BRIGGS wrote:Is as much as I’d like him to be the starting Pg next year. He’s a little wild but he’s super duper smart cagy and as I found out not a guy in an extended slump. He’s a gamer and while I won’t fault management for getting a brogdon or Brunson— we may have the answer in our own pocket already and could easily be the best choice already
I don't think Quickley is best suited as a full time lead guard.
However I think the best course is for the Knicks to explore the entire marketplace and see what turns up. Maybe they draft a guy who is useful or McBride or Rokas or something else emerges.
Let's wait and see what happens. What happens with Kemba Walker is obviously a big issue. He's either eating a roster spot and cap space and potential minutes or he's not. That changes everything in terms of options/pathways. I don't see Walker having a ton of trade value though, even as a pure salary dump.
I still hold to the viewpoint that the Knicks grossly outbid themselves for Walker last offseason. I still think they should have just waited it out ( I don't see Presti holding onto him under any circumstances) and looked to see if they could get Kemba for the veteran's minimum with the enticement of a possible starting job.