Looks a lot more like an NBA team than what we’ve been trotting out in recent seasons.
Basically similar to what we had last year with the addition of two solid-looking rooks.
It is a deep and interesting rook class.
Was a good year to have a 2nd 1st rounder #27. #23. #25.
Give the NYK credit for that (even if it might have just been dumb luck).
Toppings, Avdija, Haiburton, Vassal -- I think it was hard to go wrong.
Kira Lewis or Saddiq Bey might prove out to be Top 10 talents as well.
The 2nd round looks interesting as well.
You THINK?
Randle > ____________ [Toppin]
Portis > Noels
Gibson > Spellman
Morris > ______________ [Quickley]
Ellington >
BurkePayton >
Rivers Think it is worth noting that I was not at the time an enthusiast for the Knicks-Clippers Trade. Our take?
Moe Harkless, Issuf Sanon, Clippers' 2020 first-round pick, 2020 second-round pick (via Detroit), Swap Rights with the Clippers on their 2021 first-round pick.I wasn't a Harkless enthusiast, but I grew to respect him during his time here. Like some, would like to have perhaps kept him in a 3&D role, but while Bullock doesn't have Moe's length at 6'7" and abilllity to match up with fours, he has good defensive instincts and size at 6'6" and is a far better free throw shooter and legit threat as a 3-point shooter. Harkless purportedly had some better financial offers than Miami, but I think he made the right choiced. He is tailor made for the Spoelstra/Riley Culture.
Now that #27 first rounder and our second rounder turned into the #23 pick, and from there into #25 & #33, and so far
High IQ is looking pretty damn good as a scoring point/combo guard, doubly ironic when you figure that the Clippers are rather thin at PG, not that Patrick Beverley and Lou Williams are chopped liver, but having been forced to pony up Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and multiple trade assets in the Paul George trade, well, Quickley would look better in a Clippers jersey than a Knicks. Still, Morris has fit in.
So, we get High IQ, and Detroit's 2020-2021 second rounder, which might turn out to be an okay asset, though they have some talent on that team...enough to be a playoff team? Mmmmmmm....
And we get the option of swapping our #1 for the Clippers, likely not an asset, but injuries happen, do they not?
Oddly enough, the draft rights to Ukranian PG Issuf Sanon, while not as yummy as the inclusion of Landry Shamet which we were pushing for, proved useful when we signed Austin Rivers to that three year-$10 million deal. Holding Austin's Bird rights, Houston signed him to that contract than passed him on to the Knicks along with the rights to Sergio Llull, Tadija Dragicevic and Alex Hervelle for Rivers, thus giving the Rockets a promising young PG asset as oppossed to NADA, whereas in this way, Rivers did not count against our cap space. Sergio Llull is a 33 year old Real Madrid PG. Ever coming here? Mmmmmmmmmmm....
I went through all of this excruciating detail to counter the notion which Bo floated that we pretty much lined up under Rose-WWW-Perrin-Aller-Perry much as we did under Mills-Perry.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....I think not.
POSTSCRIPT: Under Pandemic Conditions, every player on the 15 Man Roster is active and eligible to play
So...
C: Robinson, Noel
PF-C: Randle, Spellman
SF-PF: Toppin, Knox, Brazdeikis
SG-SF: Barrett, Bullock, Burks, Ntilikina
PG-SG: Payton, Quickley, Rivers, Smith
Yes, I know it is something of a stretch to count Julius as a C, Toppin as a SF, Knox and Brazdeikis as PFs, but we saw glimpses of Thibs looking them over as such, situationally in the post-Small Ball Epoch. Even Obi for a hot minute. And hey, who was our starting center last year? Taj Gibson. Is Iggy...Draymond Green? Not fucking hardly, but both are meaty 6'6", and Brazdeikis is closer to a 3-4, than a 3-2. And if we could get away, for argument's sake, Randle-Knox-Bullock-Burks-_______. And Frank? With Payton, Quickley, Rivers and Smith all jousting for minutes at the POINT, Frank might find himself playing more of the Bruce Bowen 3-2 defensive specialist, save that BB was taller at 6'7" and turned into one of the more lethal three point snipers in NBA history.
So all I'm saying, Bo, is that this roster, lacking a putative SUPERMAN, alas, seems far more interesting and better balanced between young veterans, and young, Younger, YOUNGEST puppies...
Giving Tom Thibodeau a very interesting set of
Crayolas to work with.