"I picked Leon because I believe [if] you look at the NBA and the game that we play, I believe that the team with the best talent wins. Then you want a guy that can get you the best talent. And I believe that Leon Rose is still the best guy."
The quote above is from Knicks owner James Dolan. He said it two weeks ago during an interview on WFAN. If you needed confirmation that Dolan hired Rose and William Wesley to acquire top players, you had it straight from the owner himself.
That’s the ultimate directive for Rose and the Knicks: Bring a star to New York.
New York had opportunities to acquire some of the best talent in the NBA at the trade deadline.
OG Anunoby of the Toronto Raptors was available. Nets stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving were moved. The Chicago Bulls discussed trades of star Zach LaVine.
Obviously, Rose’s club didn’t acquire any of those players at the deadline.
They added a strong rotation player in the Portland Trail Blazers' Josh Hart. But for the third straight trade deadline, Rose and Co. opted to mostly hold on to their draft capital/young players. They decided to wait for the next opportunity to acquire a star.
Maybe you understand why they didn’t want to give up significant assets for Anunoby or LaVine (*the Nets would never have traded Durant or Irving to the Knicks).