KnicksNext wrote:So many people think the Knicks are the team with the leverage here. That's completely false. The Knicks are not the team holding a 25 year star. Ainge will wait it out until he gets the trade he wants. They have Mitchell locked in for four years and won't give in and give him up for less that whatever Ainge's asking price is.
It's the Knicks who are desperate (the front office, not the fans). Can you imagine if this deal doesn't get done, and Mitchell goes to say, the Heat, Rose and Co. will get crucified by all media, local and national. And the majority of fans will be pissed as well. Utah knows this and will wait until Rose can't take the pressure anymore and caves. I don't want this to happen, but it's funny to see so many Knicks fans think the Knicks somehow have any leverage.
Mitchell has stayed quiet as well. It's not like he's out there demanding this or that. I'm sure they communicate every little detail with him, and have told him if he's patient he'll get what he wants. Rose will cave eventually because he has to. At this point he has no choice but the close this deal.
Agreed Knicks don’t have leverage . They do have a great position I’ll give them that. Having the most to offer , generally the biggest deal etc.
Only thing i disagree with is that Ainge can dangle a star out in the market with impunity .
Kind of arrogant on him and the jazz fans to think that is the standard of negotiation.
Stars and their agents usually dictate their wishes and take control of their destiny not let guys like Ainge be their ring master.