Knicks · Phil is really upset with KP over exit meeting... (page 6)
Given our lofty valuation in the world of sports the New York Knicks are without question one of the worst run organizations in not only US Sports but globally. Quite an accomplishment. What a complete shambles we are.
Sinix wrote:nykshaknbake wrote:On of the problems I have with Phil on this is that it shouldn't be aired out in public. Phil almost never gives any info on team direction or other stuff you expect from your front office. He lives to publically bash his own players which u don't expect from the front office. It devalues your players and creates discord.Phil doesn't 'bash' players in the public. Sometimes he gives his honest assessment in a gentle way and people run with it. For example Phil says -
"I think Melo would probably be better off utilizing his skillset on a team closer to an NBA championship at this point in his career"
OH MY GOD THIS GUY INSULTED MELO, HIS FAMILY, HES RACIST AND OUT OF TOUCH!!!!!
Most of it is power plays. He's trying to get Melo to drop his NTC and if you're reading the news Melo still won't do it.
I actually feel like Phil has to get even harsher at this point to get the message to Melo.
Yeah he does. Or comparing Melo to one of his coaching failures(Michael graham) is constructive? Telling the world u really don't want a player on the team helps his trade value? Harsher? Like what...lets insult melo so he'll do us a favor? However you want to characterize it, it's aberrant front office begavior.
KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:franco12 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Sinix wrote:There's a terrible culture in the Knicks locker room and it starts with Melo.When your highest paid and best player is not a winner or a competitor and doesn't care about the franchise then it's going to create rot all over. By watching a constant defying and usurping within the Knicks players ranks, mostly by Melo, it's infected players like KP. KP came into the league impressionable. From up top he heard 'ball movement and triangle'. Fish and Melo blatantly spat at that and taught KP this type of attitude towards guys like Phil is cool.
Know how I know it's not Phil who is wrong? Melo has an entire career now of being a loser who is not willing to follow the game plan. George Karl called him out on it. He got D'antoni fired over it. D'antoni just won COTY and Karl is a coaching legend.
Melo has got to go and with the way KP has been acting, give me one good reason why fielding offers for him isn't a good move. Say this with me people 'In the NBA assets are largely liquid'.
The genius of dealing KP is that enough GMs might think Phil actually is incompetent that we can sell high.
check the record with melo as a knick
melo without phil 169-143- 4 playoff series 3 yrs
melo with phil 79-167 lottery 3 yrsYeah mels the problem
More like Melo was a loser before Phil and he's become a bigger loser as he's aged into his 30s and refuses to change his game to a more team oriented style.
Melo is a freakin albatross.
Yeah, 1248's #s aren't right either. He's including the winning tear the Knicks went on in 2013-14 once Phil joined the team as part of the record without Phil. He's also including all of 2010-11 as with Melo even though the team had a marginally higher winning percentage that year before Melo joined them. The record would still be a tad over .500 with Melo before Phil, and I'd agree with Joec's interpretation of that figure.
I didn't even look at the specific #s because I've watched Melo his whole career.He's a cancer and a loser.
He never came anywhere close to a championship contending leader of a team and that's all you need to know. For all his ego and talk every off season.
He's pissed off Phil by not following the game plan and we know this isn't a Phil problem because he's pulled the same sh-t with other top tier coaches. Ran D'antoni out of town(just won COTY), couldn't play with Lin, didn't work with Karl.
He hamstrung us when he came to the Knicks by making us give up a team worth of assets and now his sh-tty attitude is making it so we can't trade him away for assets either. Melo is going to make us buy him out to get rid of him.
If this is what loyalty to NY looks like, I'd rather have the disloyalty he gave to the Nuggets.
At least he made a conference finals for the Nuggets and left them with assets when he left. I have nothing but bad memories of ugly basketball with Melo's Knicks. He will not go down in Knicks history like Ewing to me.
If Phil is a good GM, why did he resign a cancer and loser and give him a NTC?
I wanted Melo to walk, not because I don't like him or think he's a loser, but because handing out that amount of your cap when you're going to suck is counterproductive to trying to rebuild.
I guess Phil knows this now - wished he realized it then.
But I guess when you're learning on the job, you make mistakes.
Because Melo is also very talented and if you let him walk, you get nothing for him.
Re-signing Melo was the right move. You don't let assets walk for nothing. That's what happened to the Thunder with Kevin Durant.
At the time of re-signing Melo was talking about trusting in Phil's plan and playing within the triangle.
I'll admit I was hopeful regarding Melo at the time but now at age 32 or whatever he's at, he's clearly not going to change and we all need to get with the program and move on.
Melo is a loser as a leader mentally and he doesn't have the physicality to mask that any longer. He needs a legitimate contending NBA team with the mental and physical championship make up to be useful now.
