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It doesn't secure anything lol
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It doesn't secure anything lol
C'mon man....See, that's the key thing right there. We don't know yet what they'll do in 2015. My assumption is they'll go all-in one of two ways: rebuilding or reloading.
If they go the tanking/rebuild route...then it's ****** because most their draft picks belong to other teams. This is what Ujiri is banking on.
If the Knicks decide to reload (aka what Miami did in 2010) they'll have the means to do it as long as they don't compromise their current situation. After this Bargnani deal, Raymond Felton's player option is the only thing preventing them from having the ENTIRE cap to play with in 2015.
To borrow KG's quote...anything is possible. Good or bad.
He's a great gm no doubt. I just read he got three total draft picks. That is worth taking back NovakYou haven't been here long if you think the most recent trade solidifies my faith in and reverence for Ujiri.
It doesn't secure anything lol
Not a damn thing
Ken Berger @KBergCBS
Sources: Confident in their pursuit of Dwight Howard, Rockets make Asik, Lin available in trade talks. http://cbsprt.co/19LZcpL
It doesn't secure anything lol
If Bargs and Wallace can get traded, I know damn well Prince can.
If Bargs and Wallace can get traded, I know damn well Prince can.
Yea but Prince isnt worthless...
i thought he was a good fit for the Grizz, whats the issue?
I'm with you on all that and it's definitely the more tried-and-true approach but the Heat proved it could be done. That's the model Grunwald might be chasing after in a few years. Obviously good luck needs to be involved (something this franchise knows nothing about) but you also have to position yourself to have that opportunity. And that's what they're doing now.C'mon man....See, that's the key thing right there. We don't know yet what they'll do in 2015. My assumption is they'll go all-in one of two ways: rebuilding or reloading.
If they go the tanking/rebuild route...then it's ****** because most their draft picks belong to other teams. This is what Ujiri is banking on.
If the Knicks decide to reload (aka what Miami did in 2010) they'll have the means to do it as long as they don't compromise their current situation. After this Bargnani deal, Raymond Felton's player option is the only thing preventing them from having the ENTIRE cap to play with in 2015.
To borrow KG's quote...anything is possible. Good or bad.
More seriously though, it's rare and takes a lot of luck to build a contender out of free agency alone. The Knicks just tried it and failed. I think you need to stockpile some picks and get a true young star that you can build around coherently. None of this piecemeal "we'll take what we can get" type stuff.
Alex Kennedy @AlexKennedyNBA 3m
Houston is confident entering the meeting with Dwight Howard tonight. They think they'll land him. One source described Rockets as "cocky."
Yea but Prince isnt worthless...
i thought he was a good fit for the Grizz, whats the issue?
Why don't they want to keep Lin? Who else is going to play PG?
Why don't they want to keep Lin? Who else is going to play PG?