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		By: Z-man		</title>
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		By: Lil' Penny		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I like Mikal a lot and will enjoy watching him as a Knickerbocker ... but this really wasn&#039;t a very good trade.  No one being honest would say that they envisioned Leon&#039;s asset horde going out for someone at Mikal&#039;s level, as opposed to someone at the Tier 1/Very High Tier 2 level.  It&#039;s hard to believe they didn&#039;t slap some protection on the outer years&#039; 1s, and draft picks are even more valuable in an aproned world.  

It&#039;s a huge overpay.

Kudos to Leon for seeing strategically that the time is now, but a C-minus/D-plus on tactical execution.

Nor do I like the thought/reasonable suspicion that the Nova cutesy &quot;chemistry&quot; thing was part of this.  

Thibs hasn&#039;t been extended yet ....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like Mikal a lot and will enjoy watching him as a Knickerbocker &#8230; but this really wasn&#8217;t a very good trade.  No one being honest would say that they envisioned Leon&#8217;s asset horde going out for someone at Mikal&#8217;s level, as opposed to someone at the Tier 1/Very High Tier 2 level.  It&#8217;s hard to believe they didn&#8217;t slap some protection on the outer years&#8217; 1s, and draft picks are even more valuable in an aproned world.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a huge overpay.</p>
<p>Kudos to Leon for seeing strategically that the time is now, but a C-minus/D-plus on tactical execution.</p>
<p>Nor do I like the thought/reasonable suspicion that the Nova cutesy &#8220;chemistry&#8221; thing was part of this.  </p>
<p>Thibs hasn&#8217;t been extended yet &#8230;.</p>
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		By: pepper		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[New York Knicks grade: B

The Nova Knicks are complete and reuniting in pursuit of adding an NBA championship to the NCAA title they won in 2016 with Bridges, Brunson, DiVincenzo and Hart all on the roster. (Bonus points if New York manages to bring back a fifth member of that team in Tom Thibodeau favorite Ryan Arcidiacono, who spent much of 2023-24 on the Knicks&#039; roster before being traded in the deal to acquire Bogdanovic at the deadline.)

Adding Bridges gives New York unparalleled wing depth, so long as the team can re-sign forward OG Anunoby as an unrestricted free agent after he declined his $19.9 million player option Tuesday, per multiple reports. In Anunoby and Bridges, the Knicks will have two of the league&#039;s most versatile perimeter defenders paired with DiVincenzo and Hart, both of whom might end up coming off the bench when Julius Randle returns -- barring an additional move involving Randle.

Much like the reigning champion Boston Celtics, New York will have multiple strong individual defenders to contain star-laden teams. Both teams are also similarly balanced on offense. Bridges should benefit from having more scoring around him after chafing under the strain of a key offensive role in Brooklyn.

Bridges thrived in that spot after being dealt to the Nets as part of the return for Durant at the 2023 trade deadline, averaging 26.1 points per game on above-average efficiency (.607 true shooting percentage) the rest of the season. He couldn&#039;t maintain that pace last season, averaging 21.7 PPG on .573 true shooting before the All-Star break and sliding all the way to 15.6 PPG on .529 true shooting thereafter, per Basketball-Reference.com.

Bridges&#039; scoring will take some of the pressure off Brunson, who saw his usage skyrocket to 38% after the break with Randle sidelined. Brunson handled it well, but did see a slight dip in efficiency as the focal point of defenses. With so many other shooters and ball handlers on the court, teams will have to think twice about trapping Brunson so aggressively.

Down the road, adding another scoring threat could make it easier for the Knicks to move on from Randle, instead opting for a player who better fits their vision of spacing the floor for Brunson and playing defense.

For now, New York has plenty of additional business to handle this summer. Besides Anunoby, starting center Isaiah Hartenstein is also an unrestricted free agent. Just how much flexibility the Knicks have to re-sign both players will depend in part on how this trade is structured. If New York takes back even one dollar more in salary, that would trigger a hard cap at the lower luxury-tax apron.

