TIMESTAMPS: (00:55) - How disappointing was the ending to the Thunder' season? (06:00) - Are the Thunder NOW a threat to sign Isaiah Hartenstein away from the Knicks? (13:07) - Reasons iHart might choose to stay with the Knicks (stability, NYC lifestyle, etc) (19:52) - Reasons iHart might choose to move to OKC (generational wealth) (22:14) - Would iHart start/close next to Chet or strictly be the backup center? (31:07) - Other trade/free agent targets for the Thunder besides iHart (34:23) - Could the Thunder - 12th pick - get their backup center in the draft instead? (40:13) - Internal roster decisions the Thunder need to make this offseason (45:55) - Could the Thunder make an even bigger move for a star that uses their cap space instead?
Makes more sense for the Thunder to go Oubre/DJJ/Bridges than IHart in free agency. But trading Giddey and picks for a big wing is the way better answer
I-Hart is a must-sign for the Knicks. I do not believe the Knicks can call themselves a genuine contender with an oft-injured Mitch and a lesser center alongside him - Mitch (even when healthy) gets run off the court way too much. If the team reaches a point where the do not think they could get I-Hart back unless they pay him using his bird rights, they should non-guarantee Bogey and trade Mitch into a team with cap space to create the room for I-Hart.
😅😅😅Dude said we can "ONLY" pay 72 MILLION dollars to a man that put up 8 points and 8 rebounds. Knicks fans fall into GROUP THINK and become illogical.
When okc fans say shoot we mean guys who are willing shooters guy who are going to shoot 8 3”s in a game if needed plus okc likes guys who can switch on the perimeter and attack a closeout