If he is still available once December rolls around and we can include recent signees would you trade for him?
If so what do you feel would be the right package?
Absolutely fucking NOT He is a bad fitLet me count the ways.
* He is a spoiled brat. Philly should never have given him a long term contract years before they had to...
* Despite his exceptional D, he is not a selfless kind of Thibs guy. He has proven himself a self-absorbed prima donna who seems to lack the work ethic of guys like IQ and RJ and Julius [and Giannis]
* We have four PGs, maybe five, and a sixth on ice: Walker, Rose, IQ, Deuce, Vildoza, Joku...
* You going to make him our starting SF? And trade Fournier for him? And who else to make up the $14 million in salary.
* Obviously Ben is a more formidable defender and facilitator than Evan...could be a great 3&D guy if you don't mind having no jumper and him missing 4-5-6 out of every ten foul shots.
* [2021-22] $33,003,936 [22-23] $35,448,672 [23-24] $37,893,408 [24-25] $40,338,144 Do you really want to make this petulant cocksucker the highest paid player on the Knicks, and hitch your playoffs wagon to his paranoid ass? He is not Giannis. He is not Anthony Davis. He is not Dame. He is not Westbrook. He is not Paul. Those are guys who compete at a much higher talent level, and spiritually are far more competitive. They play an all around game and are all HARD as a motherfucker. Gentle Ben is SOFT in the head.
Hey, Julius is our highest paid player at 21.7, with Evan at 17.1 and Derrick at 13.4, then we have Alec at 9.5, Nerlens at 8.8, Kemba at 8.7, RJ at 8.6, Kevin at 5.8, Obi at 5.1 and Taj at 4.9
We have the 27th lowest payroll out of 30 teams.
Apparently, according to Berman of the Post, Scott Perry made half a run at DeMar DeRozan, who apparently had genuine interest, and would've been a fine upgrade at SF, albeit not a 3-point floor stretcher like Evan, but an and ultra talented vet good for 21-7-6 night in and night out. But he signed for a guaranteed three [$26,000,000 $27,300,000, $28,600,000] with the Bulls at age 32. For THAT MONEY, we got Fournier [29] for three +/-1 and Walker [31] for 2.