Our all-poll content continues with a question about where you think that the Knicks stand with their odds of acquiring star point guard, Chris Paul, who is both amazing, 83 years old and making $630 million a year. But will that stop the Knicks from trading for him?
Alan wanted more of that precious “All poll Knickberblogger content” that we are known so well for here (for the last week, at least) and so here ya go. Assuming Edwards, Wiseman, Ball, Toppin and Avdija are all off of the board, which of these following thirteen prospects would you be fine with the Knicks […]
From Ian Begley: A note on the offseason: several teams said the Knicks are open to using their cap space to take on undesirable contracts via trade, SNY has learned. The Knicks would presumably acquire another draft pick and young player in this kind of trade. New York has the No. 8, No. 27 and […]
Donnie Walsh asked and I thought we could add this one to Knickerblogger’s new “All Poll” centric content, even though Golden State would never do this trade.
ptmilo wanted it, so here ya go. And part of the deal is that you can’t trade the pick once you get it. So it’s strictly Barrett for whoever you pick at #1.
Marc Berman of the NY Post reports: It doesn’t mean the Knicks will pick him if he falls to No. 8 in the NBA Draft, but Killian Hayes currently has a narrow edge as the team’s second point guard on the board after LaMelo Ball, according to NBA sources. Hayes, the 19-year-old left-hander who played […]
Mike Vorkunov had John Hollinger on for an excellent discussion for The Athletic (subscription required and recommended) about possible Knick trades. I adore this take by Hollinger, when Vorkunov noted that he thinks that the Knicks should try to get into the 30s this year as “how many times can the Knicks play that game?” […]
The NBA Finals starts tonight, so feel free to share your thoughts on who will win the big game! I think that Spo is one of the best coaches I’ve ever seen, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he pulled out some sort of crazy scheme to get a game or two, but I also […]
From Jon Levine: Hell hath no fury like James Dolan scorned. The controversial Knicks boss is pouring cash into the effort to help GOP Congressional candidate Nicole Malliotakis beat incumbent Democratic Staten Island Rep. Max Rose — all because Rose recently trash-talked his ownership of the perennially losing New York Knicks. “Max Rose thinks he […]
From the best Knicks beat reporter, Ian Begley (click those links, people): Mitchell Robinson will not be with the Knicks during their voluntary team workouts in a “bubble” setting due to personal reasons, league sources told SNY. The third-year center, who participated with the Knicks during voluntary individual workouts last week, does not have COVID-19, […]