New York Knicks 2019 Free Agency Review And Grades
2019
New York Knicks Free Agency Review
Written By Kyle Crabbe
Twitter:@KthetruestKnick
The 2018-19 NBA Season created
a lot of turnover for the New York Knicks Basketball team. With the
major trade of Phenom Kristaps Porzingis to the Dallas Mavericks
earlier this year in January the Knicks Franchise set themselves to
make major moves to the Franchise come the 2019 Off-season. Many in
the media and around basketball circles voiced and believed the
Knicks would be in on the spree of huge names like Kevin Durant,
Kyrie Irving, or Kawhi Leonard could land in New York during the 2019
NBA Free Agency.
The Knicks didn't land the big
names or acquire a combination of Star Players that was rumored and
populated though the major media outlets, but they did have a
productive and successful 2019 Free Agency. The Knicks were able to
sign a group of veteran players and couple young players brimming
with potential that can contribute to whatever success the Knicks
might have in the upcoming 2019-20 NBA Season.
Here in our TrueFan way we will
go over and breakdown with grades and fit the 7 Free Agents the New
York Knicks signed to the infamous Franchise in the 2019-Offseason.
1)
Julius Randle
Position: PF
Size: 6'9”,
250Lbs
Age: 24
2018-19
Stats: 73 Games Played, 30.6 Minutes Per Game, 21.0 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 21.4 Points Per Game, 8.7 Rebounds Per Game, 3.1
Assists Per Game, 0.7 Steals Per Game, 0.6 Blocks Per Game, .524%
Field Goal Percentage, .344% 3-Point Percentage, .731% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 3-Years, $63 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: A
Free Agent
Potential Fit: A
Free Agent
Signing Grade: A
TrueFan
Take:
The
signing of Julius Randle is not only a good signing but might become
the most underrated acquisition of the entire 2019 NBA Off-Season.
Randle is one of the more talented under-25 NBA players in the league
and is on par to become a All-Star at some point in his NBA Career.
The former 7th Overall Pick of the 2014 NBA Draft is
coming off a career year with averages of 21 points and 9 rebounds
per game in 2018-19 with the New Orleans Pelicans.
There's
no question about Randle's talent level, Randle was ranked out of
High School as the Best Power Forward and as the second best player
in his class only to Canadian Star Andrew Wiggins. Randle is an
accomplished plus level basketball player as he was a McDonald's
All-American, won Co-MVP at the Michael Jordan Classic, 5-Star
Recruit, and in his one year at Kentucky was a Top 10 finalists for
the Naismith College Player of the Year.
If
the Knicks could of chose the best player in the league at the trade
deadline to replace 23-Year Old Franchise Star Kristaps Porzingis it
would be a dream to get Julius Randle. Fortunately for the Knicks,
four months after dealing Porzingis they acquired Randle for
significantly less than what Porzingis' would of cost the Knicks'
salary cap flexibility.
Besides
those obvious points, what to me makes this signing at absolute
homerun is the value of the contract and the fit for Randle. Randle
is a perfect compliment for Knicks newest Franchise Star 2019 3rd
Overall Pick RJ Barrett. Randle and Barrett have the chance to become
one of the more feared pick-and-roll duos in the entire league. LA
Lakers Legend Kobe Bryant once described Julius Randle as a
combination of former New York City Star Lamar Odom and former Knicks
Power Forward Zach Randolph. It's hard for many fans to project what
the two could be but to give basketball fans a quick understanding of
how great the two can be, I would point to the SG-PF Duo of Kobe
Bryant and Pau Gasol with the Lakers(2008-2014). The reason that this
comparison will work well is RJ Barrett is an elite scorer with high
unrivaled basketball IQ and Julius Randle is a multi-faceted big man
that can pass like a Point Guard but has all the post moves to be
effective in the paint or shoot the open jump shot.
This
was a great signing for both Randle and the Knicks, we will see how
successful the two will be over the length of their agreement.
