enetric wrote:You still arent getting it. First Melo is no KG. he will get paid like him...but not KG. Next...ITS TIMING. How was Minny with KG in his prime? Why was older KG on Boston a better team than Minny? Because Minny had no picks, no cap space and limitted trade assets which is what we will have post trade for Melo. For 7 years...Minny couldnt get any better than they were. KG was their saint and his contract and lack of assets were there curse. Perfectly MEDIOCRE.
First off I think it's debateable whether or not KG is better or worse then Carmelo. The most important thing KG brought to the Celts was his defensive mentality and leadership - no question he trumps Melo there. Offensively however I don't think there is any doubt that Carmelo can take over a game in a way that only a handful can. That is not only a positive to Carmelo but something KG hasn't been able to do at this stage in his career. In terms of results Carmelo has had his teams playing against championship level squads in the second round the same way KG did with his earlier teams - in fact Denver was an even tougher out. I'd take KG in his prime over Melo no doubt. With a 5 year age difference Id probably go with the younger guy.
Secondly you're missing my key point - Brook Lopez. When did KG ever have a player that good to play with in Minnesota? Wally? Tom Gugliata? Anthony Peeler? Sprewell? Cassell? We already have a massive building block in place making us different then the Wolves in the 2000's.
enetric wrote:How do you get a Ray Allen? Do you know what Allen cost them? It cost them a #5 draft pick straight up. Where are we getting that? And you do realize we have to salary match.
Yes Ray Allen cost a #5 pick in a draft straight up.
And a huge NON EXPIRING contract with Wally. You do realize our roster will still have 2 young lottery picks (Augustine and TWill), a guy who could have been a lottery pick last year (James), in addition to our own first round pick? Are any of those assets equal to a #5 pick? Not right now but any of them easily could be in the next few months with solid play. You never want to count on another team's stupidity but it goes without saying we have more to offer a team then Javaris Critteton. In season multiple first round picks = a top 10 chance in the lottery.
enetric wrote:Look I said it all along. The only way this trade works out...is we have to get another superstar. And by paying FAR MORE than the market value for Melo...and then PAYING him far more than HIS value salary wise....it is going ot be BEYOND difficult. It is the Knicks...NOT Boston. Our BEST chance of doing all of this? Trade Troy+ before the trade deadline for some veteran being dumped.
Thats the best shot. Do that? And sure...we can have the pleasure of being the Heat's tune up series before they win the title...IF we get past Orlando, Atlanta and the Celtics for whatever time they have left. And that's of course until some other team in the EC lands that stud in the draft we took ourselves out of the running for. Say Wall is a stud...and for the next two years...they land a couple more? That window we have will look pretty weak.
Here's where we agree until we don't. If this roster can find a competent PG we are competitive with everyone in the East other then the Heat. Im just throwing this out there but I believe we'd have plenty of assets left to do something like this:
Augustine (2mil), Outlaw (7mil), Hump (3.5mil), NJ 1st round pick - for Tony Parker (expiring 13 mil)
In fact, I think that's probably an overpayment since there are a few other PG's who would fit the profile of what we're looking for (Andre Miller, even Billups).
Patience willing, that kind of trade still leaves us with enough assets to add a final piece (over 25 mil in expiring contracts, TWill, D James, Morrow). Plus no bad long term contracts.
Once again for me the most important reason to do this trade is Brook. If the organization believes he is good enough to become the best offensive center in the league (already close) while improving on the defensive side of the ball (no reason he can't) we might be putting an unnecessary cap on the potential of this twosome.