Jonas Valanciunas could be a Knicks target before trade deadline with Mitchell Robinson still out
NY Post
WASHINGTON — Before Jonas Valanciunas signed his three-year, $32 million deal with the Wizards — a free agent contract that felt almost immediately like a future trade piece — the bruising center heard a little bit about the Knicks’ interest.
“I don’t know how serious that was. My agent was handling,” Valanciunas told The Post. “I heard something from that side. But there’s a lot of X’s and O’s. Salary cap issues, this and that. Strategic stuff. Every team does what they think is the best for them.”
The Knicks, of course, went the route of Karl-Anthony Towns, keeping their salary cap as necessarily below the second luxury tax apron as possible while they plotted the arrival of his massive contract.
Now two months into the season, the maneuvering paid dividends for the Knicks — Towns is on an All-Star path — but there are still concerns about center depth.
Mitchell Robinson remains out for reasons the Knicks haven’t fully explained.
His procedure in May was described as minor, but nearly eight months later he hasn’t been cleared to sprint, according to the last update from Thibodeau.
I decided if I wrote about Rickey Henderson I would not use a statistic. We are assaulted with stats and metrics now, and while baseball is our most numbers-oriented sport, I do sense the analytics revolution has chilled too many fans and reporters from just talking about how certain players made you feel while watching them.