Have we ever seen so many players lock up long term so quickly? Is there anyone other than Kawhi Leonard left worthy of a long term contract?
EwingsGlass wrote:Have we ever seen so many players lock up long term so quickly? Is there anyone other than Kawhi Leonard left worthy of a long term contract?
You mean besides Frank Ntilikina right? 
Only Jrue Holiday comes to mind
martin wrote:
But...but... MKG went to Kentucky and is a client of CAA!!!
EwingsGlass wrote:Have we ever seen so many players lock up long term so quickly? Is there anyone other than Kawhi Leonard left worthy of a long term contract?
Got to look at the RFA market and who might be worth getting on an initial overpay.
wargames wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Have we ever seen so many players lock up long term so quickly? Is there anyone other than Kawhi Leonard left worthy of a long term contract?
Got to look at the RFA market and who might be worth getting on an initial overpay.
Even still, a lot of those guys locked up on their original max contracts.
EwingsGlass wrote:wargames wrote:EwingsGlass wrote:Have we ever seen so many players lock up long term so quickly? Is there anyone other than Kawhi Leonard left worthy of a long term contract?
Got to look at the RFA market and who might be worth getting on an initial overpay.
Even still, a lot of those guys locked up on their original max contracts.
Yep, think we're better off taking on a 2 or 3 season contract at this point- we don't need double max space and be scrambling just for players to fill the roster again
martin wrote:
RJ looks like he bulked up in the offseason and has fixed his free throw shooting
He’s very good at drawing contact if he can shoot at around 80% FT that would be immense
Philc1 wrote:martin wrote:
RJ looks like he bulked up in the offseason and has fixed his free throw shooting
He’s very good at drawing contact if he can shoot at around 80% FT that would be immense
It would. The only thing he lacks is super break down ability. Knicks will still need at least 1 or 2 guys like that to be a high level team