I hire Perry as GM here. I don't even consider a first round pick for him.
Do not discount how much of a positive influence he has had. He is the real deal. You don't let people like that go.
Absolutely agree but I also believe that Knicks do need to compensate Kings for unsettling their front office leading into the season.You're missing the point. Scott Perry considers GM for the Knicks in New York City his dream job. You let him go after thanking him for what he did while he was here. If you try and enforce his contract and make him pass on his dream, you will NEVER get another quality individual to come here.
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Kings and Knicks have reached an agreement on Scott Perry's NY GM deal, I'm told. Kings get a 2019 2nd round pick & cash considerations.
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Kings and Knicks have reached an agreement on Scott Perry's NY GM deal, I'm told. Kings get a 2019 2nd round pick & cash considerations.
8:51 AM - 14 Jul 2017
Cash + 2019 2nd rounder for Perry
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Knicks have two second-round picks coming to them in 2019. More favorable will go to Sacramento (via @sam_amick)
This is where it gets complicated. The Knicks will receive two of least favorable between Orlando, Cleveland and Houston. So chances are the Knicks will get 2nd round picks from CLE and HOU in 2019 and we will get higher of those two picks. Seems likely the pick will be in the 50s.
EDIT: Just remembered LeBron will likely be leaving CLE after next season (for HOU is my educated guess) so pick could be higher. And while I am predicting where superstars (stars) will end up, I think Paul George is going to love playing with Westbrook and will re-sign with the Thunder, Melo and LeBron will end up in HOU playing with Harden and Paul, and sadly (or not) depending on your perspective, Boogie will end up on the Lakers.
We will be getting the better of ORL, CLE or HOU 2nd round pick.
Orlando's pick will probably be in the #31-40 range. If LeBron leaves Cleveland, their pick will be high too. We should be getting a pretty decent 2nd round pick in this Perry deal.![]()
That's not the way I interpreted it. I read NYK will receive two of the least favorable of ORL, HOU and CLE with us getting better of those picks.
Yes, so if Lebron leaves Cleveland next summer, we would probably get either ORL or CLE 2019 2nd round pick.
Which both should be in the #31-40's range. Remember last time LeBron left Cleveland, they went into the tank for 4 years! I think Cleveland's pick will be decent by 2019.
I don't think so. The Knicks are getting the least favorable of the three picks. Then they convey the more favorable of those two to us. So they are likely to get HOU and CLE picks (with or without LeBron), and send the higher one to us.
Yes, that is what I am saying.
So, we probably won't get ORL, but I think Cleveland's pick will be decent by 2019, because LeBron will have left. Houston will be good. We will probably be getting Cleveland's pick, which should be in the #31-40ish range, if LBJ leave next summer, they may blow it up.
LeBron has been the GM there for some time now. He put that team together and dictated their contracts.No GM still in Cleveland. Lebron like WTF?
Wait we got a pig too?! Bacon seals the deal.As much as I'm sad to lose Scott Perry from the front office, I do like Vlade insisting upon getting a pig as compensation, especially in 2019. I get the feeling that this pic will be incredibly important in the future because now it seems much easier two package one of our young guys that is a duplicate with the 2019 second-rounder to get into the first round in 2019. For example when Malachi's fully healthy again I could see packaging him and the second-rounder in 2019 for a 2019 first-rounder.
Long story short, I think this 2019 second round pick will end up being a major factor in the coming year or so.
Porky Pig showed potential as an explosive athlete in space jam.
Not if you're a Malouf!This is way better than just cash considerations!![]()
Wait we got a pig too?! Bacon seals the deal.
Im still a little lost over the declared greatness that was/is Scott Perry. Did he build a winner somewhere out there im not aware of? He has been in Orlando for a number of years and there is not much to compliment the Magic on during his tenure. Then they cut him him loose. And no other team was rushing at him with GM offers. Im a bit curious as to how he became so popular suddenly where the guys on ESPN draft night were singing his praises. Perhaps Dolan was influenced by draft night. Why is Perry rated so much higher than Ken Catanela (our guy from detroit)? Is it solely he is buddies with a lot of agents and gms or something along those lines?
Those are good, legitimate questions. Obviously Perry didn't build a winner in Orlando. But I think he gets a lot of credit for the work he previously did for the Pistons. And he is clearly respected around the league. Why did many of the top draft prospects come to Sacramento when, just a half a year ago following the DMC trade, we were still seen as seriously dysfunctional? I think Perry brought us a certain amount of credibility. Now let's hope we don't lose any of it.Im still a little lost over the declared greatness that was/is Scott Perry. Did he build a winner somewhere out there im not aware of? He has been in Orlando for a number of years and there is not much to compliment the Magic on during his tenure. Then they cut him him loose. And no other team was rushing at him with GM offers. Im a bit curious as to how he became so popular suddenly where the guys on ESPN draft night were singing his praises. Perhaps Dolan was influenced by draft night. Why is Perry rated so much higher than Ken Catanela (our guy from detroit)? Is it solely he is buddies with a lot of agents and gms or something along those lines?
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■ Has anyone had a better offseason than Scott Perry? Fired in the purge in Orlando, Perry was credited with helping Sacramento complete its best offseason in years as the team’s vice president of basketball operations before the Knicks hired him to be their general manger." data-reactid="85" style="margin-bottom: 1em; color: rgb(38, 40, 42); font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;">Quick shots
■ Has anyone had a better offseason than Scott Perry? Fired in the purge in Orlando, Perry was credited with helping Sacramento complete its best offseason in years as the team’s vice president of basketball operations before the Knicks hired him to be their general manger.
The Kings’ draft and free-agency plans were largely in place before Perry’s hiring, but Perry solidified frayed relationships with player agents and improved Sacramento’s reputation among players. In New York, Perry will have to prove himself as a talent evaluator. The Knicks are committed to going young, and Perry will have to continue to build a team around Kristaps Porzingis while avoiding the bad contracts that have hamstrung the team’s cap flexibility for years.
Great blurb from the Yahoo Vertical article today on Perry and how the Kings plan was already in place before he got there, but he helped solidify it.
https://sports.yahoo.com/lonzo-ball-may-part-best-rookie-point-guard-class-ever-171849422.html