not a smart team so we'll be stuck with him till his inevitable max drags us down.
Gonna be Melo all over again...
Randle gonna drag this team only to be tired out & eliminated early in the 1st round.
But at least Randle is showing out in a contract year!
Woo hoo!
GONYK wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Oscirus wrote:he's that player that a smart team would trade before teams figured out he aint all that. Unforch we're not a smart team so we'll be stuck with him till his inevitable max drags us down.
Gonna be Melo all over again...
Randle gonna drag this team only to be tired out & eliminated early in the 1st round.
But at least Randle is showing out in a contract year!
Woo hoo!
Not a contract year
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid
Oscirus wrote:GONYK wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Gonna be Melo all over again...
Randle gonna drag this team only to be tired out & eliminated early in the 1st round.
But at least Randle is showing out in a contract year!
Woo hoo!
Not a contract year
Mere technicality, an option year is basically a contract year, only difference is that you have to wait two years to cash in if you signed the wrong one.
KnixtapeH20 wrote:nedleeds wrote:KnixtapeH20 wrote:Bro u buggin for no reason. Most ppl are saying if he continues at this level of play. He's showing no signs of slowing down or that this all-star season is an anomaly.
More importantly he's becoming a TEAM leader and a guy other players rally around and look up to. The LeBron comparisons are valid because he's running the offense, getting everyone else involved, leading the team in assists, shooting threes, taking it to the baja, getting to the foul line... All while leading the team and league in minutes played, hitting clutch free throws and clutch shots.
Randle is a DOG, bully bball at its finest.
We're 14-15 in the **** east. That's barely Kemba Walker or Nik Vucevic territory. Some of you are so thirsty for hope it's kind of sad. I guess for folks who started post 2002 or so it's different.
Ok? We have no talent around him. We're a gritty defensive team like the 90s Knicks.
Been watching since the 90's fam
I'd kill for Allan Houston on this team
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
GONYK wrote:Oscirus wrote:GONYK wrote:
Not a contract year
Mere technicality, an option year is basically a contract year, only difference is that you have to wait two years to cash in if you signed the wrong one.
So then it's not a contract year![]()
His option being a team option makes all the difference. If we are talking in terms of simple financial incentives, Julius' potential outcomes were either:
1. Play like he did last season, or worse, and get paid either the same next season or less
2. Play better than he did last season, and get paid the exact same next season
He needs to sustain this level of play for another entire season before reaping the benefits.
I'd say that leads to the conclusion that this improvement across the board from him is not financially motivated then, at least not primarily like we usually attribute to contract year production. I think he genuinely cared enough on his own to find this next level.
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid
Oscirus wrote:GONYK wrote:Oscirus wrote:Mere technicality, an option year is basically a contract year, only difference is that you have to wait two years to cash in if you signed the wrong one.
So then it's not a contract year![]()
His option being a team option makes all the difference. If we are talking in terms of simple financial incentives, Julius' potential outcomes were either:
1. Play like he did last season, or worse, and get paid either the same next season or less
2. Play better than he did last season, and get paid the exact same next season
He needs to sustain this level of play for another entire season before reaping the benefits.
I'd say that leads to the conclusion that this improvement across the board from him is not financially motivated then, at least not primarily like we usually attribute to contract year production. I think he genuinely cared enough on his own to find this next level.
You're demonstrating that it is financially motivated. What happenes if he doesnt play as well? We say no thank you to the contract and he dont get paid. Sure props to perry for making him have to sustain this for 2 years to really earn his money, but this is still very much a contract year for him.
Manhattan Project wrote:The man definitely deserves to be an all star this year, I just pray that if he doesn't make the cut, he doesn't get a snubbed tattoo like Eddy Curry did with us. Everything has finally just clicked for him, I don't see how people can't be rooting for Randle at this point, whether you think we should be tanking or not, Randle is playing like a guy you tank and hope to get lucky to get.
iLLmatic860 wrote:Manhattan Project wrote:The man definitely deserves to be an all star this year, I just pray that if he doesn't make the cut, he doesn't get a snubbed tattoo like Eddy Curry did with us. Everything has finally just clicked for him, I don't see how people can't be rooting for Randle at this point, whether you think we should be tanking or not, Randle is playing like a guy you tank and hope to get lucky to get.
Lmao what? Pics of snubbed tattoo?
3toheadmelo wrote:KD and Kyrie wasn’t built for this. Shout out to Randle for being the only star player since Melo who embraced the challenge of a Knick and wants to be here.
KnixtapeH20 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:KD and Kyrie wasn’t built for this. Shout out to Randle for being the only star player since Melo who embraced the challenge of a Knick and wants to be here.
Word.
I still give props to STAT even tho his injuries derailed his impact with us.
That string of 9 or 10, 30 point games were up there with the special moments in the mecca. If OBI can even come close to that out put he'd be a top 2 player in his draft.
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.
KnixtapeH20 wrote:KD and Kyrie wasn’t built for this. Shout out to Randle for being the only star player since Melo who embraced the challenge of a Knick and wants to be here.
Word.
I still give props to STAT even tho his injuries derailed his impact with us.
That string of 9 or 10, 30 point games were up there with the special moments in the mecca. If OBI can even come close to that out put he'd be a top 2 player in his draft.
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
nedleeds wrote:KnixtapeH20 wrote:KD and Kyrie wasn’t built for this. Shout out to Randle for being the only star player since Melo who embraced the challenge of a Knick and wants to be here.
Word.
I still give props to STAT even tho his injuries derailed his impact with us.
That string of 9 or 10, 30 point games were up there with the special moments in the mecca. If OBI can even come close to that out put he'd be a top 2 player in his draft.
Translation: "I want to play for a terrible team to put up numbers and be sub .500 in the East and dupe the most useless front office in the league to give me a max contract."
nedleeds wrote:KnixtapeH20 wrote:KD and Kyrie wasn’t built for this. Shout out to Randle for being the only star player since Melo who embraced the challenge of a Knick and wants to be here.
Word.
I still give props to STAT even tho his injuries derailed his impact with us.
That string of 9 or 10, 30 point games were up there with the special moments in the mecca. If OBI can even come close to that out put he'd be a top 2 player in his draft.
Translation: "I want to play for a terrible team to put up numbers and be sub .500 in the East and dupe the most useless front office in the league to give me a max contract."
Capn'O wrote:We're the recovering meth addict older brother. And we've been clean for a few years now, thank you very much. Very uncouth to bring it up.