bcortell wrote:but you can't see the difference in Cleveland (who's going for a championship) and NY (who is no where near a championship)
Right. So a team nowhere near a championship should add pick(s) and/or rookie pay scale talent for the chance to cut Wally? I mean, you would have to assume NY would cut Wally since they are brimming with 2's and 3's making Wally unnecessary and even you have to admit his contribution doesn't even put NY on track for a championship. To boot the Knicks get older with the deal losing at least a 25 yr old Curry plus whatever Cleveland wished to bogart.
bcortell wrote:And where has anyone said the Cavs are trying to get a young center and 2 1sts?
There a lot of young centers out there though.. some who produce and some who are terrible, etc... Make sure you take into account character/desire/contracts and the like. Please don't be ignorant.
No one said that Cleveland is trying to get a young center and 2 1sts. But you did say...
bcortell wrote:I actually think Wally, 2nd for Curry, 1st or Chandler is fair value but Knick's fans hate that so that is my compromise to my original idea
Wally and a TERRIBLE 2nd for a C and (by your own statement) a EXCELLENT 1st. Meanwhile Marbury is way more productive and has a larger expiring as Wally (which has been said to be valuabe). So by default Marbury should at least net us what you're expecting from the Knicks but ideally more. I'm not being ignorant - I'm just using the very same logic you've laid out. You don't like it because you can't explain why my idea offers more from a salary saving aspect AND a production aspect, yet in your opinion mine is destined to fail while yours is a stroke of genius.