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Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux

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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#181 » by dakomish » Sat Feb 15, 2014 1:08 pm

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Celo wrote:So this is my first proposal, hope I don't get flamed too much ;-)

I don't like multi-team trades, nonetheless I'll give it a try.

New York Knicks
In: Luol Deng
Out: Iman Shumpert, Andrea Bargnani

Cleveland Cavaliers
In: Iman Shumpert, Ben Gordon (expiring)
Out: Luol Deng

Detroit Pistons
In: Andrea Bargnani
Out: Josh Smith

Charlotte Bobcats
In: Josh Smith
Out: Ben Gordon

Why for the Knicks: The Knicks finally get their perfect SF for playing Smallball. They also get rid of Bargani, which opens playtime for Tyler.

Why for the Cavs: They know Deng won't resign, so they'll try to get some assets. Shumpert can either play the 3, or the 2, which makes Dion Waters expendable for another trade.

Why for Detroit: They finally get rid of Josh Smith. More touches for Monroe and Drummond. With Bargnani they are getting a viable Backup Center, whose contract expires 2 years before Josh Smith.

Why for the Cats: They get their upgrade at the 4. Josh Smith tightens their defense, and also gives them another offensive Option compared to McRoberts.

Who says no? The Knicks obviously say yes, and I think the Cavs do so, too. Detroit might want more for Smith, but I don't think his toxic contract has any value in the league. They might prefer to look for a SF to replace him tho. Smith in Charlotte could work, since he would become the 3rd Option on Offense, which means he wouldn't chuck this much. And as mentioned before, he would be a huge upgrade on the defensive end over McRoberts.

I know the chance of resigning Deng is not that big. Nonetheless I'd give it a try, because he its too good of a fit next to Melo. Many of you (me included) don't want to take any salary for 2015. But I think a player of Dengs quality is definitely worth it, especially if there's a chance of signing him for less than he wanted with the Bulls.


Solid.


Yep this is an awesome deal. Somewhere someone might have to get a pick or two to grease the wheels. I've been wishing for a guy like Deng or Iggy to come here all season. 20/5/5 with all world defense is worth dipping into the 2015 cap space. Personally, I'd rather have a few more guys who make in the 12-14 range instead of swinging for the fences on a 20 mil guy. This is a step towards that goal. Iggy signed for 48 / 4 yr - Deng should get the same amount.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#182 » by Grover » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:01 pm

Awesome for the Knicks. In addition to Cleveland needing considerable sweetener, Detroit accepts $11M or Bargnani for Shumpert instead of Gordon and a draft pick? Doubtful. We continue to overvalue Shumpert. He's athletic and can play great defense but Detroit needs a shooting guard that can shoot and a small forward that can also defend and shoot. I would guess that the Knicks might be simply cut out of this deal with Detroit and Charlotte both attempting to acqyuire Deng as adding Smith to Charlotte gives them a front line that also can't shoot.
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Post#183 » by BowlRips » Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:31 pm

Very simple trade that i feel both teams tiredly consider...

Chandler, Prigioni and Martin

For

Cj McCollum, Robin Lopez, Thomas Robinson

Why for Portland- they gear up for their championship run. Their defense has been abysmal and Chandler fortifies their front line. They trade in Thomas Robinson for a much better version of himself in Kenyon. Prigioni is a great 5th guard for them and can run the show offensively when Lillard or Mo will plays off guard.

Why for NY- a young point guard prospect who has the look and feel of the new generation of point guards in this league. Knicks are not winning a shop in next 2 years and that's Chandlers window. Sell him while you can.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade 

Post#184 » by Knicksfan20 » Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:13 pm

BowlRips wrote:Very simple trade that i feel both teams tiredly consider...

Chandler, Prigioni and Martin

For

Cj McCollum, Robin Lopez, Thomas Robinson

Why for Portland- they gear up for their championship run. Their defense has been abysmal and Chandler fortifies their front line. They trade in Thomas Robinson for a much better version of himself in Kenyon. Prigioni is a great 5th guard for them and can run the show offensively when Lillard or Mo will plays off guard.

