Phil said we were not winning with melo,and we are not winning without him. I'm starting to feel the same way about KP
knicks1248 wrote:Phil said we were not winning with melo,and we are not winning without him. I'm starting to feel the same way about KP
Porzingis is 22 years old, and you have already concluded that? Makes no sense. You have no idea what type of player he will be at age 28, for example. Melo was in his 30s.
Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Phil said we were not winning with melo,and we are not winning without him. I'm starting to feel the same way about KP
Porzingis is 22 years old, and you have already concluded that? Makes no sense. You have no idea what type of player he will be at age 28, for example. Melo was in his 30s.
I know he's young, but the fact of the matter is, we have been a bad team since he has been on the roster. Between bad coaches and ugly rosters, his talents are being wasted here.
Every time P hits the deck (which he does a lot more than most players) i have to hold my breath. I'm not the least bit surprise by this injury, i almost expected it, and i know quite a few people who feel the same way.
We need to do what DENVER DID WITH MCDYESS
knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Phil said we were not winning with melo,and we are not winning without him. I'm starting to feel the same way about KP
Porzingis is 22 years old, and you have already concluded that? Makes no sense. You have no idea what type of player he will be at age 28, for example. Melo was in his 30s.
I know he's young, but the fact of the matter is, we have been a bad team since he has been on the roster. Between bad coaches and ugly rosters, his talents are being wasted here.
Every time P hits the deck (which he does a lot more than most players) i have to hold my breath. I'm not the least bit surprise by this injury, i almost expected it, and i know quite a few people who feel the same way.
We need to do what DENVER DID WITH MCDYESS
Not similar at all. McDyess had major issues. Trading him would be the type of thing only the Knicks do, and it will come back to haunt them.
knicks1248 wrote:Knixkik wrote:knicks1248 wrote:Phil said we were not winning with melo,and we are not winning without him. I'm starting to feel the same way about KP
Porzingis is 22 years old, and you have already concluded that? Makes no sense. You have no idea what type of player he will be at age 28, for example. Melo was in his 30s.
I know he's young, but the fact of the matter is, we have been a bad team since he has been on the roster. Between bad coaches and ugly rosters, his talents are being wasted here.
Every time P hits the deck (which he does a lot more than most players) i have to hold my breath. I'm not the least bit surprise by this injury, i almost expected it, and i know quite a few people who feel the same way.
We need to do what DENVER DID WITH MCDYESS
Perhaps, but they traded him AFTER he got healthy. Your a second guessing morning after whiner. We all held our breath everytime he falls. Your not that special.
Phil was right to take offers. You can’t say you guys didn’t see this coming. How many games did you watch and hold your breath for KP. Every time you saw him in the post with guards you saw them hovering around his knees. How many times did the guards knock him down. I hope KP recovers well and comes back stronger than ever. But I hope management will be open to possibilities of trades. Whether they make it or not just be open to the idea.
franco12 wrote:I know he is young. Still.Hurt every season. Little nicks, and now this.
He may grow into his frame, and not be so clumsy.
But three years in, and soon we have to lock up big dollars.
If I am making the call- my opinion- you trade him for a top five pick in this year's draft, straight up, don't look back.
You dont trade your best asset after an injury. Just wont get anything in return. Plan is hope he bounces back next year and shows he has a healthy knee. His style of play should not be affected too badly. He is not a high flying 6'2 guy that needs explosiveness to the rim. Luckily, he doesn't even have to jump to get his shot off. Its also a good thing he is not a 270 lb. big man. Its still too early to say how the recovery will go.
Just really sucks that he got hurt. And NO, i dont think it was a dirty play. Greek just wanted to block his shot after being shown up.
HofstraBBall wrote:franco12 wrote:I know he is young. Still.Hurt every season. Little nicks, and now this.
He may grow into his frame, and not be so clumsy.
But three years in, and soon we have to lock up big dollars.
If I am making the call- my opinion- you trade him for a top five pick in this year's draft, straight up, don't look back.
You dont trade your best asset after an injury. Just wont get anything in return. Plan is hope he bounces back next year and shows he has a healthy knee. His style of play should not be affected too badly. He is not a high flying 6'2 guy that needs explosiveness to the rim. Luckily, he doesn't even have to jump to get his shot off. Its also a good thing he is not a 270 lb. big man. Its still too early to say how the recovery will go.
Just really sucks that he got hurt. And NO, i dont think it was a dirty play. Greek just wanted to block his shot after being shown up.
That is why I said if you can get a top five pick in the draft. I agree, I doubt there are any teams that would, but I would make 5 phone calls after the lottery, and offer KP & Noah for their first rounder, and say done when they say maybe for KP straight up.
I hate to say it but Knicks may be better off trading Porzingis especially if we get a 2 first round picks. At this point I have faith that Perry and Mills will do whats right
Cartman718 wrote:I hate to say it but Knicks may be better off trading Porzingis especially if we get a 2 first round picks. At this point I have faith that Perry and Mills will do whats right
even after the Willy trade?
Cartman718 wrote:I hate to say it but Knicks may be better off trading Porzingis especially if we get a 2 first round picks. At this point I have faith that Perry and Mills will do whats right
Why? Why would you have faith in Perry and especially Mills? Mills is one of the worst executives in the sport
You don't trade KP but you certainly no longer make him the center piece of your re-build
He is not the impact player that we hoped him to be and his durability is now in question.