Wonder if KZ wanted the meeting and wanted out because he heard the Knix were shopping him.
Even if KZ wanted out, that doesn't absolve PerryMills.
The other issue is why did KZ want out?
Why wouldn't he want to play in NYC?
The roster/team/management turnover and disarray certainly didn't help. Neither did Phil's interest in trading him. Firing Longstaff, the coach who worked closely with KZ. The way Melo was treated. Etc.
Btw, last 2 Knick big FA signings -- Tim Jr & Noah ...
KP was a bad apple. It was obvious to Phil and his team and KP simply confirmed it this season. I personally shuddered at the thought of being stuck with the SOB. Couldn't be happier that he's gone - rotten to the core.
KP didn't necessarily want out, he wanted power, he wanted the FO to cave in so he could act like a Melo gangstah. He's a player who because of money imagines himself to be somebody when he's a nobody. THE fo was well prepared - Porzingis was out before the door could hit him in the ass.
Dallas will show him that same door the minute he pulls that crap there. In three years they'll be erecting a statue in China of Porzingis. He's not long for the NBA.
THE FO has been stable for a long time except in the fiction of fan forums. Dolan sleeps well. Mills has been great and Perry is doing a fine job. This is a year of sacrifice that feels awful. Its almost over.
BTW: we still have a unicorn in Frankie - he's the real deal and always was. We are loaded with players on the cusp of greatness and we haven't been punked as the NBA dumping ground for a long time.
To the top!
As for agents, I'm expecting Durant to reunite with Westbrook in NY, not Kyrie.
Unfinished business.