JJ doesn’t make our 15. Sorry.
Love Reddick.
Skill & Snark.
Still...
C: Noels, Robinson, Sims
PF/C: Randle, Toppin, Gibson
SF/PF: Knox
SF/SG: Fournier, Burks
SG/SF: Barrett, Grimes
SG/PG: Quickley, McBride
PG: Walker, RoseUnderwhelming showing in the Olympics and Summer League from Vildoza, then got hurt. He has genuine skills, though at this point it is hard to see him moving ahead of Deuce or IQ at the PG/Combo, with RJ and Quentin at SG, let alone Burks when not doubling at SG and SF, let alone emergency PG. If he is gone by opening night, the Knicks owe him nothing for 2021-2022.
So, perhaps, just perhaps, a roster spot might open up at #15, but hard to see JJ Reddick ponying up to be in street clothes, least ways not unless this Brooklyn resident is sold on participation as some sort of skilled Player/Coach--
in case of fire, break glass--entity like Taj Gibson, on board as much to MENTOR as to SCORE. Certainly would not hurt RJ, IQ, Deuce and Quentin to be mentored by one of the all time great shooters, who over 15 season has basically been a 41% 3-Pt marksman, and a 90% FT shooter.
More likely, if we part company with Vildoza, who now seems, alas, redundant with the addition of Kemba, Deuce and Quentin, and the emergence of IQ, leave the #15 spot open in case some other more tangible opportunity drops in our lap via buy outs or the waiver wire.
PS: Then again, why did we just sign 6'6" SG Dwayne Bacon, who put up like 11 ppg in 25 minutes a night, while draining 145-176 FTs over the course of 72 games, for the Orlando Magic [that Scott Perry, Evan Fournier connection]? And M.K. Walker our of Florida State has shown some skills and cajones in summer league. So....JJ seems like a stretch.