The New York Knicks will agree to an exchange that will allow them to acquire the base of the Detroit Pistons, Derrick Rose, and reunite with coach Tom Thibodeau, who will play on ESPN’s domingo.
Los Knicks selected the base of Dennis Smith, Jr. for a una selección de segunda ronda del draft of 2021 en través de los Charlotte Hornets in Detroit, dijeron las fuentes.
The Knicks and the Pistons agree on the passage of the home for the late after periodic conversations that extend beyond a few months, closing the gaps.
Rose reincorporated into the Knicks, but passed a turbulent 2016-17 season looming in the triangular offensive during Phil Jackson’s regime. Rose was the most active MVP player in the history of the Thibodeau league with the Chicago Bulls in 2011 and will play again with Minnesota in the 2017-2018 season.
The Knicks are experimenting with a competitive point at Thibodeau in their first season as coach, emerging as one of the league’s top defensive teams. The Rose Brinda Legacy is helping out on the NBA’s offensive line, ranked No. 25, and creating a super position of veteran guards, including midfielder Elfrid Payton and Austin Rivers.
It is probable that Rivers will meet with a judge that the teams contingent on in the commercial negotiations, that buscan move his plant closer to the 25th of March.
The Pistons are in motion moving a reconstruction and work to find Rose a destination that will draw. Rose, of 32 years, has 14 points in four assists with 42% of shots this season.
For Detroit, Smith, the general choice number 9 in the 2017 draft, is seen as a recovery project similar to Josh Jackson, who worked with the Pistons in the free agency. 23-year-old Smith recently signed up to join the G-League in Orlando to meet game time.
New York entered the home game against Miami in the NBA’s 25th match in offensive classification, aotando 106.9 points for 100 positions. The Knicks’ defensive line was classified as No. 6 in the NBA (107.9 points each 100).
Tim Bontemps de ESPN contributes to good information.