So negotiating a buy out with Melo now is a better move than let him go back then? They will pay Melo to play for somebody else. Wow great way to use our cap Phil.
I think actually this whole thing is partly to cement (partially right) melo s role as a scapegoat and to set up the future scapegoat in KP. In the eyes of some, this will exonerate the poor job he's done.
KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.
Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.
It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.
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Yup...
Though if Jackson really is reaching out to him and KP or his people are not responding that is not good, though.
Phil's discussion re KP missing the meeting at this presser might have been different if they had spoken between the missed meeting and know and ironed things out.
But yeah...when all is said and done, he is 21.
Did not tape his teammate and change a person's life like Russell.
Did not do the shyte OK4 did after leaving a night club at 4 AM.
His immaturity showed, but up until the meeting, he's never really caused any trouble.
The problem is that he damaged Phil's big ego and the media has, as usual, built up the story.
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Yup...Though if Jackson really is reaching out to him and KP or his people are not responding that is not good, though.
Phil's discussion re KP missing the meeting at this presser might have been different if they had spoken between the missed meeting and know and ironed things out.
But yeah...when all is said and done, he is 21.
Did not tape his teammate and change a person's life like Russell.
Did not do the shyte OK4 did after leaving a night club at 4 AM.His immaturity showed, but up until the meeting, he's never really caused any trouble.
The problem is that he damaged Phil's big ego and the media has, as usual, built up the story.
KP did't do something trashy in his personal life but he messed up in his professional role which is a different situation. One is not really better than the other...
KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.
There's no other option besides building through the draft.
Some teams are often just a few twinks away, the Knicks need to rebuild. Yes, through the draft.
If you think the Knicks can build through FA, let me know who is your big FA catch you think the Knicks would of had a chance at that would help with a rebuild.
Phil had to come into a team with squandered assets and a weak franchise cornerstone in Melo.
Someone like Morey came into Houston with assets and draft picks to move around.
Boston traded their aging stars when it was clear they were done and they found a real stupid taker. We need to do the same with Melo but unfortunately teams are more careful because of what happened between nets/celtics.
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Yup...Though if Jackson really is reaching out to him and KP or his people are not responding that is not good, though.
Phil's discussion re KP missing the meeting at this presser might have been different if they had spoken between the missed meeting and know and ironed things out.
But yeah...when all is said and done, he is 21.
Did not tape his teammate and change a person's life like Russell.
Did not do the shyte OK4 did after leaving a night club at 4 AM.His immaturity showed, but up until the meeting, he's never really caused any trouble.
The problem is that he damaged Phil's big ego and the media has, as usual, built up the story.
That's where I was at but it seems it's deeper than KP being 21.
It seems his brother is pushing him in a completely different direction.
If you don't want to work with your coaches, your completely AWOL for the entire summer, you just can't ignore as this player gets better he may just pull this every time he's upset. Might as well nip in the butt now.
I hope we either trade KP for a heist, or we mentally F him up so much over this that he never dares to pull this crap again.
So upset with this entire scenario,
Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.There's no other option besides building through the draft.
Some teams are often just a few twinks away, the Knicks need to rebuild. Yes, through the draft.
If you think the Knicks can build through FA, let me know who is your big FA catch you think the Knicks would of had a chance at that would help with a rebuild.
Phil had to come into a team with squandered assets and a weak franchise cornerstone in Melo.
Someone like Morey came into Houston with assets and draft picks to move around.
Boston traded their aging stars when it was clear they were done and they found a real stupid taker. We need to do the same with Melo but unfortunately teams are more careful because of what happened between nets/celtics.
But Phil was able to trade those squandered Assets for cap space? But what did he do with the cap he created? HE WASTED AWAY IN OVER PAYING PAST THEIR PRIME VETERANS. Phil didn’t do his homework right considering that those guys were already in the decline years ago.
Look man I know Phil didn’t come into a good situation considering that James Dolan is one of the worst owners in Basketball, but most of his move have BACKFIRE BIG TIME.
As far as opportunity, there will always be one at some point, the Knicks just have to do their due diligence and be ready (WITH ASSETS) when one is presented. The Pelicans (another bad team) acquired D Cousins for very little. The Heat developed H. Whiteside from the D League, and I can keep going on and on.
KnicksFE wrote:The Noah deal was god awful no doubt about it. rose was only a one year deal so it wasn't a big deal plus we got a 2nd rounder out of it. The Chandler and Shump/Smith trades I felt we could have gotten a bit more but looking back their trade value probably wasnt too high because of injuries/bad years but we still could have gotten Crowder which Phil admit he messed up onSinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.There's no other option besides building through the draft.
Some teams are often just a few twinks away, the Knicks need to rebuild. Yes, through the draft.
If you think the Knicks can build through FA, let me know who is your big FA catch you think the Knicks would of had a chance at that would help with a rebuild.
