technomaster wrote:I feel a little sick saying this, but:here are Elfrid's stats in 3 games with the Suns:
20.3ppg, 8.7apg, 8.3rpg, 57%fg, 83%ft, 35mpg. This includes 1 triple double.
All that production for the cost of a 2nd round pick, albeit likely a higher one than the Knicks could have offered.
With stats like these, he'd have put the Knicks in a position to win games.
(For what it's worth, the Suns lost all 3. :))
I suppose I'll remain hopeful - I think Mudiay has similar tools compared to Payton. Payton became a really good prospect during his junior year in college where he really amped up his game. Payton was 20-21 during that year, relatively young compared to some of his counterparts.
Mudiay is turning 22 in March in what amounts to his 4th post-high school season (1 in China, 3 in the NBA).
(for what it's worth, Payton is an RFA at the end of the season...)
There is a commitment to Payton we dont have with Mudiay. I think its a basic timeline thing. From a pure BB standpoint we should have gotten Payton. No brainer. More to it though....