I believe BoD's base assumption, which is that the Knicks did not reach out and engage in strong pursuit of top tier free agents is sibject to review.
According to the beat man for the TIMES, the Knicks were all-in on a Gordon Hayward Pursuit, SF-PF being the object of Thibs' admiration and affection.
So much so that they purportedly upped their initial offer from two years to four years guaranteed, but flinched at $30 million x 4 guaranteed, which I view as prudent.
One may assume that their offer was in FVV country, like $20-25 million.
And while they were in the hunt for GH, DJ Augustin got away, signing on to back up Jrue Holiday on the Bucks.
As for Bogodonavich, leave us assume that there was some outreach but that he preferred Atlanta.
So, might one fairly assume the Knicks FA signings were part of a thoughtful PLAN B, when PLAN A for FVV and then GH evaporated, as opposed to simply holding their dicks, as some are wont to assume.