Knickstape1214 wrote:I remember why I hate posting in this thread.
why do you keep posting then?
I'm stuck at work.
Had to come in b/c I have time sensitive work.
most everything else is closed in South Carolina.
that's my excuse.
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Knickstape1214 wrote:I remember why I hate posting in this thread.

riter wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
But the Rockets have no need to make that trade...
As for slam dunk trades being done in reality - most trades that make sense for both sides never come to fruition.
except that Asik doesn't want to be there.
---and some trades that people think are terrible or unlikely do happen in real life.
jwise44 wrote:Thing is we don't HAVE to trade Asik,,,
jwise44 wrote:He now knows we won't trade him
Knickstape1214 wrote:riter wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:
1) Ok? You said that Asik and Lin expire after next season...well...so does Tyson. I don't get why you brought this up if the contracts all end at the same time.
brought it up b/c it's not the length but the $amount that matters in resigning Parsons while keeping under the tax. our package is about 2million less than Asik/Lin. so if someone offers 4/$48 for Parsons, in 2014-2015 with our Package houston will have more wiggle room to match without going over the tax. I use that figure b/c I'm guessing that's the high end offer.
Only reason rumors are coming up now as opposed to later is b/c of Asik and his agent.
? Nobody can offer Parsons a contract next season besides the Rockets. They can also go over the cap to re-sign him. As for the tax -- the contract will expire and Chandler's new contract will begin at the same exact time Chandler/Lin/Asik's contract all expire...Parsons gets his salary for next season, next season. Then the extension kicks in -- which will be AFTER Chandler, Lin, and Asik are all off the books.
There is no legitimate Lin / Asik to NY rumor. They are all bogus and made up.
cw3k wrote:That's incorrect. If Houston exercise the option on Parson, Parson will becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2015, the same time Asik/Lin's contract expired.
cw3k wrote: Knicks exchange Melo for youth potential players. You can build a team around Asik/Lin. Parson is an complete player and can play both inside and out. All 3 of them has good defense.
I honestly don't think a Asik/Lin team has a worst record than what the Knicks has now.

riter wrote:jwise44 wrote:Thing is we don't HAVE to trade Asik,,,
that's a given.jwise44 wrote:He now knows we won't trade him
that's not.
He'll know after the deadline though, that's for sure.
Rasho Brezec wrote:I'm reviving this idea:
Tyson + Shumpert + Aldrich for Perkins + Sefolosha + Adams + Thabeet + Roberson
Under this scenario, OKC can replace three pieces of their rotation with an upgrade at the starting C position and only add $29,714 to their payroll, keeping them clear of luxury tax. We solve our C position long term and add a cheap wing prospect.

