Coeur wrote:patman52 wrote:Well NY gets out from under Carmelo's contract - that is a big plus for them
Boston gets love for the 3 and a 2020 pick for the 23rd pick this year- If this didn't have lottery protection I would consider it even, waiting 3 years to cash in requires something. And I don't know if Love is worth the 3rd anymore. Whether it is the role he is playing or what I don't know.
Cavs- go all in for the last 3 years of LBJ, Paul and Melo, I don't like this at all for them. All three could break down at the same time due to age and will most likely do so over the next three years.
Clippers- I like it for the clippers, While Kelly will be a RFA he should not attract a great number of suitors so his abilty to move on is minimized. While it is a down grade from Paul to Irving, Paul's game will most likely degrade over time due to his age and Irvingis signed long term.
Good for the Clippers and NY, As a Boston fan I am not thrilled with it but is certainly is not the end of the world, Cleveland - it is just too risky taking on those players at their ages. Plus they take on a bunch of salary that does not even include the trade kickers
Getting out of carmelo's contract is not a bonus for NY. Why? Even if they planned on tanking you dont give your best player away for a pick in the 20's.
Carmelo is great value. This trade idea reaks of stupidity
I think the down side of Melo degrading as the last three years go on puts him and his 24,26 and 28mill salaries as a negative on a team that will be built around KP. but It is only my opinion.





