2)
Bobby Portis
Position: PF
Size: 6'11”,
250Lbs
Age: 24
2018-19
Stats: 50 Games Played, 27.4 Minutes Per Game, 16.1 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 14.2 Points Per Game, 8.1 Rebounds Per Game, 1.4
Assists Per Game, 0.7 Steals Per Game, 0.4 Blocks Per Game, .444%
Field Goal Percentage, .393% 3-Point Percentage, .794% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 2-Years, $31 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: B-
Free Agent
Potential Fit: B
Free Agent
Signing Grade: B
TrueFan
Take:
The
signing of Power Forward Bobby Portis was another good addition for
the New York Knicks. Portis is only 24 also and is coming off his
best statistical season in his young NBA Career. Portis is a
competitive intense player that seems well molded for playing in
Madison Square Garden. Portis is more cut from the cloth of the older
Knicks from the recent past like Anthony Mason, Charles Oakley,
Xavier McDaniels.
Portis
is a excellent fit as he can play both Power Forward and Center off
the bench for the Knicks and also start for Coach Fizdale if his
starters are to miss any time during the season from injuries.
Portis
is also very accomplished in his young basketball Career as he was
also a McDonald's All-American, 2013 Arkansas Mr. Basketball, and
2015 SEC Conference Player of the Year.
This
was another excellent signing by the Knicks front office for the 2019
Free Agency.
3)
Taj Gibson
Position: PF
Size: 6'9”,
230Lbs
Age: 34
2018-19
Stats: 70 Games Played, 24.1 Minutes Per Game, 17.8 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 10.8 Points Per Game, 6.5 Rebounds Per Game, 1.2
Assists Per Game, 0.8 Steals Per Game, 0.6 Blocks Per Game, .566%
Field Goal Percentage, .324% 3-Point Percentage, .757% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 2-Years, $20 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: B
Free Agent
Potential Fit: B
Free Agent
Signing Grade: B-
TrueFan
Take:
The
pick-up of Big Man Taj Gibson was a solid signing if Gibson is
willing to take a back role and become a sort of mentor for the
younger big men the Knicks currently have on the roster.
The
Gibson signing makes good sense in the mold of he is a true New
Yorker. Taj Gibson is a native New Yorker who grew up in the popular
New York borough of Brooklyn like other infamous former Knicks, ie
Stephon Marbury, Carmelo Anthony, Lance Thomas. Gibson brings a
needed veteran presence to this young core but also brings the
understanding what it is to be a New York Knick to the city of New
York and what pressure that could bring.
Gibson
is no doubt a solid player who has sported a good 11-year career with
averages of 10 Points and 6 rebounds as mostly an off the bench
contributor. Gibson can offer possible good mentorship and be solid
piece that Coach Fizdale can use to compliment his frontcourt.
4)
Elfrid Payton
Position: PG
Size: 6'4”,
185Lbs
Age: 25
2018-19
Stats: 42 Games Played, 29.8 Minutes Per Game, 14.0 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 10.6 Points Per Game, 5.2 Rebounds Per Game, 7.6
Assists Per Game, 1.0 Steals Per Game, 0.4 Blocks Per Game, .434%
Field Goal Percentage, .314% 3-Point Percentage, .743% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 2-Years, $16 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: B
Free Agent
Potential Fit: C
Free Agent
Signing Grade: C+
TrueFan
Take:
Elfrid
Payton is a solid defensive minded Point Guard in the mold of former
Knicks Starting Point Guard from the 90's Charlie Ward. Payton is a
excellent floor general that really gets after on the defensive end
but I would question why the Knicks would go after Payton given the
roster the Knicks have.
Payton
will be thrusted into a Point Guard Competition for the reigns to the
lead guard spot for the Knicks with two former 2017 Lottery Picks in
Frank Ntilikina and Dennis Smith Jr.
This
is what makes this signing a little questionable. If Payton wins the
competition that's great, for I believe he fits well with any team he
would potentially be on and has the talent to be a starting caliber
point guard in the NBA. Payton's skill set is welcomed by all NBA
teams. The potential problem is what we've seen in New York over the
last couple years with the numerous Point Guard battles rather than
allowing one of the highly touted prospects to get the job and be
allowed to develop.
