The Knicks‘ blockbuster trade with the Nets to acquire Mikal Bridges stunned his former Villanova teammates Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart, as Bradley Locker of The New York Post relays.
“I never thought it would happen,” Brunson said on the Roommates Show podcast he co-hosts with Hart. “When’s the last time the Nets made a trade with the Knicks?”
Hart answered Brunson’s question — 1983 — and elaborated on his own skepticism of a deal coming together.
“You don’t think it’s really going to happen, but you’re like, ‘You know what? Let me just go mess with ‘kal,’” Hart said, referring to postgame discussions in matchups between the Knicks and Nets. “Because that’s my guy.”
Here’s more on the NBA’s two New York-based teams:
- Isaiah Hartenstein left the Knicks to join the Thunder in part because he believes he’ll have an opportunity to broaden his game, “especially offensively,” writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. “If you’re an NBA player, you have to adapt to certain roles. And that’s what I did in New York,” Hartenstein said. “My passing only came out in the last year. My first year, I had to adapt to a certain role. So I feel like I can get back to that shooting aspect. Before, I was shooting, so I want to get back to that even more.” Hartenstein’s front-loaded three-year contract with Oklahoma City became official on Saturday. It will guarantee him $58.5MM over the next two seasons, with a third-year team option.
- On the same Roommates Show podcast, Hart and Brunson expressed frustration that the Knicks were only able to offer Hartenstein a four-year, $72.5MM contract because he only had Early Bird rights, per Steve Popper of Newsday (subscriber link). “I feel like in those situations, you shouldn’t be restricted on what you can sign your own guys for,” Hart said of Hartenstein. “Especially, like, he signed a two-year, $16 [million contract], he played well for you guys, under your coaches, your system. Then you should be rewarded in helping develop that guy and should be able to offer him whatever. You guys did really good, he played well. [But] let’s slow down, you can only offer him this? That’s idiotic.”
- New head coach Jordi Fernandez will have his work cut out for him with the rebuilding Nets, according to Evan Barnes of Newsday (subscription required). Although there may be less pressure on Fernandez in some ways since Brooklyn will likely be a lottery team in 2024/25, trying to get buy-in from veterans on the trade block while developing the team’s young players will be a difficult balance to strike, Barnes observes.
- The Nets are hiring Dutch Gaitley as an assistant coach, a source tells Net Income of NetsDaily.com (Twitter link). Gaitley, who previously spent four years with Charlotte, worked with Fernandez the past two years in Sacramento as the Kings‘ director of player development.
Now I’m back to being pissed at Thibs for his stone age offense
I’m pretty sure it was less of the offensive freedom afforded and more of the considerably higher yearly salary he’s now getting.
Exactly. First, he’s not going to get more attempts in OKC…not with that lineup. Second, he’s fine in the paint, and that’s about it. He’s a 10 ppg guy, nothing more. If he’s scoring more, then that team is hurting.
Knicks were third in pts scored last yr. And that’s with losing most of your starters. Without Bridges …… better than Celtics.
Can we please try and keep up ..,..,
Definitely think the Knicks made the mistake of not drafting back to back double bigs in the 1st.
Tyler Smith and Kyle Filipkowski could have definitely provided decent backup production to Randle and Robinson.
I did like the Kolek pick. Some players just have a knack for passing and ball movement.
But with Paul Reed recently cut by the 76ers Knicks should take a chance.
How many games before Mitch is out with an injury again?
They need Hartenstein more than they needed Bridges
They already had OG and Hart. All they have for bigs is a busted up Robinson.
I’ve heard people make this statement and it’s a ridiculous overreaction. They desperately needed a big two guard who can defend and that’s exactly what Bridges will be here. Hartenstein is a very good role player, but just a role player. Besides, it wasn’t an either/or decision. Trading for Bridges had no bearing on not signing Hartenstein.
Knicks have issues in the middle, but they will most likely clean it up at the trade deadline. There will be bigs available mid-season. Whether Bridges and OG is enough to beat Tatum/Brown or Philly/Bucks is another question entirely.
Hartenstein deserves a lot of credit and a pay day, which he got.
Can we move “the mecca”of basketball” to CA where it belongs, already? Knicks ain’t winning a title ever again. NYC is kind of phony hoop city, like, yall can love basketball better than most, but yall stink at it haha
Davey J thinks curry elite makes the philadelphia warriors ah the golden state warriors still a contender. Scraping the bottom of the sixers barrel for milton and Heild says pretender. Ha ha ha
Melton, not Milton
Same difference
Well, at least you came up with an intelligent well thought out point…
OKC should have gotten Markkanen. A million picks and they settled for Hartenstein???
Let’s see if warriors now get Markkanen.
Nova knicks will likely be a top 2 seed. Wonder if Randle gets traded…
Do you watch basketball or just read the boxscore on the way to the factory during that long bus ride.
@Lugnut do you have mature sports debates or do you showcase your diva traits whenever your period is on? I repair rail vehicles, don’t know what long ride to the factory you speak of. You’re very weak minded, seems like a bus ride to reflect then blame the reflection in mirrior can do you good.
Hartenstein was great last yr. He also helped Mitch get better. Something that never gets mentioned, you welcome!!!!!
There is no way he is worth that money to us. Happy for him. Thunder made a bold move. Filled their biggest need.
Time to concentrate on another big. Reports are Sims is hungry to replace him. Even if we get another big. It will be done by committee. That was the whole point of IHart and Mitch. I believe Thibs can find and help another big. Don’t count out our draft pick. He is older and could be ready to help by the second half…….
I never thought Knicks would get Bridges. Probably the best player to fill that spot for us. Knicks are loaded
Hartenstein to OKC was quite regular. Yea he was good for knicks but the bold move for OKC would be to get Markkanen.
Knicks are definitely loaded, is Randle needed though?
Why would they go after him when they have Chet. They need a rebounding big that can control the paint. They don’t need Markkanen. Plus they didn’t give up a player to get IHart …..
Yea. Markkanen has more size than Chet though. Let’s see if if it puts them over the hump. They improved for sure
Knick what about precious? Any chance the knickerbockers bring him back.
Hope so ….. he’s from NY. So if they can give him something decent. I think he signs. I’m worried another team could get him.
I want Precious back too but if he was going stay he would have already