KnicksGod wrote:Fury wrote:Yeah we can keep Chandler if we trade for Anthony. That's my offer too. Curry and Randolph and picks or whatever.
Gallo
Randolph
Walker
Curry
fair enough
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KnicksGod wrote:Fury wrote:Yeah we can keep Chandler if we trade for Anthony. That's my offer too. Curry and Randolph and picks or whatever.
Gallo
Randolph
Walker
Curry

god shammgod wrote:i think the knicks are very torn now about breaking up the team too much. i suspect they'll wait a little while to really evaluate. these next 2 weeks will tell us a lot. if we go .500 against these teams i expect them to really low ball denver.
KnicksGod wrote:Fury wrote:Yeah we can keep Chandler if we trade for Anthony. That's my offer too. Curry and Randolph and picks or whatever.
Gallo
Randolph
Walker
Curry

Fury wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Fury wrote:Yeah we can keep Chandler if we trade for Anthony. That's my offer too. Curry and Randolph and picks or whatever.
Gallo
Randolph
Walker
Curry
No thanks. I'm keeping Gallo.


CHARLYMURPHY wrote:I think that trade would be really beneficial to us, were pretty much giving up 3 scrubs and gallo. I would trade Gallo for Melo in a heartbeat. and we still get to keep Chandler who is the better player IMO
knicks742 wrote:I keep thinking of what Donnie said: No gutting of the team. Someone needs to ask the old man what does gutting the team mean to him? That will give us our answer as to what we are willing to give up.
kane2021 wrote:Yeah free candy would be a tough one. But if Gallo and Wilson end up dealt, we would need him. What a dummy he was here. But the dude is a warrior. My thinking is behind all that talent and leadership he would have a much better 2nd go around.
But its possible he goes to a 3rd team. The thing is, unless its Moz, or a 3rd team we dont know about, Harrington is the only guy that holds up a deal till the 15th. Thats why I suspect he is involved.

knicks742 wrote:I keep thinking of what Donnie said: No gutting of the team. Someone needs to ask the old man what does gutting the team mean to him? That will give us our answer as to what we are willing to give up.
FieldsMedal wrote:Also, to the people saying that acquiring Melo would help relieve the minutes on the Knicks' starters, I'm not really clear on how you add depth by trading some combination of Gallo/Chandler/Fields to get him.Chandler is a nice piece but he's not untradeable. If I could move him in a package for a great defensive center with a halfway decent offensive game, I would.
So you're not against trading Chandler and others in a package for a player to make them better, just not a certain player, correct?

knicks742 wrote:I keep thinking of what Donnie said: No gutting of the team. Someone needs to ask the old man what does gutting the team mean to him? That will give us our answer as to what we are willing to give up.


towelie wrote:kane2021 wrote:Yeah free candy would be a tough one. But if Gallo and Wilson end up dealt, we would need him. What a dummy he was here. But the dude is a warrior. My thinking is behind all that talent and leadership he would have a much better 2nd go around.
But its possible he goes to a 3rd team. The thing is, unless its Moz, or a 3rd team we dont know about, Harrington is the only guy that holds up a deal till the 15th. Thats why I suspect he is involved.
I would prefer Harrington was not part of the deal, but I wouldn't be opposed to bringing him back if it allowed us to keep other assets out of the deal. We could then flip those assets to fill our need at center, like Camby or whoever.
I hated Harrington's style of play, but always admired his heart. He was the only Knick in the past two seasons who seemed to be visibly upset with all the losing -- the only one who at least tried to step up as a leader, even if he wasn't one. If he were to come back, I'd hope that by falling behind Melo/Amare, Harrington can just focus on what he does best -- bench scoring. And hopefully being on a winning team brings back that defensive intensity he once had when he came off the bench for those 60+ win Indiana teams.
Harrington's biggest knock throughout his career has always been that he thinks he's a star scorer when he's not. So hopefully by playing with two clear alpha dogs in Melo/Amare, he can finally learn to play within the flow of the offense instead of trying to be the hero.


Pharmcat wrote:if melo REALLY wants to come here :
all he needs to do is have one of his handlers leak to sheridan or broussard that he is not worried bout the next cba as he knows the endorsements, citing the study knicks used on lebron, in a big market can make up the difference in the contract
that would corner DEN and force their hand