More nonsense.
"Devin Booker wants to force a trade to the Knicks."
The "evidence" is that he a Kentucky alumnus and has close relationships with Leon Rose and World Wide Wes.
$29,467,800 $31,650,600 $33,833,400 $36,016,200
Numbers from his recent max out contract.
More so than even Chris Paul or DeAndre Ayton, he is the face of the Suns franchise.
His consistency on every level has been exemplary. Last season he tallied 26.6 ppg, 4.2 rebounds and 6.5 assists. This season, with the ball in his hands less due to the presence of General Paul, he is putting up 24.9, 3.6, 4.4
He has a great young coach in Monty Williams and a bona fide mentor superstar leader in Chris Paul who have helped transform the Suns into a 24-11 team, having lived through 23, 24, 21, 19 win seasons, rising to 34-39 under Williams in Monty's first season, and coming off an ass kicking run in the Bubble.
Yes, Knicks fans, NY has achieved a level of competitive respectability and is surely becoming a more attrative option for a higher class of player.
But just because Booker went to Kentucky and has good relations with Rose and WWW [as did Chris Paul], just because Stephen A. petitioned Dame Lilliard to force his way to NYC, just because WWW has purportedly whispered to Bradley Beal that he should request a trade, just because the Bulls are notoriously cheap and Zach Levine's $19,500,000 contract ends in 2022, DOES NOT MEAN THEY ARE GOING TO FORCE THEIR WAY TO THE KNICKS. Remember how the Knicks signing Johhym Bryant and Walt Perrin was supposed to trigger Donovan Mitchell's Hejira from the Jazz? Come on people.
Hey, I have my Kawhi Wet Dream, as he has an opt out this summer, and that my friends is a MAX Player.
But seriously, Chip, Kawhi is a Los Angeles baby....that's his HOME. Could he grow frustrated with the Clips if they fall short again? Sure. But the Knicks? Be still my heart.
Knicks VP of Basketball and Strategic Planning Brock Aller was a key player--purportedly--in countering Thibs' desire to offload the likes of RJ and Mitch in search of veterans, and overpaying for FAs, choosing to go all in on one year-modestly priced-make good contracts. Yes, the Knicks are supposed to have put in a bid on Gordon Hayward, one would guess at $25 x 4, but when Charlotte went $30 X 4, the Knicks demurred; and Brock is purported to have resisted big numbers for Bogdonavich and Morris.
One might also conclude that in drafting Obi, Randle was on the clock.
Well, Julius, RJ and Mitchell are a core of solid players moving forward, and Payne & WWW's fervent advocacy for Quickley has given us a Lou Williams talent, maybe better, moving forward.
Devin Booker?
Give me a break. I do not see him behaving in a James Harden manner now that all of his hard work is paying off in Phoenix.
Booker? Beal?
As ALAN HAHN has made plain, think a James Harden package of draft picks and assets Knicks fans. Kevin and Frank? Ha. Try RJ and Obi to start. TO START.
What moves if any the Knicks make by March 25 will prove a telling marker as to how we proceed forward.
Be interesting to see if Aller/Perry offload any of our one years, let alone Kevin and/or Frank, in pursuit of draft picks, 2-for-1s, garabge sales.
THIBS has us growing. THIBS has us defending. THIBS has us competing. THIBS has fostered great chemistry, no nonsense accountability, and an infectious work ethic.
I do not see the Knicks growing weak in the knees over any shiny objects, or cashing in attrractive trade pawns such as Payton, Bullock or Burks given THIBS' trust in them as rotation players, and the remote prospect of getting back anything better than some second rounders.
Let alone not rocking the boat in our second half push for a playoff berth.
Anyway, every time I Google Knicks News, someone is passing off their absurd wet dreams as rumors.
Neither Devin, nor Dame, nor Bradley are on their way. Thank You.
My LAST WORD On This.
Promise.