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Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
Capn'O wrote:K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
It was a weird trade. Of course, now we're seeing how young guys who need minutes don't see time anyway
At least Kai Jones doesn't play.
K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
mpharris36 wrote:K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
there was probably some element of panic that went into the decision. If we believe the leaks and we should since they pegged us for Obi the year before. They were very interested in trading up for Duarte. He went and I think the next rumors were they had interest in Trey Murphy or Terence Mann. They went the picks right before them.
So now my guess is the Knicks were on the clock with very little leverage to trade down. Got a pretty weak offer but in terms of using assets to trade for a future big name its like taking a car off a lot (depreciate in value). Especially for the knicks since we probably weren't going to play a rookie anyway (see Grimes and McBride). Once we made the selection there value will go down. So there theory was just not make a selection at all and use it as a future asset in a trade. They probably don't even want it to convey this year so that they can kick the asset down the road again.
The protections stink on it and was clear they didn't have a lot of leverage to make that move.
thebuzzardman wrote:mpharris36 wrote:K-DOT wrote:I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
there was probably some element of panic that went into the decision. If we believe the leaks and we should since they pegged us for Obi the year before. They were very interested in trading up for Duarte. He went and I think the next rumors were they had interest in Trey Murphy or Terence Mann. They went the picks right before them.
So now my guess is the Knicks were on the clock with very little leverage to trade down. Got a pretty weak offer but in terms of using assets to trade for a future big name its like taking a car off a lot (depreciate in value). Especially for the knicks since we probably weren't going to play a rookie anyway (see Grimes and McBride). Once we made the selection there value will go down. So there theory was just not make a selection at all and use it as a future asset in a trade. They probably don't even want it to convey this year so that they can kick the asset down the road again.
The protections stink on it and was clear they didn't have a lot of leverage to make that move.
That move could have been better, especially on protections, but I'd say short of the Knicks hitting a home run, where Duarte fell or they traded up, I believe the draft has to be understood in some Aller driven exact cap calculations over the next 3 years, as they punted the pick out ahead and opted for a stash player as well. Both represent assets that have X value but no cap hit.
It might not pan out, and again, I don't like the protections, but seems pretty clear that's the approach. It'll take another year, maybe two, to fully judge it.
K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
Luv those Knicks wrote:K-DOT wrote:Capn'O wrote:At present time, the Charlotte pick will not convey. It is 12 currently and needs to be 18 or lower to convey.
Discuss.
I feel like not enough was made about how much of a low reward trade that was
At best, it'll be the 16th pick in a couple years. It'll depend obviously on who we take and how the guys we could've taken pan out, but I still don't like it.
It's a long season, and we don't know where Charlotte will end up, but I think a lot of people didn't like that trade at the time. It seemed like the Knicks lost the player they wanted, that he was drafted a spot or two before their pick (I don't remember who it was but somebody here probably does) so they made the trade in haste.
I didn't hate the swap given how quickly it was made, but a lot of people have questioned it if you look at chats and message boards and stuff.
One thing the Knicks have going for them, not so much for the 2022 draft but 2023, 2024, 2025, is a silly amount of draft picks. They have like 13-15 picks 2023-2025, honestly I'm not sure. Maybe 8 or 9 of those are 2nd rounders, but they have a lot of draft picks coming up and that means they can maybe pull off some trades.
They have some tradable contracts too in the coming years too. I don't think they're in the best shape, but they've got some stuff going for them going forward. Very different than the Knicks of old that would usually have already traded their draft pick for the coming season half the time and be burdened with bad contracts.
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