BlueKnickers wrote:Chandler wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:martin wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:I can’t help but think Spida just doomed his team. The way pricing is happening in the league that the 60mm+ free agents are really hampering their teams. Non All-Star starters are now 20mm to 30mm (Hart, Hartenstein). Elite role players 30mm+ (Derrick White, Bridges).Knicks are skirting the borders - 57mm, 42.5mm, 37.5mm, 33.5mm and 21mm in their starting lineup with two All NBA players and three elite “role players”. Their starting 5 was pretty dominant and even forcing their weakest offensive link to shoot still resulted in a plus TS% shot attempt.
Hopefully, hopefully, hopefully the Knicks and KAT/Brunson fully adjust. Holy cow these numbers are straight insane
Feel like Spida is a weaker version of Jaylen Brown, his playoff numbers absolutely suck
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mitchdo01.html
I have him as a more athletic but less skilled version of Brunson that plays worse defense, won’t take a charge and doesn’t have the killer instinct to win.
As a Knicks fan, you absolutely need to be more critical of Spida, that's light sauce 
I would, but I like Spida.
If I liked Spida (I admit I kinda sorta do and kinda sorta don't) this would flip me to the "I no longer like him" side. Way too selfish. I mean seriously it's like "I get all the money". You fans accept mediocre results.
If we haven't started yet we should be building statues for Brunson and anyone else who was smart enough to know that they'll still be rich AF if they accept less, but they'll have trophies, memories, and experiences that money can't buy.
Everywhere Walt Frazier goes he is treated like royalty. He has made a good living, enough to have a place in islands and to afford all of those suits.
If you asked him now would he trade his two rings for an extra $100 million in the bank?
Brunson has gotten everything he ever wanted through hard work and he'll be rolling in dough forever wherever the decimal point lands.
I'll never forget listening to Lebron talk about becoming the first billionaire athlete. I remember thinking: IDGAF about this guy whatsoever. Whereas a guy like Magic built so many businesses post-career and after surviving AIDS and he seems like a cool cat as a billionaire. He earned $40M in the NBA. He made the rest later.
My guess is Clyde has made more broadcasting then playing.
Clyde never had to take a pay cut, but he was UNSELFISH playing with Earl and that helped get the second ring.
Clyde was there in the era of Seaver, Namath, and of course Willis. Winning matters!
As for Spida? Lebron? Magic?
Lets not judge Lebron as he is very quiet in his philanthropia and perhaps what a 20 year old says about being a billionaire is not teh same as a 42 year.
Jordan was all about winning right? No bigger sociopath winner in my book. Yet as a team owner he sucked. We don't know.
But do we fault him for his incredible wealth?
Magic? No doubt impressive resume after his playing days over. What drives him? Greed?
Lets not judge Spida and also his contract is not really in the way of winning is it?
Maybe we judge not the money but what it can do and perhaps its not about yachts or jets, but feeding people and funding educations, hospitals and schools.
Lebron, Jordan, and I gather Magic all have done some really good things off the court.
Guys like Mutumbo are inspirational and maybe some are more about what the money can do for others?
And yes, Jalen is in the Royalty and will also earn his bag at some point and we'll not be able to field a team as we just did.
Thats ok, its in the books!