JTrain wrote:I'm not actually sure how much Pau will cost. He could probably get 12 million on an awful team, but he's made it clear he wants to be on a competitive team again. Now if you're willing to count the Knicks (next season at least) as a competitive team, it seems they and the Suns are the only good teams showing interest. All the good playoff teams either don't need a PF/C or don't have any cap space.
So, again, I don't exactly understand the Knicks $ situation, but it seems from what I've read they won't be able to offer Pau very much. So it's possible we could offer $8 million and and be the best deal on the table in terms of top 10-12 teams. Will he take that over $12 million from a crap team with no chance of making noise? Maybe.
I don't think the Knicks will have much at all even if they lose Melo, unless Bargnani or Amare opt out, which is extremely doubtful. The Cavs could go after him. I doubt Deng goes back. Maybe Hawes does, but either way, they could use him. Varejao has an unguaranteed year left, so he is probably gone too.
It's too bad Varejao is always injured. I'd love his rebounding ability on the Suns.






















