Knicks · Perry: 5pm Sunday... trade or roster move, it's going down (page 1)
What you think or want us to do?
newyorknewyork wrote:Would like to see us pull of a KOQ & Kuz for Crowder deal.Is there a rumor of that or is it a wish? I think that would be a great trade for the Knicks.
TheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.
Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
StarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
StarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
With KOQ i'm not worried about him falling off if we resign him. I just think it's tough to figure out the Cap structure if they pay him what he's worth. Just seems like bad timing for KOQ and this team. Frank and KP are 19 and 22! That's pretty much the Timeline we're dealing with. Gotta keep this Cap in check and go with younger, cheaper talent.
nixluva wrote:I agree. id love to keep Kyle here for a while but it just seems like bad timingStarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
With KOQ i'm not worried about him falling off if we resign him. I just think it's tough to figure out the Cap structure if they pay him what he's worth. Just seems like bad timing for KOQ and this team. Frank and KP are 19 and 22! That's pretty much the Timeline we're dealing with. Gotta keep this Cap in check and go with younger, cheaper talent.
nixluva wrote:I am. Love KOQ but don't trust him to be consistent.StarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
With KOQ i'm not worried about him falling off if we resign him. I just think it's tough to figure out the Cap structure if they pay him what he's worth. Just seems like bad timing for KOQ and this team. Frank and KP are 19 and 22! That's pretty much the Timeline we're dealing with. Gotta keep this Cap in check and go with younger, cheaper talent.
EnySpree wrote:Begley on a podcast a couple of weeks ago said he thought KP wouldn't resign if they traded Willy. I agree though that those three are the ones to be moved. I would put Baker in that group but I think hs deal means you send a second rounder to a team to take his contract.TheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
CrushAlot wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Would like to see us pull of a KOQ & Kuz for Crowder deal.Is there a rumor of that or is it a wish? I think that would be a great trade for the Knicks.
My wish
reub wrote:Yeah Sessions should go. Or trade Kuz.Popovich could turn Kuz into a star.
Kuz is ranked dead last on ESPN player rankings. MINUS 1.6
Hasn't logged a single positive statistic.
Panos wrote:reub wrote:Yeah Sessions should go. Or trade Kuz.Popovich could turn Kuz into a star.Kuz is ranked dead last on ESPN player rankings. MINUS 1.6
Hasn't logged a single positive statistic.
He played about 2-3 minutes. I think you judge him on last year, his play this summer etc. there should be a minimum amount of minutes to get a rating.
Panos wrote:reub wrote:Yeah Sessions should go. Or trade Kuz.Popovich could turn Kuz into a star.Kuz is ranked dead last on ESPN player rankings. MINUS 1.6
Hasn't logged a single positive statistic.
I hope you're not serious.
StarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
If we didn't have Noah its an easy decision, unfortunately that contract is going to cost us someone off this roster. It makes sense to trade O'Quinn but it sux
Jmpasq wrote:oh i agree. Its not like i want to trade him but the noah contract makes it hard. It depends if we can continue to win we may just ride it out to the whole year. I dont have a problem doing thatStarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
If we didn't have Noah its an easy decision, unfortunately that contract is going to cost us someone off this roster. It makes sense to trade O'Quinn but it sux
Jmpasq wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:TheGame wrote:We need to be careful about KOQ when it comes to resigning him. Ive always been a fan of his but he is having a career year so far. We have seen many players have career yaers then sign a big contract then dont replicate what they did. We have no choice about Noah. Hey id love to be able to get rid of Noah and keep BOTH KOQ and WillyStarksEwing1 wrote:EnySpree wrote:I love KOQ too but it makes more sense to trade him while his value is high. We know he will opt out and someone will give him a bigger contract anyway. Perry is not gonna give Willy away unless its a bigtime returnTheGame wrote:I would not be so quick to trade Kyle O'Quinn. We don't have anyone else on the team that brings his shotblockong other than KP, and Kyle is playing great ball right now. I like crowder but he is not the offensive sf we need. I would rather see the knicks just waive sessions or kUz or get a second round pick for them.Uh.... Noah?
Still I feel you. I still want to move Willy. Willy, Kuz and sessions for a young piece.
I love KOQ... it's deeper than what he does in the court. I believe the guy is a real glue guy now off the bench and while he's on the bench. He's having alot of fun and it's contagious. Gotta be careful what we wish for when it comes to chemistry and this team.
That is the big issue Perry and Mills are going to determine. The question is how good is this team really. Is it a 45 win team, a 50 win team, or a 55 win team? They have to decide what they want to do with Kanter and KOQ. KOQ is definitely getting a raise, but if they could resign him for around $12 mill we might be better off resigning him. That may not be feasible with Noah and a lot will depend on how Noah looks. I hear you about trading KOQ due to difficulties resigning him. We should be able to get a pick in the 14-24 range for him. Perry and Mills have some hard decisions ahead.
If we didn't have Noah its an easy decision, unfortunately that contract is going to cost us someone off this roster. It makes sense to trade O'Quinn but it sux
It really doesn't. Kyle has proven to be a real valuable piece on the team and has a decent deal. Noah should encourage the team to keep him inactive, until a good deal comes along.