all horribleclaymobile92 wrote:http://www.basketballinsiders.com/potential-trading-partners-for-knicks-in-a-carmelo-trade/
So let me start by saying I'm not in favor of trading Melo but this is an interesting piece by Tommy Beer on hypothetical Melo trades. I personally think the only one that makes reasonable sense and I would consider doing is the PHX trade.
Knicks send: Carmelo Anthony and Raymond Felton and $2 million in cash
Suns send: Emeka Okafor, Goran Dragic, 2014 first-round draft pick, and a 2015 first-round pick
Knicks send: Carmelo Anthony, Raymond Felton and J.R. Smith
Grizzlies send: Zach Randolph, Tayshaun Prince, Ed Davis, Kosta Koufos and a future first-round pick
Knicks send: Carmelo Anthony, J.R. Smith and Cole Aldrich
Dallas sends: Shawn Marion, Shane Larkin, Brandan Wright, Samuel Dalembert, Wayne Ellington, Ricky Ledo and two future first-round picks
Knicks send: Carmelo Anthony, Beno Udrih, Kenyon Martin and Cole Aldrich
Wizards send: Marcin Gortat, Otto Porter Jr., Trevor Ariza, Jan Vesely, Chris Singleton, 2014 second-round pick and 2016 first-round pick
Knicks send: Carmelo Anthony and Kenyon Martin
Celtics send: Kris Humphries, Brandon Bass, Kelly Olynyk, Jared Sullinger and a 2014 first-round pick
What are your guys thoughts...would you enterain any of these deals for Melo? I personally feel most of these deals are pretty crappy.
riter wrote:record doesn't matter. if you think anyone--especially Dolan-- will trade a first ballot hall of famer in his prime for a couple of role players--you're crazy.
the only way Melo is traded is if he goes to Dolan and says he will walk.
Knickstape1214 wrote:Let the bad trade proposals...COMMENCE!
riter wrote:cw3k wrote:That's incorrect. If Houston exercise the option on Parson, Parson will becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2015, the same time Asik/Lin's contract expired.
Yes, I made a mistake w/ the years, Knickstape1214 already pointed this out.cw3k wrote: Knicks exchange Melo for youth potential players. You can build a team around Asik/Lin. Parson is an complete player and can play both inside and out. All 3 of them has good defense.
I honestly don't think a Asik/Lin team has a worst record than what the Knicks has now.
record doesn't matter. if you think anyone--especially Dolan-- will trade a first ballot hall of famer in his prime for a couple of role players--you're crazy.
the only way Melo is traded is if he goes to Dolan and says he will walk.
IvyLeagueVet wrote:Melo isn't a first ballot HOFer...
dakomish wrote:My real trade scenario that I feel pushes us into the playoffs:
Bargs to Boston
Green / Shump / Faverini to Cleveland
Deng to NY
Deng might be my favorite player in the NBA. No one works harder on defense. You'll see him shade over to help and recover before his man can do anything with the ball. You can run zero plays for him and he'll get you 17 pts 5 rebs 5 asts. He'll never stand in one place. He'll make back cuts and crash the offensive glass.
I'm sick of Shump's entitlement approach to the game. Bargs is just a mistake from day one.
Boston is trying to dump Green on any takers to have cap space in 2015 .
DowNY wrote:http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ks7emrm
Knicks get - Kyrie Irving, Eric Gordon & Earl Clark
(Trades: Raymond Felton, Iman Shumpert, JR Smith, Tyson Chandler, 2015 1st rd swap, 2018 1st top 10 protection)
Kyrie Irving
Eric Gordon/TIm Hardaway Jr
Earl Clark
Carmelo Anthony
Jeremy Tyler
Cavs get - Tyreke Evans, Raymond Felton, Iman Shumpert, Tyson Chandler & 2018 1st rd pick via NYK
(Trades: Kyrie Irving, Earl Clark, Anthony Bennett, Jarrett Jack & Andersan Varejao)
Tyreke Evans/Raymond Felton
Dion Waiters/Iman Shumpert
Loul Deng
Tristan Thompson
Tyson Chandler
Pelicans get - Andersan Varejao, Jarrett Jack, JR Smith, Anthony Bennett & option to swap 2015 1st rd picks via NYK
(Trades: Tyreke Evans & Eric Gordon)
Jrue Holiday/Jarrett Jack
JR Smith
Anthony Bennett
Anthony Davis
Andersan Varejao
riter wrote:dakomish wrote:My real trade scenario that I feel pushes us into the playoffs:
Bargs to Boston
Green / Shump / Faverini to Cleveland
Deng to NY
Deng might be my favorite player in the NBA. No one works harder on defense. You'll see him shade over to help and recover before his man can do anything with the ball. You can run zero plays for him and he'll get you 17 pts 5 rebs 5 asts. He'll never stand in one place. He'll make back cuts and crash the offensive glass.
I'm sick of Shump's entitlement approach to the game. Bargs is just a mistake from day one.
Boston is trying to dump Green on any takers to have cap space in 2015 .
Dolan," hey Woody, Cavs just accepted a Deng to NY trade."
Woody,"That won't work, now that I got my dream lineup with Tyson/Melo/Stat, we don't need any trades"
Doan,"Didn't we lose that game to the Kings?'
Woody,"yeah, but if I had JR, we woulda blown them out!"
Dolan,"ok"