My ideal scenario is the Knicks get Patrick Williams on a Bulls firesale price, make another deep into the playoffs, and the roster’s value is improved to the point that something like Grimes/RJ or IQ/Picks looks like a truly good haul for a rebuilding team.Give me your most ideal trade scenario for mitch?
Both the knicks and cavs perspective. Because you’re not getting mitch for grimes/IQ and picks.
And even for the cheap, im afraid mitch will ruin brunson like he did garland.
We have a glaring hole and it’s not a scoring guard or big. We need a wing. A 6’8 plus guy who can shoot and defend. If they can do anything more than its gravy.I think there’s only one poster who loves mitch here. I believe majority of us, especially me, want the knicks to stay away mitch.
Even though mitch would cost less, he’s not worth it, he would stunt brunsons play. Brunson already has to share the ball with one selfish player, imagine 2.
My ideal scenario is the Knicks get Patrick Williams on a Bulls firesale price, make another deep into the playoffs, and the roster’s value is improved to the point that something like Grimes/RJ or IQ/Picks looks like a truly good haul for a rebuilding team.
Get Williams back on track and luck into a reasonably priced deal for Mitchell or an upset Cade Cunningham after Detroit sucking so bad; and hope that Randle convinces somebody to take him over RJ or Quick.
But that’s mean everyone maintains their level of play, Pat comes in and turns it around, and Mitchell or Cade becomes such a headache that their teams part ways with them.
They are a chore to watch especially with Lamelo outHornets are at work. Tryna get this shift over.
They are a chore to watch especially with Lamelo out
I'm really not a fan of donte