While I wish no ill will nor bad health to Kristaps Porzingis, I'd be one lying motherfucker if I said I didn't look very carefully at the box scores every day. KP is a significant talent, but he cannot seem to stay on the court.
Assessing the Phil Jackson Regime with that of Leon Rose & Company, well.
OUR own #2 pick for this season goes to the Sixers, based upon an absurd transaction Phool Jackoff made in 2015, where as I recall our future #2 was conveyed in exchange for someone basically eating a contract we wanted to get rid of.
From 2022 on we retain control of all of our #1 and #2 picks.
In 2023, besides possessing our own #1 & 2 picks, we have Dallas 2023 #1 pick [1-10 protected], Detroit's second rounder, and Utah's second rounder.
In any event.
In 2021, the Knicks have their own #1 and Dallas' #1, unprotected.
In 2021 we also have Detroit's #2 and Charlotte's #2.
Among the 1-through-14 teams currently under .500 one quarter of the way into the season, and presently in the draft lottery with the top sub-.500 teams on the cusp of the playoffs?
Wizards 3-12
Timberwolves 4-12
Pistons 5-15
Heat/Raptors 7-12
Pelicans/Bulls 7-11
Mavericks/Magic 8-12
Kings 8-11
Thunder 8-10
Knicks/Hornets 9-11
Cavs 9-10
Rockets 9-9
The 2020 draft was purported to be weak, yet some significant talent has come through both at the bottom of the first round and on in to the second round.
The 2021 Draft is projected to be one of the strongest arrays of talent in recene memory.
As presently aligned, pre-ping pong balls, the Mavs & Magic are presently tied for the 8-9 seed, while the Knicks are tied with the Hornets for the 12-13 seeds.
As things stand now, the Knicks are looking at a pair of mid-first rounders, and the first pick in the second round.
AND THAT CLASS, IS WHY YOU DO NOT PISS AWAY DRAFT PICKS.