fourtyounce48 wrote:I was a fan of Porzingis earlier in his career before realizing he was a knucklehead. Randle easily would be my choice.
oh right i totally forgot kp is a trash human being in addition to being damaged goods.
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fourtyounce48 wrote:I was a fan of Porzingis earlier in his career before realizing he was a knucklehead. Randle easily would be my choice.

J_T wrote:Knicks are Knicks. Nobody leads Knicks to the playoffs. Franchise that spent most money on tax and got least wins out of that tax. Mavs on the other hand organization that spent second most money on tax and I think has second or third best record in last 15-20 years.
There is no light at the end of the tunnel for the Knicks, I'm afraid. Their fans are still not interested about winning it all. If they were interested, they would boycott Knicks games for a long time now. But no, they prefer talking crap about which one of their players is better than some other player.
Capn'O wrote:I wonder what Paul Reed's feelings are about metal bats.
aguiar95 wrote:This is comical. There's no debate. Just let it go. It's over. He's not comming back. Stop with the hate. Your front office blew it. Move on. Next it will be Rivers x Doncic. C'mon.
Capn'O wrote:I wonder what Paul Reed's feelings are about metal bats.
knicks85 wrote:aguiar95 wrote:This is comical. There's no debate. Just let it go. It's over. He's not comming back. Stop with the hate. Your front office blew it. Move on. Next it will be Rivers x Doncic. C'mon.
Yeah case closed!

RoxSteady wrote:Most people would rather have Porzingis on their team, and that's a fair take. But I think it's worth pointing out that Randle (who came to NY through cap space freed up by the Porzingis trade, I believe) is only 9 months older than KP; has played in every game at an average of 37 mpg; and is averaging almost 23, 11, and 7. Probably playing better D than earlier in his career too.
The Knicks didn't sign KD and Kyrie; DSJ hasn't been good so far; the Mavs' picks the Knicks will receive likely will not be lottery picks; but think I think Randle's play makes the KP trade look a little better in retrospect and once again proves my theory that Frank Isola is always wrong:
Jimmit79 wrote:Yea RJ played well he was definitely the x factor
aguiar95 wrote:knicks85 wrote:aguiar95 wrote:This is comical. There's no debate. Just let it go. It's over. He's not comming back. Stop with the hate. Your front office blew it. Move on. Next it will be Rivers x Doncic. C'mon.
Yeah case closed!
Again, let it go. Still taking KP, can't believe y'all gave him to us for cap (which led to nothing) and two 20's pick.
aguiar95 wrote:knicks85 wrote:aguiar95 wrote:This is comical. There's no debate. Just let it go. It's over. He's not comming back. Stop with the hate. Your front office blew it. Move on. Next it will be Rivers x Doncic. C'mon.
Yeah case closed!
Again, let it go. Still taking KP, can't believe y'all gave him to us for cap (which led to nothing) and two 20's pick.
Jellybeans wrote:6 months ago second most hated person in NY after KP,and now hes god
Delusional fan base

UcanUwill wrote:aguiar95 wrote:knicks85 wrote:Yeah case closed!
Again, let it go. Still taking KP, can't believe y'all gave him to us for cap (which led to nothing) and two 20's pick.
Man, tables have completely turned on you. KP would be Rivers in Rivers x Doncic debate and you know it.
Texas Chuck wrote:robillionaire wrote:[
Eh, y’all didn’t give up too much for him at least. DSJ is a bust and the two picks are likely late first rounders. If anything was a win I’m just glad he’s maxed out for years down there instead of here
This ignores the $50M in future money Dallas took on. Dallas was poised to have like $80M in cap space the summer after that trade but sacrificed most of it to pay THJ and Lee and of course KP's sizable cap hold.
Meanwhile the Knicks suddenly had all the cap space. Assets are more than just picks/prospects. The money Dallas took on was the biggest part of the value so we can't ignore it.
dakomish23 wrote:RoxSteady wrote:Most people would rather have Porzingis on their team, and that's a fair take. But I think it's worth pointing out that Randle (who came to NY through cap space freed up by the Porzingis trade, I believe) is only 9 months older than KP; has played in every game at an average of 37 mpg; and is averaging almost 23, 11, and 7. Probably playing better D than earlier in his career too.
The Knicks didn't sign KD and Kyrie; DSJ hasn't been good so far; the Mavs' picks the Knicks will receive likely will not be lottery picks; but think I think Randle's play makes the KP trade look a little better in retrospect and once again proves my theory that Frank Isola is always wrong:
Not sure it’s been mentioned somewhere else but the Knicks had the cap space to sign him before the KP deal. Part of them not extending him was supposed to go in FA and get some help.
The question is would the Knicks have still signed Randle if they kept KP. I would have but I wanted them together for years (I still think they’d be great together). Who knows what the organization was thinking.





Scalabrine wrote:Absolutely can't ignore that. It's a huge point.
We've talked about it before, but they are pretty much stuck with what they have now and will have pretty much wasted the years that Doncic was the most underpaid player in the league.

Scalabrine wrote:Texas Chuck wrote:robillionaire wrote:[
Eh, y’all didn’t give up too much for him at least. DSJ is a bust and the two picks are likely late first rounders. If anything was a win I’m just glad he’s maxed out for years down there instead of here
This ignores the $50M in future money Dallas took on. Dallas was poised to have like $80M in cap space the summer after that trade but sacrificed most of it to pay THJ and Lee and of course KP's sizable cap hold.
Meanwhile the Knicks suddenly had all the cap space. Assets are more than just picks/prospects. The money Dallas took on was the biggest part of the value so we can't ignore it.
Absolutely can't ignore that. It's a huge point.
We've talked about it before, but they are pretty much stuck with what they have now and will have pretty much wasted the years that Doncic was the most underpaid player in the league. Where do they even go from here? Would you rather them renounce THj, Richardson, JJ, Melli and see what they can do with the 25ish million they'll have in capspace, or would you rather make a play to bring those guys back?
Do you remember what the actual cap numbers were, had they not taken on the salary of THj and Lee + maxing out KP before he played a game? Would they have actually had max space??
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