moocow007 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:sol537 wrote:
Lowry is the guy. Better defender than Conley and more durable (so far). Proven winner. 2 years, healthy salary... give him the keys and ask him to take us to the next level like CP3 did with his teams.
You start with Lowry, RJ, Randle, and Mitch and then add great fitting pieces around them. Rose is one. And we got 3 draft picks to add even more. Pluss additional cap.
I want to raise an issue that comes up when CP3 or Lowry or Conley comes up.
First off lets get out of the way that all 3 would be great for the Knicks at PG and vastly improve the starting PG job.
But the potential selling point of all 3 is that they probably will take a 2 year deal, though I'm not sure of that with CP3 anymore.
Anyway, the 2 year deal is touted for cap flexibility, and I get the feeling that is stated with the idea that after 2 years, Knicks can sign another guy etc.
But can they?
Again, let me get out of the way that I'm fan of 3 years instead of 4 and 2 years instead of 3 every time.
But within that 2 year window, we have to sort of assume Randle gets extended or maxed - with the somewhat different salary ramifications, and RJ gets his first good sized deal. Mitch may or may not be up for an extension.
Players like Ball or Sexton or Powell or Beal or Fournier might be on the team as well. I mean, I hope we are doing more than signing Conley or Lowry.
Feels like even if you sign these guys for 2 years, after 2 years Knicks are still capped out.
Again, the more flexibility the better, but I wonder how much flexibility the Knicks are going to have for the next 4 years, minus trades.
Discuss.
It would, under this approach behoove the Knicks to try to get Randle to agree to an extension. Not only is the dollar amount per less the duration is less. That would create more flexibility by default. IF you are going to go for a guy like Lowry or Conley then you are saying that we are trying to do something now. No adding either guy won't give you a championship but it will make your team better than the team this past season. Called improvement. What that does is it makes this team more attractive, more of a winner. To what end? I don't know, but to the end that being more attractive and viewed as more of a legit organization will get you. IF that's the goal of this front office then that would be a smart move. Now if that's not the goal of this front office, then obviously it doesn't make sense to go after either guy unless for some reason Conley is willing to take a 1+1 (maybe big dollar this upcoming season with a team option for the next)? "Big dollar" is relative to the market (before anyone panics).
Now if the Knicks feel the need to "line up" whomever they get with their current core then fine. But folks need to open up their eyes and realize that NO ONE is going to trade a top tier PG in their prime for the 3 2021 1st round picks and Kevin Knox LOL. The Bulls aren't trading Zach LaVine for that "Knick Fan Fantasy" package, the Blazers aren't trading Damian Lillard for that package, the Thunder aren't trading SGA for that package, etc., etc., etc. It's funny cause the same folks that don't want guys like Lowry or Conley for basically no asset cost seem to think they can keep the valuable Knick assets and get one of the clearly BETTER guys. They want much better but aren't willing to trade what it takes. And then when you throw that ice water at them, then it's the just play Rose and IQ at PG then.
I agree with all you said. And not inferring you are among those that think Lowry or Conley would then open the possibility to going after "free agent X" in 2 years.
I'm just clarifying that it would cap the Knicks out, when taking into consideration what is going to happen with the Randle scenarios (extension or getting to end of this contract/sign), RJ, possibly Mitch, and then whoever is signed to go with Lowry or Conley, as I'd hope that's not the only move that's happening.
But yeah, the Knicks mediocre grab bag isn't getting SGA or Lillard, so I'd hope the Knicks can sign a vet PG for cash, with my wish list being CP3, and then Conley or Lowry - each of two years. Yeah, CP3 probably isn't happening.
This makes Sexton interesting, as he's pretty good, but would cost less than SGA or Lillard.
I still think it's a couple of picks OR maybe 1 pick and Love...but then that's kind of the team.

























