Bullocks = Burks
In that
* neither of these guys should ever start on a serious team.
* both can be high quality role players off the bench.
Bullocks a little better defensively, but it's a crevice not a canyon of difference. Burks is a little better offensively, same caveat applies. I'm feeling Bullocks a little more right now cause it gets a wee bit ugly when Burks tries to go beyond his essential skill set, but that changes when he's hot. Thibs rides their streaks pretty well.
Happy to have em both. Will know we've made a leap as a team when neither has to start or play 15 min+.
It's really not worth arguing much over who is "better. "
Well, both were garage sales, both were cheap, both ARE placeholders. Who knows if they come back next fall.
Griffin signing with the Nyets, no surprise there. Good match if he stay healthy. Was hitting his threes with regularly before the Pistons sat him down.
Nyets signed him for the vets minimum I believe.
Either way, a compelling argument for NOT PISSING AWAY YOUR CAP SPACE WILY NILY.
This time of year, there are often fire sales, buy outs, so talent is available.
Nice to have cap space to be able to facilitate transactions as the third or fourth team, harvest some of your own expiring contracts for draft assets, etcetera.
There's an interesting article in today's post about Leon Rose's first year.
https://nypost.com/2021/03/09/how-leon-rose-rebuilt-the-knicks-an-inside-look/And the influence of all the people he brought on board, including Thibs, World Wide Wes, Brock Aller, Walt Perrin and how Rose encourages input and debate and sorts through dissent.
How he resisted Thibs passion to go all in on FAs such as Morris, Hayward and [This Bud's for You, BoD] Bodgdonavich, side with Aller's more conservative approach to second tier FAs, and acceeded to WWW's unceasing UNRELENTING support for Immanuel Quickley. And Wes was right.
Aller's thinking being to keep cap space alive, and possibly offload reasonable expiring contracts such as [this one's for Dawg] those of Bullock and Burks at the deadline for possible draft assets.
We shall see if Aller's right or not. Can't see Thibs signing off on offloading Payton, but he has surely upped his game and his potential exchange rate.
Leon Rose did give in to Thibs on Derrick Rose, which really cost us next to nothing, Dennis having fallen out of rotations, and Thibs learned to respect Randle and put his trust in the long term possibilities of RJ, whom, according to the article, could have been in play if Thibs had his way, WHICH HE DID NOT [unlike in Minny where as a GM he traded what, Zach Levine, Dunn and the #1 which turned into Markessen for veteran Jimmy Butler, and which ultimately cost him his job].
I am hoping we do not do anything rash at the trade deadline, such as go all in for Oladipo, who is surely a gifted player, but likley a rental, where if so motivated, we could revisit that over the summer. Would like to better ascertain his health, as well. Drummond? If bought out his game and options would more likley suit a team such as the Lakers, who are not shooting for the playoffs but for another ringy dingy.
Of our one years, who amongst Rose, Rivers, Bullock, Burks, Payton, Noels, Gibson might be in play. Who has made a case for a second look come summer.
Of our puppies, Quickley, Toppin, Robinson, Ntilikina [qualifying offer comes due this summer], Knox, Brazdeikis and Harper, who fits our future.