Phil had to come into a team with squandered assets and a weak franchise cornerstone in Melo.
Someone like Morey came into Houston with assets and draft picks to move around.
Boston traded their aging stars when it was clear they were done and they found a real stupid taker. We need to do the same with Melo but unfortunately teams are more careful because of what happened between nets/celtics.
But Phil was able to trade those squandered Assets for cap space? But what did he do with the cap he created? HE WASTED AWAY IN OVER PAYING PAST THEIR PRIME VETERANS. Phil didn’t do his homework right considering that those guys were already in the decline years ago.
Look man I know Phil didn’t come into a good situation considering that James Dolan is one of the worst owners in Basketball, but most of his move have BACKFIRE BIG TIME.
As far as opportunity, there will always be one at some point, the Knicks just have to do their due diligence and be ready (WITH ASSETS) when one is presented. The Pelicans (another bad team) acquired D Cousins for very little. The Heat developed H. Whiteside from the D League, and I can keep going on and on.
StarksEwing1 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:The Noah deal was god awful no doubt about it. rose was only a one year deal so it wasn't a big deal plus we got a 2nd rounder out of it. The Chandler and Shump/Smith trades I felt we could have gotten a bit more but looking back their trade value probably wasnt too high because of injuries/bad years but we still could have gotten Crowder which Phil admit he messed up onSinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.There's no other option besides building through the draft.
Some teams are often just a few twinks away, the Knicks need to rebuild. Yes, through the draft.
If you think the Knicks can build through FA, let me know who is your big FA catch you think the Knicks would of had a chance at that would help with a rebuild.
Phil had to come into a team with squandered assets and a weak franchise cornerstone in Melo.
Someone like Morey came into Houston with assets and draft picks to move around.
Boston traded their aging stars when it was clear they were done and they found a real stupid taker. We need to do the same with Melo but unfortunately teams are more careful because of what happened between nets/celtics.
But Phil was able to trade those squandered Assets for cap space? But what did he do with the cap he created? HE WASTED AWAY IN OVER PAYING PAST THEIR PRIME VETERANS. Phil didn’t do his homework right considering that those guys were already in the decline years ago.
Look man I know Phil didn’t come into a good situation considering that James Dolan is one of the worst owners in Basketball, but most of his move have BACKFIRE BIG TIME.
As far as opportunity, there will always be one at some point, the Knicks just have to do their due diligence and be ready (WITH ASSETS) when one is presented. The Pelicans (another bad team) acquired D Cousins for very little. The Heat developed H. Whiteside from the D League, and I can keep going on and on.
In my opinion the Rose deal was just as bad considering that we gave up RoLo a decent center on a good contract and Grant, our first pick in a long time which we acquired by trading Hardaway Jr. So no Rolo, no Grant and no Hardaway for what may be a one year rental player. Personally, Rose is not the type of players rebuilding teams should be looking to trade for, just my opinion.
KnicksFE wrote:Oh I agree I liked Lopez but I could live with it despite not liking it. The noah contract is just a disaster and I said that at the timeStarksEwing1 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:The Noah deal was god awful no doubt about it. rose was only a one year deal so it wasn't a big deal plus we got a 2nd rounder out of it. The Chandler and Shump/Smith trades I felt we could have gotten a bit more but looking back their trade value probably wasnt too high because of injuries/bad years but we still could have gotten Crowder which Phil admit he messed up onSinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:KnicksFE wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:Sinix wrote:KnicksFE wrote:anrst wrote:nixluva wrote:blkexec wrote:Phil is not upset at KP. He's upset about the melo NTC max deal he gave him and how Melo turned KP into a new generation Melo, on and off the court.Melo was the worst type of mentor for KP. Especially when u have an egotistical GM who's only concern is his legacy. I beg Phil is like, maybe it wasn't the triangle that helped him win 11 rings. Good time to write an updated book.....
At this point.....all three are looking for the exit door, while saving face. Phil trying to get fired. Melo looking for a buy out. KPs brother would like a trade. Meanwhile Dolan is in his bat cave with a wicked grin, thinking how he can make money from this circus act.
Phil is the ONLY ONE actually acting for the benefit of the KNICKS! Phil wants DEFENSE, BALL AND PLAYER MOVEMENT, SACRIFICE FOR THE TEAM! What is Melo's motivation or KP's? They both are thinking only of what is best for them!
Phil isn't trying to GIVE assets away. He's trying to ADD to the talent on talent on the team! Funny to me how Phil gets bashed when his actual moves are intended to make this a better TEAM! Screw the Media that keeps twisting things! Fans need to stop being Media Sheep!
yea, give phil brownie points for "trying"
You and Phil think he is trying to add talent to the team, how exactly is over paying for injuries and past their prime veterans EXACTLY adding talent to the team? On the contrary that is sabotaging the team since BUILDING A TEAM IS ALL ABOUT CAP MANAGEMENT.
