I brought them a title on 2k mycareer.
It was 2k16, and Melo was still on the team. I was a PG, and Melo was a chucker, so I averaged like 16 assists per game.
Why are the Knicks always held in such high regard as a potential landing spot for marquee free agents?
I assume it's solely location. The Knicks brand is the most overrated in all of sports. They've won one playoff series in the past 20 years.
Hell, they haven't won a goddamn title since...
So obviously it seems like the Giants are trying to go full on scorched earth rebuild at this point, but I wonder if they'll try to couple their two firsts and move up for Kyler or Haskins.
They also picked up Jamison Crowder, and traded a 5th for Osemele the other day.
Jets are spending some serious money this offseason. Looks like they're trying to go all in while guys like Darnold and Jamal Adams are still on rookie deals.
That also probably wouldn't be too surprising.
3 through 8 in the west are all pretty much interchangeable. (I'm assuming Houston eventually takes the 2 seed.)
Idk, I don't really do predictions. When I do, I hedge the shit out of it, or make it vague enough so that even if I'm wrong, I still end up being partially correct.
I call it the CC method. It's quite effective.
You could replace the Clippers with the other four playoff teams in that statement, tbh.
I'm more bullish on Denver than most seem to be. I wouldn't be shocked if they made the wcf.
Isn't it lottery protected both years?
Either way, a lottery pick is another valuable piece they could use in a package for AD, or whoever.
I don't think getting swept by the Warriors or Rockets in the first round is going to have any impact on free agent interest.