FrontOfficeEye wrote:KnickLeDime wrote:.
My apologies by the way if I came on too strong. It's been a long day and I have...strong feelings about this. I think Knox has potential, but I have reservations about his game.
'aint no thing young buck...
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FrontOfficeEye wrote:KnickLeDime wrote:.
My apologies by the way if I came on too strong. It's been a long day and I have...strong feelings about this. I think Knox has potential, but I have reservations about his game.

Mecca wrote:K-DOT wrote:Mecca wrote:
I wouldn’t trade KP for Brown, unless it came with next years Sacramento pick. I’m just weary a 7’3 guy will return 100% from a torn ACL. It’s not anything about his play.
I mean, Kawhi's injury might be degenerative, which means we'd have a limited window to work with him
So if we take Bamba and are gonna trade KP, I'd rather it be for a younger player to grow with Frank/Bamba, who are both projects
Is there really a chance it’s degenerative? That would change my intrigue. I love Bamba, but don’t like the FIT long term with KP. We saw how the finals played out. You think Boston would trade Tatum for KP?
FrontOfficeEye wrote:K-DOT wrote:Mecca wrote:
I wouldn’t trade KP for Brown, unless it came with next years Sacramento pick. I’m just weary a 7’3 guy will return 100% from a torn ACL. It’s not anything about his play.
I mean, Kawhi's injury might be degenerative, which means we'd have a limited window to work with him
So if we take Bamba and are gonna trade KP, I'd rather it be for a younger player to grow with Frank/Bamba, who are both projects
I actually think Bamba isn't really a project in terms of what he can provide now. The project part is the offense, which I think is further along than people realize - he was not a good offensive player his senior year in HS, and now he's picking and popping / hitting spot up threes, albeit at a low %, at Texas. I know that opinion isn't a common one, but it's part of why I have him and Luka as my only tier 1 guys.
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knickstape4ever wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Mecca wrote:
I wouldn’t trade KP for Brown, unless it came with next years Sacramento pick. I’m just weary a 7’3 guy will return 100% from a torn ACL. It’s not anything about his play.
kp for tatum
who says no?
If they traded up to #4 (without giving up Frank), I'd do it.
Frank
THJ
Tatum
Parsons
Bamba
That's a pretty enticing starting 5 minus Parsons


FrontOfficeEye wrote:K-DOT wrote:Mecca wrote:
I wouldn’t trade KP for Brown, unless it came with next years Sacramento pick. I’m just weary a 7’3 guy will return 100% from a torn ACL. It’s not anything about his play.
I mean, Kawhi's injury might be degenerative, which means we'd have a limited window to work with him
So if we take Bamba and are gonna trade KP, I'd rather it be for a younger player to grow with Frank/Bamba, who are both projects
I actually think Bamba isn't really a project in terms of what he can provide now. The project part is the offense, which I think is further along than people realize - he was not a good offensive player his senior year in HS, and now he's picking and popping / hitting spot up threes, albeit at a low %, at Texas. I know that opinion isn't a common one, but it's part of why I have him and Luka as my only tier 1 guys.
K-DOT wrote:Mecca wrote:K-DOT wrote:I mean, Kawhi's injury might be degenerative, which means we'd have a limited window to work with him
So if we take Bamba and are gonna trade KP, I'd rather it be for a younger player to grow with Frank/Bamba, who are both projects
Is there really a chance it’s degenerative? That would change my intrigue. I love Bamba, but don’t like the FIT long term with KP. We saw how the finals played out. You think Boston would trade Tatum for KP?
Maybe
KP can do everything Tatum does for them offensively (just by way of Tatum will be the 3rd option behind Kyrie/Hayward, so they're not really losing anything there), and adds elite shot blocking, plus Horford is the perfect big to play next to him
I agree with the fit sentiment, too
And from what I've heard, it is degenerative, so that's one of the reasons I've been anti trading KP for him, cause KP is injury prone too, but players recover from ACLs all the time

3toheadmelo wrote:knickstape4ever wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:kp for tatum
who says no?
If they traded up to #4 (without giving up Frank), I'd do it.
Frank
THJ
Tatum
Parsons
Bamba
That's a pretty enticing starting 5 minus Parsons
parsons and tim hardaway will lead us to another lottery pick
then we can do this
frank
timmy
nassir little
tatum
bamba
Unless we buyout Noah and deal guys like LT, Lee and THJrMecca wrote:If we get Parsons, no chance we get Kyrie right?
Mecca wrote:K-DOT wrote:Mecca wrote:
I wouldn’t trade KP for Brown, unless it came with next years Sacramento pick. I’m just weary a 7’3 guy will return 100% from a torn ACL. It’s not anything about his play.
I mean, Kawhi's injury might be degenerative, which means we'd have a limited window to work with him
So if we take Bamba and are gonna trade KP, I'd rather it be for a younger player to grow with Frank/Bamba, who are both projects
Is there really a chance it’s degenerative? That would change my intrigue. I love Bamba, but don’t like the FIT long term with KP. We saw how the finals played out. You think Boston would trade Tatum for KP?
Mecca wrote:If we get Parsons, no chance we get Kyrie right?
Kristaps6_NYK wrote:Unless we buyout Noah and deal guys like LT, Lee and THJrMecca wrote:If we get Parsons, no chance we get Kyrie right?
god shammgod wrote:Mecca wrote:If we get Parsons, no chance we get Kyrie right?
i don't think so. even if we trade lee, let koq/kanter walk. someone needs to do the math.