NotPhilJackson wrote:Melo to Rockets
Lin, Hartenstein, Quarterman & 2020 protected 1st to Knicks
Anderson, 2022 protected 1st to Nets
Just do it already
At worse this basically moves Anthony's contract without forcing any bad contracts on us.
At best, you get 3 players and a pick that may turn into something. Lin addresses the "PG filler" and his skills I see would probably fit well in Hornacek's free flowing system. He also has a reasonable contract that can be dealt if Lin has a uptick statistically with Hornacek to land the Knicks some nice assets before the deadline. Hartenstein has some strong upside though he's not positionally a big need. But maybe it gives the Knicks some flexibility down the road. Quarterman has good length and versatility to play both guard spots and at worst he's a low risk gamble. That unprotected 1st (presumably from the Rockets) could be timed well (Anthony will be expiring and heading to 36, CP3 will be close behind). Also likely to fit about D'Antoni's usual coaching lifespan with any one team.
This is not getting a treasure trove for Anthony but I doubt that's possible. This definitely beats the big contracts proposals that have been bandied about (better than getting Ryan Anderson or some combo of the Blazer dead weight players). And it's better than just moving Anthony's contract for nothing. I see it as a plus definitely on the trade scale standpoint.





















