fishmike wrote:Paris907 wrote:If you want Kanter keep Kanter but recognize the fact that he’s a 25 min a night rotation player who Billy Donovon sat in the 4th Qtr in the playoffs for all the right reasons b
Is this your first day here? Briggs knows more than Billy Donovan and defense is not that important. He'll be fine. Here's my take. Kanter can be a nice piece, but you really need 4 other quality defenders out there. KP is one. Frank is not a good NBA player right now. Dotson, Baker, Burke, THjr... I mean you need a group of perimeter guys who can stop penetration because Kanter simply cant help. He can however rebound among the best and scorer as well. He's also not a bad passer and sets a good pick. He can be a useful piece but Im not sure we are close enough to having the pieces that make having him worth it.
Hopefully he opts in so we have more time. He also adds leadership. He plays at a speed and energy level few can match. When they do match it Kanter is pretty bad. In a league full of attacking guards its really tough to give big money to a 5 who doesnt protect the rim. I dont see too many long term scenarios that make sense for the Knicks. Thing can change though and Kanter does bring some things that are hard to ignore.
If you don’t think a new age defensively dominant 5 wouldn’t make a difference then I don’t need to explain it to you. If you want to outscore teams, that will work until elite teams shut you down in the 4th, if not sooner. I’m not discounting the offensive talent of Young or Doncic, yet Kanter effective defensive rating with or without KP is an atrocity. Deny it all you want. In our division alone, we match us pathetically against Embiid and Horford. Hey, it’s not like I don’t see the value in Kanter. I think he’s be an elite 25 minute a night killer rotation player but don’t pay him $18 for the privilege of madator defense