seren wrote:Let's start with the 6th year issue. Please understand that there may never be a sixth year with the new CBA. It may be 3/4 years. It may be 4/5 years. That is the reason I stated that it will be x/x+1 years. Melo is taking a risk, a calculated one of course, to face much shorter contracts in the new CBA.
If the money is not a concern for Melo, I think you are absolutely right. We might as well trade whoever we will trade for. Melo may as well accept the veteran minimum.
I think you really are failing to understand the significance of the extra year. You completely ignored my examples of course. LBJ/Bosh/Lee all got that sixth year by involving in a S&T. Miami did not show the finger to Toronto. They gave two first round picks. They wanted to give what LBJ wanted. The extra year that is worth 20+ million. We may already need to ask Melo to face the uncertainty, sign below the max contract and it seems like you also want him to give that extra year away too. Think about what you are saying. Suppose Denver comes to you, says we want your '11 and '14 pick, Mozgov, involve in the S&T for Chandler (whether it is a third team or direcly), and we will do the S&T. You expect us to say screw you Denver? You expect us to spit on Melo's face tell him to go f*ck himself? And Melo has been consistent on this. He is willing to wait and risk the FA market. He also several times stated that he is not willing to leave 20 million on the table. Can you blame the guy? I don't.
And please stop with this Walsh gifted them the trade exception nonsense. First, Walsh is not an idiot. He understands he will do business with these guys again. Second, we actually did benefit from the trade. Amare's first year salary was lowered and his raises were adjusted so that he still makes 100 million but starts a bit lower. That gave us couple of hundred K under the cap which helped us give Mozgov what he is making.
I personally believe Melo will be a Knick. Before the deadline or in the summer. But I also believe that you will be in a big surprise with the amount of assets we will end up giving or the bad contracts we will be taking on. Melo will not come for free.
Using exaggerations in your argument surely get your point across.

Just cause moocow says that the extra year may not be a dealbreaker for Melo doesn't mean that he'd also be willing to sign for the vet min.
Why do you keep pointing out what Miami gave up with LeBron/Bosh, and ignore what we gave up to Amar'e, or what Orlando gave up to Seattle for Rashard Lewis (who did get his extra 6th year)? In both cases, nothing but a 2nd round pick + TPE was given up (and in our case, that 2nd rd pick is TOP 55 protected, practically worthless).
Now Denver wouldn't S&T Melo for just a 2nd rd pick, mainly because the TPE is worthless to them, unlike Phoenix or Seattle in the previous examples. But I really don't see us giving up more than say a future 1st + a throw-in like Walker or AR or draft rights to our 2011 pick. Unless Melo is flat out demanding we get him his 6th year, and refuses to sign with us otherwise, Denver simply doesn't have the leverage to ask for much more. If they're demanding Gallo + 2 picks for example, we just tell Melo outright, "look, Denver's asking price in a S&T is too high -- if you sign outright with us, we can re-extend you after 3 years."
Miami's situation was different. For one, several reports before FA stated that Bosh would only leave in a S&T, as he wanted his money and didn't want to leave Toronto high and dry. LeBron probably felt the same way in regards to Cleveland, but if Pat Riley told him straight out, "look, we can't work out a S&T with Cleveland cause they're asking too much, will you sign outright with us," do you think LeBron would've refused and go back to the Cavs?
Moreover, the key distinction with Miami was that LBJ and Bosh's agents likely demanded they get their 6th year/max raises as consideration for taking a paycut to accommodate Miller and Haslem on the roster. And Pat Riley, who already got commitments from LBJ and Bosh, probably could care less about throwing away future 1sts like candy.