Love both those trades! Keep them both off knicks.
Although if you look at the season Westbrook had last year before the bubble one might still think he still got it.
There was an injury and he got Covid. Otherwise he was killig it.
We cleared all that space and we have Randle as a chip to move. I don't know what the next few days hold for the knicks but its going to be fun.
Many of you will hate it. New Sheriff in town.
Wall-Westbrook a done deal?
I haven't seen anything, but Nalod do got them sauces
Just a fan wanting to see it happen. Let all the rest starphuch themselves not oblivion and we’ll battle OKC for the chip in a few years.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Knicks did the right thing. I’m glad we didn’t make a dumb move for Westbrook
GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
we had a chance to get D russell, and Perry drop the ball on that
All you have to do is look at the teams that win championships, aside from GSW, they were all lead by veteran all stars.
A young team is not going to win games, especially in the playoffs...Even teams like Utah, philly, boston and Denver that have good young stars, they fizzled out in the playoffs, and after a while your young star wants out.
Wall hasn’t played more than 41 games in a season since 2016
Rockets would be way better off just doing a straight salary dump with us
Philc1 wrote:Wall hasn’t played more than 41 games in a season since 2016
Rockets would be way better off just doing a straight salary dump with us
I’d have to think more assets have to go to Rockets to even it out. Westbrook is MVP HOF and still can play at high level for two years. We talk about him having a bad season. It was a bad bubble for him.
I’d love to see him with Beal and Wall in Houston. Not here.
knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
we had a chance to get D russell, and Perry drop the ball on that
All you have to do is look at the teams that win championships, aside from GSW, they were all lead by veteran all stars.
A young team is not going to win games, especially in the playoffs...Even teams like Utah, philly, boston and Denver that have good young stars, they fizzled out in the playoffs, and after a while your young star wants out.
Perry didnt drop anything. You dont know what the price was. Unlike his predecessors, Perry didnt give away the store to acquire a single player. No one is on a long term deal. No aging stars past their prime, taking up a large chunk of the cap.
We finally get a GM who doesnt spend like a drunken sailor, and you pile on him every chance you get. Because he couldnt fix 20 plus years of dysfunction in 2 years, in spite of inheriting two disgruntled stars. Give it a rest.
Made a point of saying that the younger PGs were still veterans. Going with aging, overpriced PGs hasnt worked for the Knicks. But you keep wanting to draw from that well. I dont want to see the Knicks go down that road again unless he has a lot of star power around him.
knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
we had a chance to get D russell, and Perry drop the ball on that
All you have to do is look at the teams that win championships, aside from GSW, they were all lead by veteran all stars.
A young team is not going to win games, especially in the playoffs...Even teams like Utah, philly, boston and Denver that have good young stars, they fizzled out in the playoffs, and after a while your young star wants out.
What was the offer for Drussell?
So being on par with Utah, Philly, Boston and Denver is not good enough for you? These are teams in the process of trying to get to the next level. Toronto banged on that door for years until they had a window to eat Kawahi and then gave up a youngis Valachunas for last gasp Marc Gasol. It worked. But Toronto looked like it was “rebuild time” until they pulled the Derozen trade. Fact is they won game 7 by a whisker and GSW broke down. Thats how slim the margins are.
D’russell did good on the nets and he is talented but where we drop the ball? When was the ball in our hands to even drop?
You so bent on Mills you can’t even get your mind straight!
Nalod wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
we had a chance to get D russell, and Perry drop the ball on that
All you have to do is look at the teams that win championships, aside from GSW, they were all lead by veteran all stars.
A young team is not going to win games, especially in the playoffs...Even teams like Utah, philly, boston and Denver that have good young stars, they fizzled out in the playoffs, and after a while your young star wants out.
What was the offer for Drussell?
So being on par with Utah, Philly, Boston and Denver is not good enough for you? These are teams in the process of trying to get to the next level. Toronto banged on that door for years until they had a window to eat Kawahi and then gave up a youngis Valachunas for last gasp Marc Gasol. It worked. But Toronto looked like it was “rebuild time” until they pulled the Derozen trade. Fact is they won game 7 by a whisker and GSW broke down. Thats how slim the margins are.
D’russell did good on the nets and he is talented but where we drop the ball? When was the ball in our hands to even drop?
You so bent on Mills you can’t even get your mind straight!
Perry offered Ntilikina, Trier and picks
Nalod wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:knicks1248 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
They were never planning on giving up much for WB...It was always Randle and a pick, maybe dsj or frank.
That maybe the best offer they will get
The idea of westbrook and toppin fast breaking with some shooters around them
Some PGs adapt to their declining athleticism. Some PGs dont. Id rather take a chance on a younger PG, like Ball, or Smith jr., if he works out. Veterans, but closer in age to our young core.
we had a chance to get D russell, and Perry drop the ball on that
All you have to do is look at the teams that win championships, aside from GSW, they were all lead by veteran all stars.
A young team is not going to win games, especially in the playoffs...Even teams like Utah, philly, boston and Denver that have good young stars, they fizzled out in the playoffs, and after a while your young star wants out.
What was the offer for Drussell?
So being on par with Utah, Philly, Boston and Denver is not good enough for you? These are teams in the process of trying to get to the next level. Toronto banged on that door for years until they had a window to eat Kawahi and then gave up a youngis Valachunas for last gasp Marc Gasol. It worked. But Toronto looked like it was “rebuild time” until they pulled the Derozen trade. Fact is they won game 7 by a whisker and GSW broke down. Thats how slim the margins are.
D’russell did good on the nets and he is talented but where we drop the ball? When was the ball in our hands to even drop?
You so bent on Mills you can’t even get your mind straight!
The wolves can have Russell
Nalod wrote:Philc1 wrote:Wall hasn’t played more than 41 games in a season since 2016
Rockets would be way better off just doing a straight salary dump with us
I’d have to think more assets have to go to Rockets to even it out. Westbrook is MVP HOF and still can play at high level for two years. We talk about him having a bad season. It was a bad bubble for him.
I’d love to see him with Beal and Wall in Houston. Not here.
Well if Tilman Ferrara thinks Wall is an asset I feel sorry for him