bwgood77 wrote:Grots wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I know it's not likely and I guess Melo was mentioned in that podcast as the likely guy. I know that despite Whiteside's great numbers, Miami somehow, as a team plays better without him, and going small with Bosh. So maybe Howard wouldn't be their answer.
But I just can't see them having enough assets to get Melo. Whiteside is a nice piece. Perhaps if NY still wanted Dragic, but that's still not enough for Melo and they really don't have picks. I guess Dragic, Whiteside and Winslow might get them fairly close.
Not a bad young lineup for NY with Dragic as their vet leader, with Jerian Grant in the dual pg lineup, Winslow, Porzingis, Whiteside.
It'd probably be Winslow, Deng, maybe Tyler Johnson to the Knicks. I doubt Phil Jackson wants anything to do with Dragic and his terrible contract after the way he's played this year.
Melo isn't the trade asset he used to be. He's on a giant contract with a no-trade clause and he's getting older and he doesn't look like the same player after coming off knee surgery.
No way they get Melo for a package like that. That's laughable. I don't even like Melo. His fg%'s are down, but his assists and rebounds are up. I've actually thought he's played pretty well this season. You never want a guy shooting 41%, but he is ok from 3 (at least not terrible) and is pretty much, for the most part, the same player he's always been. Of course, in these days high usage+those % = losses but just in principle I can't see them taking so little. Dragic would probably be much better with the ball in his hands all the time. Whiteside would have to be in the deal I would think. With all rookie contracts, Dragic's contract isn't as bad for them as it would be for others. By the time those guys get to 2nd deals, he will be in his last year.
Also, how COULD Miami absorb Melo without someone like Dragic going out? They have to come close in matching salaries.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=onu7b64
You could swap Mcbob for Anderson, but I'm guessing Riley would rather keep McBob.
I don't think it's ridiculous at all. It's only ridiculous if you look at Melo as a huge name and ignore all the context. His no-trade clause significantly reduces his value. His age reduces his value. His health concerns reduces his value. His knee surgery reduces his value. His regression reduces his value. His contract reduces his value. The Knicks are getting back one of the most hyped prospects of the draft (whether that's warranted or not), one the Celtics tried to give up a million picks to get. He and Porzingis can grow together. Tyler Johnson is young and and dirt cheap and has actually been playing better than Dragic this year. They'd be glad to get him if they could.
As for Dragic, I've never seen a player get more excuses made for him. "If only X and Y were happening then he'd be playing great, poor guy." I don't think Phil wants to take a 5 year 86 million dollar chance that if the stars align in a certain way maybe Dragic can play great again, because if it doesn't work out then his contract is unmoveable without giving things up. They already have one old overpaid foreign PG they wish they could get rid of in Calderon. But who knows, maybe he would take that chance.
Anyway, this is the Suns trade thread so I'll just stop there.