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What do you want to see the Knicks do in the offseason, @Sportsguy9695?
True but Hartenstein does a little of everything. Score, rebound, and he is a good defender. He really showcased his passing in the playoffs too.I think I might like Claxton better for them?
Just love how athletic he is. They would be so scary defensively. So much length and speed.
If Borrego doesn't get the job....Redick better call him.Borrego probably getting the Pistons job since he and Langdon have history in New Orleans.
I hate the fact that he can’t make free throws but the Thunder shoot them better as a team than anyone so they could absorb that I guess. I’m afraid Claxton will be too expensive though. The $25 mil or so I have seen rumored for Hartenstein is doable.I think I might like Claxton better for them?
Just love how athletic he is. They would be so scary defensively. So much length and speed.
He's a pretty nifty passer too.True but Hartenstein does a little of everything. Score, rebound, and he is a good defender. He really showcased his passing in the playoffs too.
I don't think either would be a bad choice, especially if NY goes all out to keep Hartenstein.
I think I might like Claxton better for them?
Just love how athletic he is. They would be so scary defensively. So much length and speed.
Although I have seen a few reports that really like this move for the Bulls...I think he just has his blinders on and now he’s dug in. The Thunder just happened to be the other team involved. This is criticism of the whole freaking plan from the Bulls organization.
This makes the offense pretty much full time 5 out, a lot like the Celtics. Obviously the defensive changes speak for themselves.Although I have seen a few reports that really like this move for the Bulls...
This has pretty much been the concensus.
- OKC: "Giddey was a clear weak spot in OKC's playoff rotation due to his poor 3-point shooting and defense. The Thunder then traded him for Caruso, a two-time All-Defensive guard who shot 40.8% from deep this past season. And the cherry on top? OKC didn't even have to give up one of its many future draft picks. Take a bow, Sam Presti."
- Chicago: "Giddey could become the primary facilitator that Chicago needs, although I do wonder how effective he'll be on a team that has little floor spacing. And while the Bulls deserve credit for finally thinking about their future with this trade, a return package of just Giddey for one of the league's best role players is underwhelming."
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Thunder-Bulls trade grades: Grading OKC-Chicago deal of Josh Giddey for Alex Caruso
OKC finalized a trade on Friday that sent Josh Giddey to Chicago in exchange for Alex Caruso. Here's how various outlets graded the trade.www.oklahoman.com
Can you say the source? Pluto?I heard from a source it sounds like Cleveland is hiring Atkinson. Not sure when it will be announcing but guessing today at some point
It’s highly confidential information. If they find out I said something it could lead to bad things and ultimately death. SorryCan you say the source? Pluto?
Well to tell you the truth I don’t think they need to do much this off season. They definitely did better then most fans were expectingWhat do you want to see the Knicks do in the offseason, @Sportsguy9695?
It’s highly confidential information. If they find out I said something it could lead to bad things and ultimately death. Sorry
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KCP is expected to decline his player option. Denver is not going to be able to bring him back with other teams able to offer more and that will be a big loss since they do not have anybody capable of replacing him.
Well if Pluto has the same source he clearly does not have the same strings attached as you...he seems to think it's Atkinson now.It’s highly confidential information. If they find out I said something it could lead to bad things and ultimately death. Sorry
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The Knicks are limited in what they can do because they don’t have full Bird rights, only early Bird rights. They can free up all the money they want but they can only pay him $16.2 M this coming season. The Thunder can offer him a 2 year deal at substantially more than that and then he could be a full free agent at only 28.True but Hartenstein does a little of everything. Score, rebound, and he is a good defender. He really showcased his passing in the playoffs too.
I don't think either would be a bad choice, especially if NY goes all out to keep Hartenstein.
The Knicks are limited in what they can do because they don’t have full Bird rights, only early Bird rights. They can free up all the money they want but they can only pay him $16.2 M this coming season. The Thunder can offer him a 2 year deal at substantially more than that and then he could be a full free agent at only 28.