The Knicks could sidestep that restriction by adding additional players to the deal to send out more salary than they take back with Bridges. Adding players would still hard cap New York at the second apron, but that&#039;s nearly $11 million higher than the first apron. If this deal is strictly Bogdanovic for Bridges, the Knicks would be limited to about $33.5 million in first-year salary for Anunoby and Hartenstein while staying below the first apron. (Trading a player under contract, like center Mitchell Robinson, would create additional cap space for New York.)

Hard-cap restrictions could help explain why the Bridges trade makes it less likely for Hartenstein to return -- as reported by ESPN&#039;s Adrian Wojnarowski -- although that may simply be a function of the potential for the Knicks&#039; payroll to explode in future years when Bridges and Brunson sign new contracts.

Like Brunson, Bridges will command a sizeable raise from his current contract, which pays just $23.3 million in 2024-25 and $24.9 million in 2025-26. That deal was signed when Bridges was a low-usage role player with the Phoenix Suns and now substantially undervalues his contributions, which, along with unparalleled durability, is why he was so in demand in the trade market.

Consider that New York will pay Bridges and Brunson a combined $48.3 million in 2024-25, less than Suns guard Bradley Beal ($50.2 million) will earn by himself. It&#039;s those bargain salaries that enable the Knicks to maintain one of the league&#039;s deepest top-seven rotations after this trade. And the Villanova ties for Bridges and Brunson figure to help New York&#039;s chances of signing both players to extensions rather than having them wait on the potential of making more money in free agency.

The main cost of acquiring Bridges was a bounty of draft picks. New York can no longer trade any of its own draft picks after making the No. 24 and No. 25 picks in Wednesday night&#039;s first round, though the Knicks did hang on to protected picks they&#039;re owed by the Detroit Pistons and Washington Wizards as lower-value trade chips.

By going all-in for Bridges, New York has foregone the possibility of bidding for a bigger star, such as Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid, should one ever become available down the road. It seems likely Brunson&#039;s emergence as a top-five finisher in MVP voting changed the Knicks&#039; thinking on waiting for the best player available in trade.

