Clean wrote:Chandler wrote:
A few of us were roundly criticized for suggesting this might happen, and citing the same bull****. I love KP and want him here (not so much his brother)But I think he wants to be in an organization where they have at least a puncher's chance every year and perhaps be the favorite once in a while. At least with Phil there was a vision and a plan -- even if bad execution.
I suspect he got the impression that we went from bad (Phil) to worse (current situation). we have no identity, no direction, just a lot of talk. ANd personally I'm tired of the arguments about team being so young. Our defense is worse than it was with Hornacek -- we've added Mitch, VOnleh, we play Dot, more youth on the wings and we're worse. Then there's the pure ISO offense which was purportedly why we wanted to dump Melo (reasonably IMO); now our player development effort is to develop a bunch of Melo-clones
If KP moves, I'm taking a time-out for a bit. I don't care who we get in return. This will be historically bad even just from a karma perspective
Waiting to hear Crushalot, Uptown etc spin how this could be a good thing
We won't know how good or bad this trade is until we see who we get in the summer. If we come up empty this might be one of the worse trades in Knicks history.
No. We can call this an awful ****ing trade immediately. You don't trade something for nothing especially if that something is a generational talent. There needed to be something tangible other than the possibility of getting cap space to overpay the next Tim Hardaway Jr.