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Finestrg
Posts: 27296 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 1/1/2006 Member: #1069 |
http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-knicks/post/_/id/64749/one-of-knicks-biggest-needs-in-offseason-is-lead-guard-gm-steve-mills-says
So glad to hear him say that. Couldn't agree more. Also glad to hear him say 2 other things: (1) now that Jeff's here, we'll need to get his input on personnel, see how he views things and see what players he likes (makes me think we're not gonna just look to shoehorn 'triangle only' players down his throat and (2) we're prepared to focus mainly on players that are realistic; the ones we think will be available to us, and then act accordingly and aggressively -- I love that too and hope that's the plan in FA and the draft. Makes me believe we're not thinking about guys like Conley Jr. in FA and not thinking lottery in the draft, which is what I've been thinking all along. Who the hell wants to dole out close to max money for Conley Jr. for 15 ppg/6 assts?? Come on, that's not a max player.. Hopefully we're able to come up with something better but suppose we were only able to do this: acquire Jerryd Bayless in FA at an excellent price for an instant lead guard upgrade and then draft Gary Payton II with a 2nd round pick we hope to acquire. It's my contention that if we got Bayless, we could then lean on him for 15 ppg/5+ apg-type production and wouldn't have to pay a guy like Conley Jr. 5x the amount or trade away an important piece like RoLo for Jeff Teague to get that production. Bayless has the ability to get there imo. Bayless together with another cost-effective move or two as the bigger expenditures (I'm thinking Solomon Hill and Willy Hernangomez and I'd be hoping to get all 3 players for under $15mm/yr in total salary added. Also thinking everything else we'd need in FA to round out a competitive team could come from FA mini camp/league minimum-type signings. I'd also like to see us check in with SWG in Detroit on Spencer Dinwiddie's availability), we'll then have money to carry over to the following year together with Calderon coming off the books for good -- maybe that's when we look to spend the big money... Think about Bayless/Payton II as a lead guard tandem for the foreseeable future, how much of an upgrade that potent offense/defense combo could be over the next several years from what we've been working with and it's 100% doable and realistic. I think at the beginning, Bayless/Grant/Wroten (maybe we also think about swapping out Langston Galloway for Corey Walden -- another subtle upgrade that I think would help us) could be enough at the big level at lead guard, and we look to let Payton Jr. develop at Westchester. Send him down for 25-30 games and look to develop his offense to meet his defense which already looks NBA-ready. He goes down to Westchester to work on ball-handling, being more aggressive looking for his own shot/getting to the rim/converting at the line along with increasing his output/shooting % from 3. I think there's good potential for GP2 to improve in all these areas.. I love Cat Barber but I'm not sure the Knicks do -- Payton Jr. might take a little while but he could wind up being one of the bigger steals of this draft I'm thinking with his quickness/athleticism + the offensive/defensive potential. Payton Jr. has the very realistic potential to be an even better player than Avery Bradley--I think that's this kid's floor. Who knows what his ceiling could be. |
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Stevo718
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Finestrg wrote:http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-knicks/post/_/id/64749/one-of-knicks-biggest-needs-in-offseason-is-lead-guard-gm-steve-mills-says 100% agree we could get Bayless for much much cheaper and BUcks already have MIchael-Carter WIlliams. |
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ChuckBuck
Posts: 28851 Alba Posts: 11 Joined: 1/3/2012 Member: #3806 USA |
This is one of those "NO SHYT SHERLOCK" statements that a blind guy can say watching the Knicks.
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newyorker4ever
Posts: 26515 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/19/2014 Member: #5816 |
Finestrg wrote:http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york-knicks/post/_/id/64749/one-of-knicks-biggest-needs-in-offseason-is-lead-guard-gm-steve-mills-says I don't think by him saying that they'll only focus on players that are realistic means he's just gonna ignore the KD's or M.Conley's, i think it means they'll be calling both those guys and any other players they see a fit with to ask if there's any interest instead of bringing them in for interviews knowing that there's no interest which seems silly anyway and don't understand why teams waste that time anyway. Just call their people and find out if they have interest and how strong it is and then decide if they're worth bringing in for the interview process. |