nate33 wrote:miller31time wrote:nate33 wrote:Are we even talking about trading a 1st round pick for Melo? Good grief! I wouldn't touch that with a 10 foot pole.
This is about as low as Melo's trade value may ever get and it's STILL not low enough for New York (or any sane team) to be willing to unload him for cap relief.
Being realistic, you have to give up something to potentially get a diamond in the rough. Anthony is underperforming in a bad system in New York right now but would most likely be back to his old ways in a new setting. That, in my opinion, is well-worth us trading (in all likelihood) Harrison Barnes.
Give it time.
That team is put together so poorly that something has to give. If NY doesn't unload Melo soon, they're going to run out of potential suitors as the higher luxtax penalties kick in. The more Melo whines about his role there, the lower his trade value will go.
There is little chance that Melo is moved at the Trade Deadline, but things could get real interesting if he demands a trade in the summer. This summer, Rashard Lewis' contract will suddenly become a valuable trading chip. It'll be worth $21M as filler, but the team who receives him can cut him for $10M or so.
All that said, I'm not all that interested in Melo. This team already has a hero ball epidemic. We don't need another infected player.
Crawford, Young and Blatche are the three biggest hero-ballers. Young will be gone, Crawford will only come in as a 6th or 7th man and Blatche would hopefully be amnestied.
And yeah, it would be really nice to hang onto the pick AND get Melo.
*Sign Eric Gordon
*Get 3rd-5th pick, Thomas Robinson
Wall/Mack
Gordon/Crawford
Anthony/Singleton
Robinson/Booker
McGee/Seraphin
Oh my.


























