BigDaddyG wrote:martin wrote:wargames wrote:The answer is Gary Trent Jr.He is 22
Is a 2-way SG with no major weaknesses
He’s a RFA and not a position of need for Portland to match a stupid offer
We can offer him the starting spot, pay him something comparable to Randle and slide him into the 2 spot and still have money to add other positions of need.
Quickley
Trent
RJ
Randle
Mitch
Quick and Trent might be able to provide enough outside shooting to make RJ and Randle feasible too.
Oh wow, yes to this type of player. Nice catch
What type of contract?
$15 to $17 mil? He already declined a four year, $54 mil extension off from Portland and he's going to have his fair share of suitors. He's represented by Klutch and he's also restricted, so the offer needs to be big enough to scare Portland off. I would say pass. He's a good shooter, but he really doesn't offer a lot in the way of playmaking and paint scoring.
I just compared his stats to Allen Crabbe when he was in Portland and they're pretty similar.
$13-15M per sounds about right to me with no increases.
I don't know enough about Trent but did he guard LeBron during the playoffs last year? And how was he?
I wouldn't worry about playmaking or paint scoring, those aren't the reasons you pay for a player like him. Shooting and defending.
Think of signing a guy like Trent, at a cost that speaks to his contract and no more, as a throw-in piece to trading for the likes of Beal and then it makes more sense?
Knicks are in the position to sign players to reasonable contracts and build from there IMHO