dckingsfan wrote:I don't - I really think they should have figured out a way to get a C to play next to Horford.
Yeah that would have been ideal, but was the opportunity there?   Horford will probably get more minutes at PF than he did in the pat.  But he's a good enough C to stay there and Paul Millsap for that deal was too good to pass up IMO.  They're a little short in the front court, but Horford and Millsap are powerful.  Good at uprooting people and clearing space in the paint.  If they had a big time guard, you could live with Horford and Millsap as your PF & C.  In two years, Danny Ferry has basically kept up his roster quality while upgrading their team BBall IQ and putting their financial house in order.  ATL went from having a couple of awful contracts to no bad contracts very quickly.  He's a good GM.  
They've got the foundation and the room to sign a high dollar FA and actually be successful with him.  The good smart players who want a chance to win should take note.
I think they did a nice job with Butler and I see the same with Snell. And the core of Rose and Noah is a good one. Also, Boozer had one of his best years last year - I don't see him declining. I think this will be a good year for Chicago - I think they will give Miami fits. Then they need to go grab a wing in FA next year. 
Butler is a nice player.  I'm a little more skeptical about Snell, but he's in a good situation.  
Boozer did have a solid year in a season where Noah missed several games and Rose didn't play.  But I see him as having declined from the year before.  And he's definitely not the player he was in Utah any more.  He's 31 now, and he's expensive.  Chicago has been trying to deal him since at least last summer.  I know Bulls fans have scapegoated him and were frustrated with him, up until that postseason run last year.  I think Chicago deals him if they can find a buyer and only keeps him beyond his contract if he takes an enormous pay cut.
Rose and Noah is definitely a good core, any team would love to build around that.  The issue is just about resources for building around them.  They're always going to be good in seasons where both Noah and Rose play a decent amount of games, so the draft is going to be a difficult proposition.  I think they need to go out and get a big time FA with the money they'll save from Deng leaving.  Doesn't have to be a Carmelo or LeBron type, but like I said before, a Danny Granger maybe?
Carmelo would be tremendous though.  That team has such a strong foundation for defense and so many shots available for a second stud scorer.  If I were Carmelo, I'd opt out of my final year with the Knicks and head straight for Chicago.  Take a pay cut if necessary.  A 2015 Bulls team with Carmelo and Noah and Rose would be better than the Heat IMO.
I think the Nets more than the Knicks. The Knicks get to basically reset after next year (my guess is that everyone opts in but losing Anthony is definitely a possibility. I guess the Nets believe they are going to win it all - they must believe that or they wouldn't have made those moves.
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Yeah I definitely think it's a possibility they lose Melo.  He's openly said he knows his window of winning a championship as a key player is closing.  He knows the score, knows he doesn't have the time to wait for a team to build around him any more.  He's got to be on a pre-built contender.  That's why I think Chicago makes a lot of sense for him.  
Unless NY unexpectedly falls into another superstar, I take it for granted they won't be good enough to contend with this Melo team.  They took their shot with Amare and Melo and it didn't work out.  They didn't leave enough money for the third guy (CP3) as was the original plan.  And Amar'e was a huge bust.
I actually think DC and Cleveland would also be other viable options for Melo in the East, provided they still have the money.  Cleveland less viable than here in DC though because of the defense.
But whether Melo wanted to go to DC, Chicago, or Cleveland, he'd have to accept sharing the ball like he did in Denver with AI.  Accept being the second best player on the team at that point in his career.
I don't think he'll team up with LeBron.  They'd probably be unstoppable together.  It would suck for the league.  I think he wants to win his ring by going through LeBron and Wade.