OFFICIAL NYk '22 offseason thread, RJ extended

That’s some weird fandom right there. Who really has the time to lock in on those kind of stats for a guy that doesn’t even play for us anymore. Also, wtf cares?
 
That’s some weird fandom right there. Who really has the time to lock in on those kind of stats for a guy that doesn’t even play for us anymore. Also, wtf cares?
weird that someone tracked the stats of a player getting their first playoff minutes while guarding the best player on the best team??

if you say so :lol:
 
weird that someone tracked the stats of a player getting their first playoff minutes while guarding the best player on the best team??

if you say so :lol:
You still defending **** with this cat like he still on the Knicks. Let it go, Frank isn’t going to let you suck his ****.
 
weird that someone tracked the stats of a player getting their first playoff minutes while guarding the best player on the best team??

if you say so :lol:

it is weird. dude played 12 minutes without registering a single stat, so someone had to watch tape and track every one of his defensive possessions to find something positive to say about his play. thats obsessive.
 
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The Knicks executives' controversial appearance in Dallas also raised eyebrows because of the expectation that New York will aggressively pursue Mavericks ball-handler Jalen Brunson as an unrestricted free agent. One source with knowledge of the Knicks front office even suggested to B/R that New York's efforts before the February trade deadline were primarily geared toward freeing ample cap space to offer Brunson a competitive contract this July.

But word of the Detroit Pistons' interest in pairing Brunson with Rookie of the Year finalist Cade Cunningham, similar to how Brunson has thrived alongside Dallas' supersized point-forward Luke Doncic, has been as persistent as the Knicks' rumored desire for Brunson.

Should the Knicks strike out on landing Brunson, would Conley, another CAA client, function as a feasible Plan B? Some New York staffers would prefer to look internally and give second-year guard Immanuel Quickley an earnest chance at emerging as the team's starting point guard following this year's failed Kemba Walker experiment. But the Knicks could send Evan Fournier to Utah directly in exchange for Conley, bolstering the Jazz's depleted perimeter rotation while sliding Mitchell over to point guard.

 
The Knicks executives' controversial appearance in Dallas also raised eyebrows because of the expectation that New York will aggressively pursue Mavericks ball-handler Jalen Brunson as an unrestricted free agent. One source with knowledge of the Knicks front office even suggested to B/R that New York's efforts before the February trade deadline were primarily geared toward freeing ample cap space to offer Brunson a competitive contract this July.

But word of the Detroit Pistons' interest in pairing Brunson with Rookie of the Year finalist Cade Cunningham, similar to how Brunson has thrived alongside Dallas' supersized point-forward Luke Doncic, has been as persistent as the Knicks' rumored desire for Brunson.

Should the Knicks strike out on landing Brunson, would Conley, another CAA client, function as a feasible Plan B? Some New York staffers would prefer to look internally and give second-year guard Immanuel Quickley an earnest chance at emerging as the team's starting point guard following this year's failed Kemba Walker experiment. But the Knicks could send Evan Fournier to Utah directly in exchange for Conley, bolstering the Jazz's depleted perimeter rotation while sliding Mitchell over to point guard.

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I saw a mock trade Conley for Randle & liked it. Definitely in for a swap with Evan.

Randle still may be untradeable. The new contract starts this szn :sick: .
 
Randle is 27
Conley 34

Wouldn’t do that trade unless Conley was the missing piece for a chip

We can’t get better than Conley or Brogdon for Randle ?
 
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