If so that means it went down like this: https://twitter.com/_JohnGonz/status/1091080191567220736?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1091080191567220736&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsportsday.dallasnews.com%2Fdallas-mavericks%2Fmavericks%2F2019%2F01%2F31%2Fnational-reaction-kristaps-porzingis-trade-knicks-inept-dallas-new-nash-dirk
Kristaps: I want out
Knicks: OK.
Dallas: We’ll take him.
Knicks: Should we call other teams?…nah. Easier this way. Let’s get lunch.
But more likely it went down like this:
https://www.12up.com/posts/6285562-knicks-definitely-had-kristaps-porzingis-trade-with-mavericks-in-place-before-tense-meeting
Yeah, so? Duh. Not sure that's too shocking. Of course we were shopping him as they probably knew he wasn't so happy. We've sensed that for a while. If he hinted he wanted to stay this would not be happening.
KP is a very talented player, but he's not proven himself to stay healthy and be consistent enough to be considered among the best yet. I wish he wanted to stay, but he didn't seem to suggest that. I hear he was telling us he'd only sign the qualifying offer, or that this was a risk, as would be signing him to a max deal this summer after he hadn't even played following such a serious, life altering, injury.
Doesn't it make sense for a team to have players that completely buy into what management is doing? I know it's easy to lump the way the Knicks are run now to what they were in the past, but it doesn't seem that way as much with Perry and Fiz now. Mills is here, sure, but this trade is a sign of things different. Sorry that KP had to endure Jax, and he's paying for that failure, but if things are that bad, then why did we trade, in part, for 2 max contracts worth of cap space THIS summer? Come on now.
We didn't even just trade for just cap space, we got 2 1st rounders, and we will still be bad now, so we have added other assets. It may not pan out for us, sure, but it's not clearly a failure as the usual suspects everywhere are all lining up to moan about.
I can see why he wanted out, maybe it was time to move on, and I do blame Phil and of course Dolan, but I'd like to see how things pan out with the current management for the foreseeable future before I pass the strongest judgement.