turk3d wrote:I think that Miami and New York, two teams who appear to be going nowhere this season, are actually logical trade partners. What they should trade each other, is another story.
I think Zack (who maybe has been New York's most productive player overall this year, except for recently) would be a big help to the Heat, as he would take a lot of the inside scoring pressure off Shaq, who is obviously no longer a full time player any more. What the Knicks could potentially get is some salary help (which they sorely need) and the opportunity to turn the starting role at power forward to Lee (who is much less expensive for them) and bodes well for the future. Is Lee a better player than Zack right now? No, but probably is good enough to be a starter and might be better in the long run.
In order to do this deal, undoubtedly Haslem would have to be coming back to New York (or get moved to a 3rd team) for the money to be workable. If Williams comes to NY, someone else would probably be need to be moved back to Miami to assume the point guard duties (perhaps comes from that 3rd team). Since I am not either a Knick fan nor a Miami fan (I do like both teams however and would like to seem them improve) I'll leave it to you guys to figure out what works.
You both need to do something imo and I don't think you're going to get much help from anyone else out there so you might as well try and do a deal which helps you both. Maybe you can pull a 3rd team into it who would have a minor role. I think you guys have movable pieces which would fit nicely with each other.
What team has a decent point guard that they'd be willing to trade for Haslem, assuming Zack went to Miami?
This is a well thought out reply. I agree that NY & Miami might make possible trade partners.
First, we have to ask - are both NY & Miami basically saying this year is over, let's play the lotto and take it from there, cause if that's the case, then neither team should be in a rush to make a trade.
Second, we should look at which players either team might want to move. I think Miami is happy with Haslim at PF, and I don't think Zach is a Pat Riley player AND, his contract is something that Miami probably wouldn't want to take on, so I doubt Miami would be keep on trading for Zach.
Would NY want Jason Williams? With Marbs & Craw both able to play PG, I don't think Jason would be high on our List, but Ricky Davis, even though he's another scorer, I respect Ricky and I've seen him hustle on D and NY's weakest position this year is SF - I'd definitly take on Ricky Davis if the price wasn't too high, and NY might be looking at Moving Zach. - something around a Zach for Ricky trade might be possible for NY, but probably not for Miami - maybe if a 3rd team was involved.
I threw this together, but I'm not sure I like it, though I think it's a little more balanced than the original trade:
New York Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Ricky Davis
Mark Blount
Outgoing Players
Zach Randolph
Miami Trade Breakdown
Ben Wallace
Outgoing Players
Ricky Davis
Mark Blount
Chicago Trade Breakdown
Incoming Players
Zach Randolph
Outgoing Players
Ben Wallace
- - -
Does Miami take Ben Wallace for a possible run next year? Hmmm. Maybe. I don't know for sure.
NY might cut Blount as part of the deal so Miami could take him back.
Does NY do this to take on Ricky and remove Zach - possibly. I'm not 100% sure, but maybe.
Does Chicago do it? Maybe.
I don't love the trade, but it seems fair enough.