Not only does Brunson&#039;s development mean New York has less need for a primary shot creator, it also produces urgency for the Knicks to win now while Brunson (who turns 28 in August) is in his prime and not being paid like the star he is. Time will tell whether adding Bridges can allow New York to legitimately challenge Boston in the Eastern Conference. It certainly suggests the Celtics&#039; path back to the Finals will be far more challenging next spring.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York Knicks grade: B</p>
<p>The Nova Knicks are complete and reuniting in pursuit of adding an NBA championship to the NCAA title they won in 2016 with Bridges, Brunson, DiVincenzo and Hart all on the roster. (Bonus points if New York manages to bring back a fifth member of that team in Tom Thibodeau favorite Ryan Arcidiacono, who spent much of 2023-24 on the Knicks&#8217; roster before being traded in the deal to acquire Bogdanovic at the deadline.)</p>
<p>Adding Bridges gives New York unparalleled wing depth, so long as the team can re-sign forward OG Anunoby as an unrestricted free agent after he declined his $19.9 million player option Tuesday, per multiple reports. In Anunoby and Bridges, the Knicks will have two of the league&#8217;s most versatile perimeter defenders paired with DiVincenzo and Hart, both of whom might end up coming off the bench when Julius Randle returns &#8212; barring an additional move involving Randle.</p>
<p>Much like the reigning champion Boston Celtics, New York will have multiple strong individual defenders to contain star-laden teams. Both teams are also similarly balanced on offense. Bridges should benefit from having more scoring around him after chafing under the strain of a key offensive role in Brooklyn.</p>
<p>Bridges thrived in that spot after being dealt to the Nets as part of the return for Durant at the 2023 trade deadline, averaging 26.1 points per game on above-average efficiency (.607 true shooting percentage) the rest of the season. He couldn&#8217;t maintain that pace last season, averaging 21.7 PPG on .573 true shooting before the All-Star break and sliding all the way to 15.6 PPG on .529 true shooting thereafter, per Basketball-Reference.com.</p>
<p>Bridges&#8217; scoring will take some of the pressure off Brunson, who saw his usage skyrocket to 38% after the break with Randle sidelined. Brunson handled it well, but did see a slight dip in efficiency as the focal point of defenses. With so many other shooters and ball handlers on the court, teams will have to think twice about trapping Brunson so aggressively.</p>
<p>Down the road, adding another scoring threat could make it easier for the Knicks to move on from Randle, instead opting for a player who better fits their vision of spacing the floor for Brunson and playing defense.</p>
<p>For now, New York has plenty of additional business to handle this summer. Besides Anunoby, starting center Isaiah Hartenstein is also an unrestricted free agent. Just how much flexibility the Knicks have to re-sign both players will depend in part on how this trade is structured. If New York takes back even one dollar more in salary, that would trigger a hard cap at the lower luxury-tax apron.</p>
<p>The Knicks could sidestep that restriction by adding additional players to the deal to send out more salary than they take back with Bridges. Adding players would still hard cap New York at the second apron, but that&#8217;s nearly $11 million higher than the first apron. If this deal is strictly Bogdanovic for Bridges, the Knicks would be limited to about $33.5 million in first-year salary for Anunoby and Hartenstein while staying below the first apron. (Trading a player under contract, like center Mitchell Robinson, would create additional cap space for New York.)</p>
<p>Hard-cap restrictions could help explain why the Bridges trade makes it less likely for Hartenstein to return &#8212; as reported by ESPN&#8217;s Adrian Wojnarowski &#8212; although that may simply be a function of the potential for the Knicks&#8217; payroll to explode in future years when Bridges and Brunson sign new contracts.</p>
<p>Like Brunson, Bridges will command a sizeable raise from his current contract, which pays just $23.3 million in 2024-25 and $24.9 million in 2025-26. That deal was signed when Bridges was a low-usage role player with the Phoenix Suns and now substantially undervalues his contributions, which, along with unparalleled durability, is why he was so in demand in the trade market.</p>
<p>Consider that New York will pay Bridges and Brunson a combined $48.3 million in 2024-25, less than Suns guard Bradley Beal ($50.2 million) will earn by himself. It&#8217;s those bargain salaries that enable the Knicks to maintain one of the league&#8217;s deepest top-seven rotations after this trade. And the Villanova ties for Bridges and Brunson figure to help New York&#8217;s chances of signing both players to extensions rather than having them wait on the potential of making more money in free agency.</p>
<p>The main cost of acquiring Bridges was a bounty of draft picks. New York can no longer trade any of its own draft picks after making the No. 24 and No. 25 picks in Wednesday night&#8217;s first round, though the Knicks did hang on to protected picks they&#8217;re owed by the Detroit Pistons and Washington Wizards as lower-value trade chips.</p>
<p>By going all-in for Bridges, New York has foregone the possibility of bidding for a bigger star, such as Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid, should one ever become available down the road. It seems likely Brunson&#8217;s emergence as a top-five finisher in MVP voting changed the Knicks&#8217; thinking on waiting for the best player available in trade.</p>
<p>Not only does Brunson&#8217;s development mean New York has less need for a primary shot creator, it also produces urgency for the Knicks to win now while Brunson (who turns 28 in August) is in his prime and not being paid like the star he is. Time will tell whether adding Bridges can allow New York to legitimately challenge Boston in the Eastern Conference. It certainly suggests the Celtics&#8217; path back to the Finals will be far more challenging next spring.</p>
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		By: GoldClub		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 09:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;If he can continue performing at this level, I don’t even worry about the end of the decade picks. We’re good and going to stay good.&lt;/blockquote&gt;

A very good point that I had not thought of]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>If he can continue performing at this level, I don’t even worry about the end of the decade picks. We’re good and going to stay good.</p></blockquote>
<p>A very good point that I had not thought of</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 09:07:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;Also, does this mean we can re-sign Arcidiacono to complete the Villanfinity Gauntlet?&lt;/blockquote&gt;

This was my first thought also...just kidding. But also, let&#039;s get Archie.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Also, does this mean we can re-sign Arcidiacono to complete the Villanfinity Gauntlet?</p></blockquote>
<p>This was my first thought also&#8230;just kidding. But also, let&#8217;s get Archie.</p>
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		By: darules		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 06:58:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;blockquote&gt;I’d be very tempted to do it, especially if you can keep McBride out of it and retain everyone else&lt;/blockquote&gt;I said this 2 days ago so I&#039;m all in on this trade. We now must keep OG, and solve the center puzzle, and we&#039;re a legit contender in Leon&#039;s year 5. 

