Knixkik wrote:martin wrote:Knixkik wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Philc1 wrote:xavier wrote:Philc1 wrote:2022 free agency is maybe the best Free Agent class since 2010. It might even be better
At least half of those players will not end up being free agents when the summer of 2022 finally comes. Mark my words.
I agree but at least a couple guys will end up hitting the open market
The key is we remain competitive next season. By competitive I mean at least 6th seed
In fairness, this FA class was supposed to be the best FA class of all time...
Free agency is becoming less of a factor for the biggest named guys. They are able to dictate their futures before it becomes a concern and they are more aggressive in doing so. Freen agency will only allow us to get the 2nd or 3rd tier guys. Which is fine. We should sign the best players we can, as long as we maintain picks and youth for a future trade for a top tier player. The teams that are strapped without an easy way to improve isn't due to having big contracts or overpaid players, it's due to lack of draft picks and quality prospects on rookie contracts.
I don't know what that sentence really means. The biggest named guys changing teams were always sparse and it all depended on a confluence of a few different things happening at the same time.
Team with both cap space, a situation where there was high end playoff winning, and stable FO/coaching/market situation.
Knicks need to create their own luck and situation and have taken a giant step towards that. In fact, I would say it is on par with what the Brooklyn situation was 2 years ago with 1 more year to go on the Knicks side of things.
I mean big name players hit free agency less now. They move before that. Free agency isn’t a thing for most of these tops guys anymore. Free agency used to be how the major guys moved. Now it’s trade because they are more aggressive in pushing it. Think about 2010. No one asked to be traded before melo really. These guys just waited and then made their decision. Now they make their decision whenever and ask to be traded there and teams do it. Harden was the tip of the iceberg. He asked for a trade to the nets only despite being 2 1/2 years from free agency and the nets having no real assets and he still got there within a month.
Durant. Kyrie. Kawhi. LeBron. Kemba. Hayward. Old Al Horford. Large step down: Randle, Jerami Grant, Rozier, Bogan Bogdanović, Gallo.
Guys that were traded or forced trades? AD, Harden, CP3, Russel, PG, KP, Butler, Tobias, Jrue Holiday. Step down: Nikola Vučević, Aaron Gordon, Oldapido, Capalla.
Guys that will be FA, most likely opt out of their contracts to resign (or not) within a year or so: CP3, Harden, Durant, Butler, Kawhi, Lowry, LaVine, Rozier, Randle, Beal, Steph.
When opportunity strikes, you make sure you are prepared for it and take advantage. If that window goes without your liking, you wait til it happens again and move on with your other plans.