I understand he is a fan favorite, and in recent years homegrown talent we’ve had the best homegrown drafted talent of the 21st century.

The only homegrown guy to be an All-star from 2000-2018 was David Lee

Porzingis was solid but between not having 2014/2016 first rounders the 2 players we gave him were Hardaway and then Frank. Not the best help to be building a core talent

But in recent years it’s the opposite, Mitch, RJ, IQ, Grimes all being drafted from 2018-2021. Pretty much got a piece of our franchise every year. Something we’ve never done in the 21st century.

While Brunson and Randle aren’t homegrown, their legacy will be as Knicks as far as I’m concerned. Brunson best season of his career came as a Knick and arguably Randle’s best 4 seasons of his career are as a Knick.

While it’s great to have homegrown talent and legacies made as a Knick, IQ could cost a premium.

We did NOT extend IQ this offseason, which is not a promising sign. Yes he’s an RFA, but that almost always mean overpaying him because the extension didn’t work out.

Since he is the closet to a new contact and seemingly didn’t take our offer, he is most likely to seek other teams this offseason. If a team is selling this deadline he would be an interesting young piece.

I think it makes most sense to use Iq as part of a trade

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    10 months ago

    IQ being paid $4M like he is this year is one of the biggest value deals in the league. But if he is indeed asking for $25M/year then his value becomes neutral relative to what he is being paid, at best. I think we should keep him for the season and have a chat with the Wizards in the offseason to see what they would offer for him.