Last
season's battle was between Trey Burke, Emmanuel Mudiay and Frank
Ntilikina. And in hindsight we can say that competition hurt all 3 of
those young point guards development. I would of preferred the Knicks
to allow Frank Ntilikina and Dennis Smith Jr to battle for the
starting role and then split the minutes during the season so both
could develop from having consistent significant playing time. Or if
the Knicks was going to sign another Point Guard for depth, in my
opinion they could of signed an older veteran point guard that could
push Smith and Ntilikina in practice but really just offer the Knicks
leadership, mentorship and bench depth during the season like signing
back a Jarrett Jack, maybe a Shaun Livingston or even former Knick
Raymond Felton.
But
the signing by itself is nonetheless a good pick-up. However, If
Dennis Smith Jr does win the starting Point Guard job and thus the
Knicks trade Frank Nitlikina, then I see Payton becoming an excellent
6th man off the bench bringing defense and pushing the
pace for Coach Fizdale.
5)
Wayne Ellington
Position: SG
Size: 6'5”,
200Lbs
Age: 31
2018-19
Stats: 53 Games Played, 24.5 Minutes Per Game, 11.8 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 10.3 Points Per Game, 2.0 Rebounds Per Game, 1.4
Assists Per Game, 1.0 Steals Per Game, 0.1 Blocks Per Game, .403%
Field Goal Percentage, .371% 3-Point Percentage, .796% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 2-Years, $16 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: C-
Free Agent
Potential Fit: B
Free Agent
Signing Grade: C
TrueFan
Take:
Former
North Carolina Star and 2009 NCAA Champion Shooting Guard Wayne
Ellington is a excellent shooter than can hit big shots when the
moment calls for it. The adding of Ellington give the Knicks a solid
3-and D Shooting Guard that can compliment the Knicks young core and
spread the floor for the Knicks guards that love to penetrate like
that of PG Dennis Smith Jr and SG RJ Barrett.
I
like the signing but absolutely don't love the signing. Ellington is
dangerous close to what Knicks Shooting Guard Damyean Dotson has
become already. I like the signing for depth but that depth can
become a block for Dotson's growth and continuation of development in
New York. I also hope the Ellington doesn't take minutes and
development time away from the likes of Allonzo Trier or Frank
Ntilikina.
6)
Reggie Bullock
Position:
SG/SF
Size: 6'7”,
205Lbs
Age: 28
2018-19
Stats: 63 Games Played, 29.8 Minutes Per Game, 10.5 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 11.3 Points Per Game, 2.7 Rebounds Per Game, 2.0
Assists Per Game, 0.6 Steals Per Game, 0.2 Blocks Per Game, .412%
Field Goal Percentage, .377% 3-Point Percentage, .859% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 2-Years, $8 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: B
Free Agent
Potential Fit: C-
Free Agent
Signing Grade: C
TrueFan
Take:
Another
former University of North Carolina Star Reggie Bullock is also a
excellent NBA 3-and D player. Bullock offers the Knicks a more
defensive sound player than Ellington but with a similar outside
shooting stroke.
I
like the Bullock signing more than Ellington but Bullock originally
agreed to a larger deal that was later amended in Free-Agency after
it became known that Bullock was going to have back-surgery and cost
him a portion of next season. That's where my issue with this
particular signing comes in. Again the Knicks already had young
Shooting Guard Damyean Dotson in the mold as the perfect 3-and D wing
coming off the bench. Adding Bullock could again potentially block
Dotson or reduce Dotson's minutes/opportunities.
Bullock
is still a decent signing and can potential be a great mentor for
Dotson while he recovers from back-surgery. This signing could also
hurt the Knicks if Bullock struggles like some other NBA players that
have had spinal surgery to return to form.
7)
Marcus Morris
Position:
SF/PF
Size: 6'9”,
235Lbs
Age: 29
2018-19
Stats: 75 Games Played, 27.9 Minutes Per Game, 14.2 PER(Player
Efficiency Rating), 13.9 Points Per Game, 6.1 Rebounds Per Game, 1.5
Assists Per Game, 0.6 Steals Per Game, 0.3 Blocks Per Game, .447%
Field Goal Percentage, .375% 3-Point Percentage, .844% Free Throw
Percentage
Deal:
Signed For 1-Year, $15 Million.