Why should the Knicks be worried about their cap when they are many years away from competing for a championship.
Do the Knicks need that one last signing to get over the hump?
Knicks need a lot of young players on rookie contracts now. The odd Melo or Noah contract here or there isn't going to effect the building process besides having Melo's ego around to deal with at this point.
Cap space only matters if you're competing for a championship? The other 25 teams should just say, no thanks, to cap space and just sign league min players? Why can't a rebuilding team sign good players in their mid 20s who will be part of their long-term futures? The $50 mil spent per year of cap space on Melo and Noah absolutely could have been dedicated to rebuilding.The Knicks aren't even at that point where they should be signing anyone in FA. That's AFTER you build a foundation with your franchise corner stone already in place. You don't get the small pieces and then the franchise cornerstones. You get the franchise corner stones then build around them.
Now lets go further. In a practical sense, who would the Knicks target? Lets say hypothetically the Knicks have the best reputation in the league and Phil is loved by players. Who are we targeting this off season that will come to us. Like you said, they gotta be mid 20s and part of a long term future. Who is this magical mid 20's high potential player that another team is letting go to free agency market?
If a player is young and high potential, teams aren't letting them get to FA. Those are the players you draft.
Why does it have to be a magical player? I'd have taken a bunch of Jae Crowders over Melo and Noah.Not even Jae Crowders make it to the open market and when they do, they tend to cost as much as Melo despite not being as good.
CAP SPACE ALWAYS MATTER, Phili and Boston have being lending their cap space to other teams for years as long as they surrender future picks or young players (this is how they accumulated many of their current assets). Brooklyn just acquired D.Angelo from the Lakers by absorbing additional two years of Mosgov’s contract. YOU WANT TO BUILD A GOOD TEAM, YOU HAVE TO HAVE GOOD CAP MANAGEMENT SO YOU CAN TAKE ADVANATGE OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WHEN THEY THERE. YOU RARELY SEE CONTENDERS WITH MANY BAD CONTRACTS, ON THE TEAM.
Yeah, using the cap space to get picks makes sense, and I don't see how sinx could argue the picks are meaningless to a rebuilding team. It's actually hard to understand how anyone could argue cap space is meaningless unless they were just motivated to justify anything Phil does.It's minimal. Knicks could still take on a bad contract for a pick if they wanted. Those deals aren't necessarily always there though.
I wouldn't say cap space is meaningless but for a team that needs a total rebuild through the draft, cap space doesn't mean all that much at all. Certainly not something to get up in arms about in terms of firing Phil.
If Phil traded away draft picks or botched the KP pick, those would be MUCH MUCH MUCH higher offenses. But since he's nailed that, he's fine.
Who’s to say the Knicks need a total rebuild through the draft?
The Knicks need to keep their options open and rebuilt period. Whether that is trading Melo for unproven young players and develop them or future picks, it really doesn’t matter. What matter is to have a clear plan and execute it accordingly. Boston and Houston are perfect example of good teams built through every opportunity available.
The Knicks need to have their options open and managing their cap correctly is a good way of doing that.There's no other option besides building through the draft.
Some teams are often just a few twinks away, the Knicks need to rebuild. Yes, through the draft.
If you think the Knicks can build through FA, let me know who is your big FA catch you think the Knicks would of had a chance at that would help with a rebuild.
Phil had to come into a team with squandered assets and a weak franchise cornerstone in Melo.
Someone like Morey came into Houston with assets and draft picks to move around.
Boston traded their aging stars when it was clear they were done and they found a real stupid taker. We need to do the same with Melo but unfortunately teams are more careful because of what happened between nets/celtics.
But Phil was able to trade those squandered Assets for cap space? But what did he do with the cap he created? HE WASTED AWAY IN OVER PAYING PAST THEIR PRIME VETERANS. Phil didn’t do his homework right considering that those guys were already in the decline years ago.
Look man I know Phil didn’t come into a good situation considering that James Dolan is one of the worst owners in Basketball, but most of his move have BACKFIRE BIG TIME.
As far as opportunity, there will always be one at some point, the Knicks just have to do their due diligence and be ready (WITH ASSETS) when one is presented. The Pelicans (another bad team) acquired D Cousins for very little. The Heat developed H. Whiteside from the D League, and I can keep going on and on.
In my opinion the Rose deal was just as bad considering that we gave up RoLo a decent center on a good contract and Grant, our first pick in a long time which we acquired by trading Hardaway Jr. So no Rolo, no Grant and no Hardaway for what may be a one year rental player. Personally, Rose is not the type of players rebuilding teams should be looking to trade for, just my opinion.