Then Knix wouldn't draft Halliburton and not sure how Vassell fits. Though I'd still take him if Okongwu is gone.
Knicks roster improvement is meaningless without a lead guard - and adding Hield leaves it more certain we dont keep Elf.
Bogdanovich is a great outside shooter, a level below Hield, but no slouch and reputed to be a significantly better defender, and capable of being a facilitator as well as a scoring wing.
AND an unrestricted FA. Hield would cost in terms of assets, and he seems to be something of a....oh, hig maintenance cat. BUT MY GOD CAN HE EVER SHOOT.
If [IF] the Knicks were to have a shot at Bogdonavich, he and RJ would give them coverage at the 2 & 3, and Brazdeikis is still to heard from. Let alone Bullock.
Haliburton can play at the 2 as well as the lead guard. I suspect Detroit is going to jump on him.
At #8 the Knicks could be looking at Okongwu, Vassell, Okoro and Williams.
If Hayes and/or Haliburton drops to #8, well, that would be a nice problem to have.
I reckon the Knicks will have some sort of idea as to trades and free agents going into the draft.
And in terms of a PG, Knicks could wait until #27, or make a move to get another#1 in between #8 and #27, perhaps dangling one of their Dallas picks and cash consideraikons.
I suspect it comes down to Vassell or Okoro. Thibs' choice. Vassell is a good defender and can shoot the lights out. Okoro is considered a great defender, an inch shorter, but perhaps a bit more heft.
As for Knox? I suspect in the small ball epoch, he is being tasked with being a 4 and a 3.
Do we keep Randle? Who knows. Wooten will be given a long look as a center and power forward.
We have options it would seem.