Post#39 » by brooklynoxy » Mon Mar 9, 2015 12:52 pm
Bargs should come back for the veteran minimum since the Knicks are going to need players. Before everyone gets their panties in a knot over this speculative rumor, the distaste fans have for Bargs is based more on what his salary did to New York's cap flexibility than most anything else. If the Knicks had not squandered a first round draft pick for the guy, no one would really have an issue with a 28 year old 7 footer being signed to a $1.5 million minimum one year deal.
A couple of posters have said that they don't see Bargnani taking a minimum deal. I cannot see of any other NBA team even inking Andrea to a one year minimum. Bargnani's state of mind after the past three or so seasons must have burned the guy out, and if the Knicks offered him a 2 year (2nd year would be a team option) incentive ladened contract, this would be the season to see if this dude can bounce back.
A healthy Bargnani can only help the Knicks. IMHO, he is a better player than Jason Smith who earned over $3,000,000 last season for doing little more than taking up space. Honestly, Q-Acy's enthusiasm and energy served New York in terms of early PMFJ excitement, when, in reality, Acy and Outlaw were simply positional fill ins for NY. What differentiates Bargs from these and other "veteran types" remains what he stands to gain or lose and the timing surrounding this former number 1 draft pick's place in the sports history books. This is a player who knows what can happen to his career, both in positive and in negative terms. Andrea Bargnani would essentially receive his third and final chance if New York chooses.
Just my 0.02 cents.
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