awe1028 wrote:The reason the Knicks are unwilling to make a trade is because they would have to give real talent to get Ball. People who are saying that some combination of Knox and or Obi and a first will get it done are deluding themselves. You are saying that NO would accept the players we don't want plus a draft pick which projects to be in the 15 - 20 range AT BEST for a guy who is rapidly improving and is only 23 years old.A package centered around Mitch or IQ along with the FRP would be at least where the Knicks would have to start to get NO to even listen to them. This is why the Knicks are not going to trade for him. They don't have enough depth to be trading away talent. Instead they need to keep the talent they have and add to it. That is why they are going the free agent route. The hope is to put together an offer that NO won't match. This is also why they were in on Andre Drummond because again they could add him without trading away any of their talent.
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members on this board always seem to equate "young" with "talent". Knox has lost the "potential" tag a long time ago is no where near enough to bring someone like L.Ball and the fact that the NYK are, so far, out of the lottery range (as well as Dallas at the moment), its going to take TWO First rd picks to acquire L.Ball, as well as, possibly losing one of Mitchell or Quickley.
Although I would give up two FRP for Ball, I'm not ready to release Mitchell or Quickley for him so I'm in the wait for free agency camp. I don't believe adding Ball will makes the Knicks title contenders and, depending on the matchup, still a first rd exit.