prophet_of_rage wrote:Same as at Duke. You don't go deep because Zion still has no jumpshot can't defend and isn't a great rebounder. But he also takes up all the space inside.thebuzzardman wrote:Let's pretend for a bit.
Knicks get Zion and reproduce the Duke trio.
Assume Randle goes out in the trade. That's it. Obviously it will take a lot more.
But
Leave yourself some role players.
Part of this is you get to debate if RJ continues to improve, or doesn't, or fixes certain flaws or doesn't.
Same for Cam
For the sake of sanity, Zion is the best possible version seen in the short time he's been healthy.
Oh. And all 3 have to start.
Can you build a deep playoff team with two realistic additions etc at C/PF (depending on how you want to use Zion) and PG?
Which handful of young Knicks would you retain to fill out the bench or even start?
What is their ceiling?
It isn't a good mix.
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So much for the NY Dukerbockers!
I think Zion finds a jumper.
I think it could work, maybe, with a stretch 5 and a good shooting PG. Then again, those kinds of players help a lot of teams.
And several 3&D role players on the bench, where the 3 is solid.

























