Who would consider CP3 to come off bench?
I’d consider it heavily, with team options for anything beyond first year.
martin wrote:Who would consider CP3 to come off bench?I’d consider it heavily, with team options for anything beyond first year.
If he’s willing to come here sure.
Looking more into Naz Reid, he looks like a player who can give us a different look at center. If Knicks can sign him with the MLE and move Hartenstein to LAC for Covington, I think that provides an improvement in the rotation offensively. Mitch would still start but Reid would finish a lot of games.
Knixkik wrote:Looking more into Naz Reid, he looks like a player who can give us a different look at center. If Knicks can sign him with the MLE and move Hartenstein to LAC for Covington, I think that provides an improvement in the rotation offensively. Mitch would still start but Reid would finish a lot of games.
Without any inkling or hint that it is so, I'd bet money that the Knicks keep Hart before they do Mitch over the long term IF they had to pick.
iHart still has a lot to prove, but he went all out all season while injured, giving the Knicks defense and paint, push-shot capabilities. They KNOW he at least has potential to do more shooting and he has all next season to prove it.
It'll be interesting to see how it unfolds.
Knixkik wrote:Looking more into Naz Reid, he looks like a player who can give us a different look at center. If Knicks can sign him with the MLE and move Hartenstein to LAC for Covington, I think that provides an improvement in the rotation offensively. Mitch would still start but Reid would finish a lot of games.
Maybe trade Hartenstein for a second round pick in the draft then sign Reid. I think Reid is a much more dynamic offensive player who can hit from outside