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5 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2025.08.22)”
I think recently Zman could use a Dolan jersey, or hit Doogie up with a Markatten for old times sake.
What’s not to like? They locked up Williams and Chet. They got the latter on a deal without any escalators, making it a flat 25% of the cap. That’s OG Anunoby money for a player 3X better. The Jaylin Williams contract is a steal. The Ajay Mitchell contract projects extremely well. And they’re getting Nikola Topic from the 2024 lottery back from his redshirt year.
The only teams I can think of that did better are Houston, Denver, and San Antonio. And I suppose Dallas just because of lottery luck.
Thankfully everyone who had a great offseason is out west.
Side note: you ever think about what might have been if Scott Perry had made the Porzingis trade in a different trade market?
Just three unprotected firsts for Porzingis would have yielded 2021 (the Grimes pick), 2023 (the Derrick Lively pick), and 2025 (Cooper Flagg).
But at the time of the KP deal, it was a buyer’s market bc GMs were miserly AF with picks. Three unprotected firsts would have been the most lopsided trade since the Nets traded for Pierce and KG.
I’m not quite sure which trade changed the market but I think it was Presti getting 5 firsts for George. Then of course Ainge cemented the new market when he traded Gobert and Mitchell. And now guys like Bane and Bridges yield 4-5 unprotected firsts. Crazy.
Looks like Beasley might be back in play: https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/281736/Malik-Beasley-No-Longer-Under-Federal-Gambling-Investigation
malik beasley is off the hook lets go and get that effer (of course no way that happens—he doesnt need us to rescue him anymore)
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