TBri1974 wrote:The Kemba move clearly appears not to have worked out, which is a shame given the 'coming home' slant to the story.
The Fournier contract reminds me of the Tim Hardaway contract. We paid more than he would have gotten elsewhere and don't know how to use him. We may end up asking another team to take him on - at a cost - and then he may play up to his contract elsewhere. 17 million is an overpay for Fournier, but he has the skill set and competitive drive to earn it; he's just not doing that here in this system at current.
Yeah I tend to agree. Kemba looks either physically washed or mentally already retired. The notion that the Knicks didn't know how to use him (as was being pushed by certain people) is preposterous IMO. The prime time Walker would have taken the ball and ran and wouldn't have needed anyone to give him anything. This one they got? He looked about as interested in playing competitive basketball as Donald Trump would have at going to a BLM rally and looked more than happy not have to be given anything.
He looked toasted in Boston as well and the hope was that that was because he needed more time to recover and didn't get the shots that he needed cause Boston had 2 guys (Jaylen Brown and Jason Tatum) that deserved more shots, needed the ball and were dynamic shot creators. But he still looks like burnt toast (over 8 months later) and he only had but one guy (a less dynamic offensive player) to beat even if we assume that they both couldn't have shared the ball (which is in and of itself preposterous).
Fournier IMO also was too quick of a signing and for too much. Just like the rest of their role players from last season. Too soon and for too much.