TheGreatSatan wrote:Harry_Seaward wrote:I would give up Chandler, Galinari and Fields and a pick easily for Melo....
No offense, but thank god you're not a GM, cause that's just terrible deal for already thin team.
You get Melo and you have Amare...that gets you into the playoffs in the East. You're not winning a title this year but that's a very solid base.
Base for what? Mediocracy? You have two guys on max contracts, basically no decent role players and no bench. Plus with the new CBA coming out and rising teams like the Bulls and the Heat who're going to be a dominant forces for the next 5+ years, that's base it's worthless. Playoffs? Sure, but the Knicks would be stupid to have such modest, modest goal. They're already a playoff team anyway.
You're not going ANYWHERE with Amare and overrated role players. Keeping those guys and waiting for Chris Paul or Dwight Howard or etc. is a waiting game New York knows all to well. LeBron, anyone? It will continue to be what it's been for years for NY...waiting for next year. You gotta take a risk. You gotta mortgage those "assets" because you have the chance to get better....
A lot of GMs and fans for that matter overrate their team's assets. They covet them, when in reality you can find another player to fill that void. Role players, even the really special ones, are nowhere near as important as stars, all-stars, and superstars in this league.
Look at Cleveland the last few years. They had a superstar and a bunch of good role players, and they had "depth", and players they coveted like Hickson, and that got them nowhere.
Then James goes to a team where it's him, two other stars, and shooters like James Jones, Eddie House, below mediocre guards and veterans signed to league minimum contracts...and they're tied for first in the East. This is a stars league, and having more than one outweighs the depth. It just does.
Carmelo Anthony will be more productive then Chandler and Fields put together, as stated above, they are both frightening overrated. One's a decent rookie working nicely in the Knicks system and the other is several tiers below Carmelo Anthony as a player. Galinarri is a nice player, but if he's considered untouchable in NY I really have to question what that front office considers untouchable talent.