Why for NY- a young point guard prospect who has the look and feel of the new generation of point guards in this league. Knicks are not winning a shop in next 2 years and that's Chandlers window. Sell him while you can.



Id like this deal if we go for a complete rebuild.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade 

Post#185 » by moocow007 » Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:23 pm

BowlRips wrote:Very simple trade that i feel both teams tiredly consider...

Chandler, Prigioni and Martin

For

Cj McCollum, Robin Lopez, Thomas Robinson

Why for Portland- they gear up for their championship run. Their defense has been abysmal and Chandler fortifies their front line. They trade in Thomas Robinson for a much better version of himself in Kenyon. Prigioni is a great 5th guard for them and can run the show offensively when Lillard or Mo will plays off guard.

Why for NY- a young point guard prospect who has the look and feel of the new generation of point guards in this league. Knicks are not winning a shop in next 2 years and that's Chandlers window. Sell him while you can.


Robin Lopez is actually having a better season than Tyson Chandler, is 6 years younger and paid less than half as much as Chandler. And Chandlers defense hasn't exactly been good this season. This would be a steal for the Knicks.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#186 » by R-DAWG » Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:16 pm

Barganani for Josh Smith straight up is something that might be realistic. It's basically a salary dump for the Pistions as Bargs deal expires 2 years earlier than Smith.

In the above mentioned trade the Bobcats would either trade Gordon's expiring and the Portland pick for Deng or do a Gordon for Smith trade straight up. But assuming the Bobcats, or any other team with an expiring, are not interested in Smith, moving him for a guy with one year left on his deal is the 2nd best option if they chose to go that way.

From the Knicks perspective, i'm not sure my throughts on Smith. On a positive note he has the size and athleticsm to guard both 3's and 4's and defensivly is a perfect fit next to Melo. However, he can't shoot and has a questionable IQ and attittude. Not sure I would roll the dice on this if i'm the Knicks.

Having said that i'm pretty confident that Smith and Jennings will both end up on the Knicks roster at some point.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade 

Post#187 » by R-DAWG » Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:17 pm

moocow007 wrote:
BowlRips wrote:Very simple trade that i feel both teams tiredly consider...

Chandler, Prigioni and Martin

For

Cj McCollum, Robin Lopez, Thomas Robinson

Why for Portland- they gear up for their championship run. Their defense has been abysmal and Chandler fortifies their front line. They trade in Thomas Robinson for a much better version of himself in Kenyon. Prigioni is a great 5th guard for them and can run the show offensively when Lillard or Mo will plays off guard.

Why for NY- a young point guard prospect who has the look and feel of the new generation of point guards in this league. Knicks are not winning a shop in next 2 years and that's Chandlers window. Sell him while you can.


Robin Lopez is actually having a better season than Tyson Chandler, is 6 years younger and paid less than half as much as Chandler. And Chandlers defense hasn't exactly been good this season. This would be a steal for the Knicks.


Tyson's just getting back healthy. Tyson has a proven track record as a difference making defender on a championship team. Lopez is an average starting center. Portland, Pheonix, Dallas, Charlotte are all teams that are looking to make moves that would benefit from adding Tyson Chandler.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#188 » by R-DAWG » Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:22 pm

NYK: Jarret Jack, Dion Waiters
CLE: Raymond, Felton, Iman Shumpert, Metta World Peace, Cap Fillers

Simple trade of struggling guards for struggling guards. Cleveland gets a better fit with Irving in Shumpert and a cheaper backup in Felton. NY gets a higher upside scorer in Waiters and a different vet starter.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#189 » by MKCATL » Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:19 pm

This trade again

NYK: Asik, Lin
Hou: Chandler, Shump, 2018 first

I feel this could get done but THJR is going to be a major sticking point, will Dolan hold onto him?
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Post#190 » by sol537 » Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:21 pm

NY Trades: Chandler, Bargs, Shumpert
Cle Trades: Deng, Varejao, Waiters

Helps both teams long term?
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Post#191 » by Marty McFly » Sat Feb 15, 2014 9:13 pm

so, pierre jackson. what's the deal with him? can we snag him? should we? could we?
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#192 » by MKCATL » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:15 pm

A little different twist on Hou trade.

