I think RJ is a hard worker and NYK's roster is really bad for how he plays, or how he tries to play...I just don't see great tools or indicators that I like in young prospects. He's awful at finishing at the rim, isn't a defensive playmaker, and has really bad touch all around. To me he comes off as a fake good athlete. He looks the part, but he's really bad at everything athleticism should help him with. His game is not smooth at all which puts him in a bad predicament because he can't gain advantages with his athleticism or craftiness. The best thing I can say about him is that he plays really hard and he's a decent passer, but he simply hasn't been very good and I don't see a lot of potential in him becoming a star or transitioning to a strong role player. It's not a Wiggins/Brown situation where he has a ton of tools but just needs more polish...he's just not that talented from what I've seen.
If NYK is valuing him at 1-2 draft picks that's one thing, but If I had to guess I bet they're valuing him closer to 3 picks, maybe more. I don't think the question 3 vs 2 with RJ. I think it's more like 3+Quickley vs 1+RJ. I think there are many in Knicks land that think RJ is an elite prospect on a rookie deal, some people here would agree with that. You're not getting RJ for the price of one 1st. I think the opportunity cost is MUCH higher.