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2022 Free Agency Thread

One of Roby/Williams and Jabari to fill the last two roster spots we have for now would be nice. I'd also like if we brought in a veteran center, still hoping for Poeltl into one of our TPEs.
I still would love to bring back Juancho. I wonder if he would consider a 3yr 10mil offer. With a team option for year 3.
 
It's only illegal if you get caught. But of course, this IS the Knicks, so...


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If they take away picks, that sucks hairy basketballs for a deal for Donovan. Sure. BUT...

It just goes to show that Knicks are going to keep Knicking and all unprotected picks from them will be worth gold. I would still ask for 6 or 5 + RJ or 4 plus RJ and Grimes/Quickley/filler.
 
Just looking at the list of available free agents, Yuta Watanabe and Moses Brown are pretty much only two guys that still interest me.

I think both guys would come at a good price AND would stand a decent chance of making the final roster.
 
If they take away picks, that sucks hairy basketballs for a deal for Donovan. Sure. BUT...

It just goes to show that Knicks are going to keep Knicking and all unprotected picks from them will be worth gold. I would still ask for 6 or 5 + RJ or 4 plus RJ and Grimes/Quickley/filler.
2nd round picks arent going to influence a Donovan Mitchell trade...
 
Roby really hurt the Thunder's tank last year...
10th in minutes -- less than 1000 total. Fewer than Rudy Gay got. Easy to tank when you don't let your better guys accumulate minutes. If he really was OKC's 10th best player, then he's no big loss for anyone.
 
10th in minutes -- less than 1000 total. Fewer than Rudy Gay got. Easy to tank when you don't let your better guys accumulate minutes. If he really was OKC's 10th best player, then he's no big loss for anyone.
I mean, yeah, hes likely not a huge loss, but he's a guy with talent who can be a good bench role player. Good bench role players dont greatly change a bad team's ability to win games.
 
Take a flier on Josh Jackson. 6'8" 210 with a 6'10" wingspan and plus athleticism, was the #4 pick in 2017, All-Rookie that year, averaged 13.5 ppg last season in Detroit.
 
Do we announce the Rudy trade today? Or are we waiting to combine it with KD/other trades?
It's very possible that we would today.

Today is the day that everything can be done officially. Jerami Grant, Gobert, Brogdon, etc. etc.
 
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