Knicks: Asik, Lin, Okafor
Hou: Bargnani, Shump, 2014 first(from Suns)
Pho: Chandler
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Post#193 » by Greenie » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:52 pm

Marty McFly wrote:so, pierre jackson. what's the deal with him? can we snag him? should we? could we?

That's who I want.

Simple.
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Post#194 » by riter » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:54 pm

Tommy Dee @_TommyDee_ about 22 minutes ago

"Heard the buzz of the Lin/Asik for Chandler and Shumpert deal... I'm only doing that if I get a pick. Chandler puts Houston over the top."

That's Gold Jerry.Gold.

I hope the Houston FO hires this guy in the next few days.
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Post#195 » by riter » Sat Feb 15, 2014 10:57 pm

greenhughes wrote:
Marty McFly wrote:so, pierre jackson. what's the deal with him? can we snag him? should we? could we?

That's who I want.

Simple.


I've been partial to Seth Curry. I thought Jackson was just a short scoring guard-- but there's alot more to his game,
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#196 » by MKCATL » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:04 pm

riter wrote:Tommy Dee @_TommyDee_ about 22 minutes ago

"Heard the buzz of the Lin/Asik for Chandler and Shumpert deal... I'm only doing that if I get a pick. Chandler puts Houston over the top."

That's Gold Jerry.Gold.

I hope the Houston FO hires this guy in the next few days.


No way we get a pick imo, if we included Thjr I could see one but what do I know, we do pick up a lot of salary.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#197 » by Marty McFly » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:17 pm

lol. lin and asik for chandler and shumpert you take it and run.
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Post#198 » by Greenie » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:18 pm

riter wrote:
greenhughes wrote:
Marty McFly wrote:so, pierre jackson. what's the deal with him? can we snag him? should we? could we?

That's who I want.

Simple.


I've been partial to Seth Curry. I thought Jackson was just a short scoring guard-- but there's alot more to his game,

I just want someone who can challenge Ray.
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Re: Knicks-Related Trade "THOUGHTS" Thread - Part Deux 

Post#199 » by MKCATL » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:26 pm

Marty McFly wrote:lol. lin and asik for chandler and shumpert you take it and run.


The only way this is remotely possible is us picking up the extra 15 million in the deal. Hou is due to pay them 30 million combined next year.
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Potential Amare trades... 

Post#200 » by Context » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:26 pm

Bored as hell... Tired of debating the same nonsense...

Lets explore some realistic Amare trades.

Here's one:


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New York Knicks Trade Breakdown
Change in Team Outlook: +8.5 ppg, +6.5 rpg, and +3.9 apg.

Incoming Players
John Salmons
34 year old , 6-6, 207 lb GF from Miami (FL)
5.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 2.2 apg in 24.0 minutes
Amir Johnson
26 year old , 6-9, 210 lb PF from Westchester High School (California)
10.3 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 1.2 apg in 28.6 minutes
Landry Fields
25 year old , 6-7, 215 lb F from Stanford
2.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 0.8 apg in 11.9 minutes
Outgoing Players
Amar'e Stoudemire
31 year old , 6-10, 245 lb FC from Cypress Creek High School (Florida)
10.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 0.4 apg in 19.6 minutes in 2013-2014

Plus 3 million and a future 1st or Shump ?

Stat: (2014) $23,410,988 vs Salmons (2014) 1,000,000 +Amir (2014) 5,000,000 + Landry (2014) $8,525,000 actual payment (on the books/cap:6,250,00 +3,000,000 cash included= 17,525,000


Why Toronto does it? To gain a pick or talent and Stat is playing well- he could help them...

Why we do it? It reduces our cap from 23.4 M to 12.250 M

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