If he can continue performing at this level, I don&#039;t even worry about the end of the decade picks. We&#039;re good and going to stay good.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>I’d be very tempted to do it, especially if you can keep McBride out of it and retain everyone else</p></blockquote>
<p>I said this 2 days ago so I&#8217;m all in on this trade. We now must keep OG, and solve the center puzzle, and we&#8217;re a legit contender in Leon&#8217;s year 5. </p>
<p>If he can continue performing at this level, I don&#8217;t even worry about the end of the decade picks. We&#8217;re good and going to stay good.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 06:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Anyway - I’ve been meaning to post for weeks that in my view we should try to prioritise a trade for a very good player making a lower salary cs a slightly better one earning the max because it would allow us to keep the core and just trade bogey, vs having to trade Mitch and/or Julius. That’s worth a lot - Mitch, julius and a new good player, while also shifting donte and Hart down a slot in the pecking order, is to my mind a better upgrade than almost anyone other than giannis if sending out 1-2 rotation pieces.

The George chatter really rammed that home for me. I went to bed last night convinced with all the chat about trades this week that we were going to end up with George or Ingram and messing up the whole plan. 

Bridges was pretty much the peak version of my preferred approach so I’m pretty thrilled. Yes it’s expensive but we have a legit contention window now and that’s something not a lot of teams get to say. I’m excited.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyway &#8211; I’ve been meaning to post for weeks that in my view we should try to prioritise a trade for a very good player making a lower salary cs a slightly better one earning the max because it would allow us to keep the core and just trade bogey, vs having to trade Mitch and/or Julius. That’s worth a lot &#8211; Mitch, julius and a new good player, while also shifting donte and Hart down a slot in the pecking order, is to my mind a better upgrade than almost anyone other than giannis if sending out 1-2 rotation pieces.</p>
<p>The George chatter really rammed that home for me. I went to bed last night convinced with all the chat about trades this week that we were going to end up with George or Ingram and messing up the whole plan. </p>
<p>Bridges was pretty much the peak version of my preferred approach so I’m pretty thrilled. Yes it’s expensive but we have a legit contention window now and that’s something not a lot of teams get to say. I’m excited.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 06:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Unless I’m missing something, I don’t think the hard cap is an issue. Of we make the trade this season, we’re only hard capped for the remainder of this season. Obviously all the other first apron restrictions will be in force next year but we were going to be a first apron team anyway, so I’m not sure this is a massive deal other than making more deals this month harder?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless I’m missing something, I don’t think the hard cap is an issue. Of we make the trade this season, we’re only hard capped for the remainder of this season. Obviously all the other first apron restrictions will be in force next year but we were going to be a first apron team anyway, so I’m not sure this is a massive deal other than making more deals this month harder?</p>
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		By: Educate_the_weak		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 06:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Begley says Bridges requested a trade

Fischer says that&#039;s not true]]></description>
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<p>Fischer says that&#8217;s not true</p>
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		By: Bruno Almeida		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Bruno Almeida]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 05:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Now all we need is to bring back Eric Paschall  to the league and re-sign Arcidiacono to complete the Villanova team!

A bit shocked at the price and I share everyone&#039;s feelings in wondering where do we go from here, but it definitely excites me that we&#039;re getting a premier defensive player who never misses games, can shoot and create a bit for himself and has obvious immediate chemistry with our core.

Leon has finally made his big move and I&#039;m very excited to see where we go next. If he manages to somehow solve the Center situation adequately, I&#039;ll be very excited to watch this team.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now all we need is to bring back Eric Paschall  to the league and re-sign Arcidiacono to complete the Villanova team!</p>
<p>A bit shocked at the price and I share everyone&#8217;s feelings in wondering where do we go from here, but it definitely excites me that we&#8217;re getting a premier defensive player who never misses games, can shoot and create a bit for himself and has obvious immediate chemistry with our core.</p>
<p>Leon has finally made his big move and I&#8217;m very excited to see where we go next. If he manages to somehow solve the Center situation adequately, I&#8217;ll be very excited to watch this team.</p>
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