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Would you trade the Brooklyn pick + Crowder for Porzingis + O'Quinn?

Yes, I'd make these moves if possible
28 (84.8%)
No, I wouldn't make these moves
5 (15.2%)

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Author Topic: Poll: If we signed Hayward, would you trade the Brooklyn pick + Crowder for KP?  (Read 3044 times)

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Offline slamtheking

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must be me but I think NY would have to kick in more for that pick and Crowder. 

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The Knicks are in such a mess that I truthfully think KP is out of New York AFTER next season.

Right now, this summer I just think he's untouchable. But another frustrating year could make KP want out of NYK, especially once Melo is traded this summer.
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Offline Geo123

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must be me but I think NY would have to kick in more for that pick and Crowder.

It is you.  Seriously the Knicks are building their team around him so they aren't trading him for that deal.

Offline tarheelsxxiii

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Nah. We couldn't contend with such a lack of footspeed.
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Offline green_bballers13

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I'm not sure if Phil Jackson would take Fultz for KP straight up. I hope the Celtics would reject this trade.

As far as I'm concerned, KP has been good but hasn't proven that he will be an All NBA player. Fultz could be DWade, and I doubt he will bust. I like Fultz's scoring ability and playmaking on this team.

I want our next big money big man to be a rebounder.

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It's a nice idea. If they were able to keep Bradley a lineup of him, Thomas, Hayward, Horford, and Porzingis would be incredible offensively. Defensively, I think they'd be fine as everyone in that lineup is a capable defender besides IT.
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That's the '18 Brooklyn pick, right?

Offline Miranda-Kerr

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That's the '18 Brooklyn pick, right?

Nah complete misunderstanding mate

He's obviously talking about the pick that ended up being james Young lol

Offline Hank Finkel

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Any trade should include a rebounding tough rim protecting big.  DA should have already added this piece for our run this year.  Instead he does nothing and thinks his small lineup is good enough to win.  DA has a fatal flaw in his philosophy, he undervalues the importance of good big men.  There will be no championship until this changes.

Offline Celtics4ever

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You need a third option on this poll.   NYC hangs up laughing because I don't KP is going anywhere unless he refuses to come back.

Offline Darío SpanishFan

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Why would NY trade Porzingis to pick a player who may never be as good as him? No chance.

Offline PAOBoston

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Any trade should include a rebounding tough rim protecting big.  DA should have already added this piece for our run this year.  Instead he does nothing and thinks his small lineup is good enough to win.  DA has a fatal flaw in his philosophy, he undervalues the importance of good big men.  There will be no championship until this changes.
Sorry, but that's not what DA did. He's publicly stated that this team isn't a contender so he didn't waste any assets or potential cap space to bring in a banger. And based off his previous thoughts in bigs, I don't think he will. He likes skilled bigs who can do more than just rebound or be tough.