minimus wrote:shrink wrote:Wolveswin wrote:I think the best Knicks deal is...
#8 + Randle + Knox + 2021 or 2022 (unprotected Wolves option) + 2021 Dallas (unprotected)
FOR
#1 + Johnson + Spellman
The question becomes, can Wolves get the other Dallas 1st owed?
I am not sure I have seen a team trade a pick with the option to defer, but I know of no rule against it. It would have made the Stepian Rule tougher for NYK’s front office, but they have unprotected DAL picks to avoid it. This option would potentially give MIN two chances to get a top 4 lottery pick, so I estimate that it increases the value of their pick by 50%. I think that would make it too rich for the Knicks.
I love this out of the box thinking!
Slightly different scenario:
#1, Culver, Nowell, Spellman, Evans for #8 + 2021 Dallas (unprotected)+ 2022 NYK (unprotected)
Why for MIN: trade for two lottery future picks
Why for NYK: get Ball, speed up the development process by filling the roster with Culver, Nowell, Spellman
Then
#8, JJ for Caris LeVert
Why for MIN: trade for starting SF who can hit threes, slash and handle the ball
Why for BRO: they can aggregate #8, Dinwiddie, Allen, Prince and try to get third star.
Draft Tillman(#17), Grant Riller(#33). Re-sign Beasley, JMac, Juancho, Martin.
KAT/Reid/Tillman
Tillman/Juancho/Vanderbilt
LeVert/Layman/Martin
Beasley/Okogie/Riller
DLo/JMac/LeVert
Tillman will add defense, passing and finishing at rim. KAT-LeVert-Beasley-DLo is an elite shooting unit. LeVert is a dynamic slasher and ballhandler which might fit well next to DLo.
That first deal is horrendous. Like really, really bad. I have no idea the logic behind it. Awful. Yikes. No thought behind it at all.











