cgf wrote:johnnywishbone wrote:kneega wrote:Why would I want to give up assets for a player for 30 games when he's made it clear that he wants to go home? Maybe you would do it Johnny but I wouldn't. And again, why would two GM's share my opinion on Melo? This is the mistake that we can make by generalizing human beings. Melo strikes me as the type that wouldn't appreciate going to a rental situation. Did you see his reaction when he thought he was traded to the Nets? You need fire/desire/happiness to win. Why would I want a player who genuinely wants to be home already?
And as far as the Minny deal -the fans don't have a huge issue with it. They just want the deal sweeten up. And again, this deal is assuming that they have exhausted all other possibilities throughout the league to get value for their "17 days of cap space".
You keep bring up Harrington but this Minny deal saves them a ton more. There is no reason for us to add 30 more million in savings totaling 53 million when we can wait for free agency. That's what I would do if I were DW...
In my Dallas / Denver deal they send two expiring contract (one guy injured for the season) for Carmelo and Beaubois who is their 3rd string PG. Mark Cuban has proven he is willing to do what it takes to win it all. Plus he'd have a shot at signing Melo even if it was slim. And if he can't sign him just extend and trade him to NY this summer for Wil or Gallo. We'll need to clear out cap to sign Melo this Summer anyway.
The Minny deal does not save them more. No way. You guys are talking 25 million in savings? Al's contract is more than that by itself.
That's not true. Only the next 2 years are fully guaranteed for Al, the last two are only guaranteed for 50%. He's owed like 20ish mil if he's cut after next season while this trade would save them that 25 mil this year. Check the exact numbers on Al's deal but either way it's not much more than this trade and the savings wouldn't be as immediate.
A source confirmed Tuesday night to FanHouse the Nuggets will sign free-agent forward Al Harrington to a five-year, $33.4 million contract. There are no option years in the deal in which the Nuggets will use their full mid-level exception.
http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/07/14/harr ... tear-deal/
This might not be right but It's what I'm working off of.