Free
Agent Contract Value: D-
Free Agent
Potential Fit: C+
Free Agent
Signing Grade: C
TrueFan
Take:
The
last signing of the off-season is maybe the most hit-or miss. Marcus
Morris is a Philadelphia Native and the former 2011 Big 12 Player of
the Year. Morris in his 9-Year NBA Career has posted averages of 12
points and 5 Rebounds mostly in a reserve role.
Morris
is a tough minded basketball player that can score the ball in a
plethora of ways. Morris is a good outside shooter but can also post
up inside very well using his strong 6-9 240 Pound frame to get where
ever he needs. Morris no doubt gives the Knicks a proven offensive
player that will compete every night and play tough basketball.
In
my opinion why this signing is a boom or bust is completely
contingent on what role Morris is given. If Morris demands or becomes
the Knicks Starting Small Forward that would be horrible in my
opinion because it would definitely stunt and hurt Kevin Knox's
development and opportunities. But if Morris can be something of a
mentor off the bench for Knox and the Knicks, this could be a solid
signing.
The
problem with this signing is no matter how you look at it Morris will
be taking minutes away from either Kevin Knox, Rookie Ignas
Brazdeikis, Bobby Portis and even possibility Frank Ntilikina. The
hope is Coach Fizdale makes the rotations work and Morris could end
up being in the runnning for a sixth man of the year award at year's
end. But I'll admit that's being extremely optimistic for the Knicks
2019 NBA Season.
NY
Knicks TrueFan Overall Free Agency Signings Grade
C+
TrueFan
Take:
Contrary
to the abusive Popular Sport Media Outlets the Knicks had one of the
better free-agency. The reason many pundits and writers are bashing
the Knicks is due to only the rumors of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving
coming to New York only to go to the Knicks cross town rivals the
Brooklyn Nets.
But
if we look at the Knicks' roster at year's end, and then after
Free-Agency, no one can argue if they actually improved their team.
The Knicks did a good job signing players that actually fit what
their needs were without spending huge on any particular player.
While Kevin Durant will most likely miss all season, there's a good
chance Knicks top signee Julius Randle will be a All-Star this year
in the Eastern Conference.
However
to briefly speak on the Durant-Irving tandem in Brooklyn it's nice
but most likely won't produce any championships to the city of New
York. Given Durant injury, we can without any real debate conclude
Durant won't return as the Legendary Dominant player he was from age
27 to 30. As in this very city recently we saw a scoring SuperStar
like Carmelo Anthony struggle to return to his dominate status after
a major surgery at age 30(same age as Durant) in 2015. His partner
and one of my favorite players Kyrie Irving has had a history of
health injuries throughout his entire career and is now taking on the
load of bringing the Nets back to the top of the East that will for
sure take a huge toll of Irving's body. In my opinion it looks like
the Nets made a repeat of signing two elite players in the edge of
their prime like they did in 2012 giving big commitments to Scoring
Savant Joe Johnson and Star Point Guard Deron Williams. At that time
Johnson was aged 31 and Williams respectfully 28( KD at signing is
30, Kyrie being 27). I expect the Nets to greatly improve but I don't
picture Championships coming to Brooklyn anytime soon.
On
that note, while the media can paint the picture that Brooklyn
dominated the 2019 NBA Off-season when it comes to New York, truly
only time will tell. Brooklyn does deserve their due credit for
recruiting two legendary NBA players. That I want to give their props
but I'm not going to agree and say hands down Brooklyn won the
off-season. I say to that please keep in mind the Knicks did draft RJ
Barrett this off-season and In my opinion RJ Barrett will be better
than anybody on the Nets in less than 3 years. A bold take, but in my
heart I see that as more of a reality than what has been sold to
basketball fans over this 2019 Free Agency “ Winners and Losers”
popular takes. On to what looks to be one exciting 2019-20 NBA
Season.
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