BRIGGS wrote:Absolutely nothing untouchable.Mitch prob has the 2?nd spot of value but he’s up for a raise and his offense is dramatically limited limited
If the Knicks can get another better player for parts without giving up draft picks— they should think as out it. If I have to throw in Quickley in a deal—-that’s makes sense— yes fa sure
Also. We lost a game where our two best players played their best— terrible sign
I hear you but they all have potential and are not extremely young. The FO drafts guys with high floors probably based on how hard they realized it is for guys to make it in NY with low floors high ceilings. It’s a different strategy but it works. Same reason the Knicks have often hit on later picks. I think with all the distractions NYC offers they got to draft gym rats, not kids who feel they can slack off and turn it on during game time.
Anyhow all of the kids age wise should be hitting their grove in a season or two. The main issue this year is that Fournier and Kemba mixed with RJ/Randle/Mitch are not leading to winning basketball. I suppose Fournier needs to dominate the ball more than they thought and I think unfortunately Kemba has lost a step offensively and was never good st defense, just crafty.
The biggest thing the Knicks can do to fix this is make space for Brunson. His game with RJ and Randle could work great. Plus try to add wing depth for the eventual replacement of Fournier and Burks. Then the next step is find a coach who actually does offense and defense but that is still probably not happening until the NBA 23/24 season