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At 7-1 why cant Kaminsky be the next Dirk?
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5/15/2015  1:58 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/15/2015  2:00 PM
LivingLegend wrote:There seem to be major disagreements from front office execs on several names. That could lead to some draft instability for Myles Turner (some as high as 5, others in the late teens), Frank Kaminsky (a couple of teams in the 8-to-10 range, several in the low 20s), Kevon Looney (one team as high as 5, another team in the 30s), Kelly Oubre (two teams in the top 10, several in the 20s), Devin Booker (two teams in the top 10, several in the high teens and early 20s) and R.J. Hunter (two teams in the late lottery, two teams in the second round). When ranges are this high, guys could fall or rise quick depending on workouts. While the draft board is pretty set at the top, the middle of the draft is still very much contested.

Thats why Id be open to using cap space or acquiring a 2nd pick--I think the value is VERY VERY high. This draft will be UNPREDICTABLE and it is POSSIBLE you can walk out with BOTH Kaminsky and Towns/Okafor. Thats my goal thats my number 1 goal to get BOTH. You will NOt see this again. The Knicks have to be nimble and WILLINg to give up cap space if needed. There is NO free agency scenario better than getting a Towns/Okafor AND kaminsky deal.

RIP Crushalot😞
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At 7-1 why cant Kaminsky be the next Dirk?

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