Not sure why but this loss tonight has me beyond frustrated it's starting to remind me of the past few years. As much as I love Melo and I realize you need a Melo type player to win a championship. The Knicks have zero chance to win a championship during Melos contract. They need an athletic point guard to defend and also be able to penetrate and the next great ones aren't available until 2017. Mike Conley is not the answer and not worth the contract he will command. So I am ready to trade melo and I have to think he has to be almost ready to pull the no trade clause. I gotta think Lebron can talk him into going to Cleveland to win a championship. Tell me who says no to lonked 3 way deal assuming Melo waives no trade.
Not included is Knicks get unprotected nets pick this year, nets 2017 pick from Celtics with the right to swap and a Cleveland 1st rounder in 2022. When they should suck.
This would put Knicks in full rebuild mode with a young athletic point guard in smart and porzingis to start with, 3 first round lottery picks in the next two years and a plethora of cap space for the 2017 big free agent market. Additionally robin Lopez will be tradable either at deadline or next year for potential other picks.
Boston gets love who they have always coveted, and playable center in seraphin who has height and size and a scorer from sg position to compliment love. Additionally they still will have 3 first round picks in upcoming draft to potentially make more moves.
Cleveland gets Melo and Amir Johnson, which should allow them to march small ball line up in the finals
PG - Kyrie, Della
SG - JR, Shump
SF - Lebron
PF - Melo, Varajao
C - Johnson and Thompson
Pretty solid for all teams. I expect 4 out of 5 to criticize, but it's pretty fair for all.
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I'm conflicted about the benefits of a Phil/Brian Shaw combo versus a Mills/Thibodeau combo. It's vital to keep Dolan out of the basketball operation, and Phil's our best bet to do that. I wish Dolan would just sell the fucking team - there's such a dark cloud hovering over the entire franchise because of him.
So KP, a 4-8 overall pick in 2016, a top 5 (upto #1) in 2017. Rolo (maybe flipped for assets but I'd keep for the 2 towers D unless assets are ++). Hopefully something out of Grant. Hernangomez. Maybe buy some #2s. THEN YOU get onto the UFA market in 2018 & 2019. I think those years 2010 and 2011 draftees should hit the market after their second contracts are up, so Wall, Boogie, George, Favors, Kyrie, Klay, Kawhi, Butler come.
Strikes me as a more logical path to a championship. Whereas I have a hard time buying Durant coming here to team with an aging Melo and a too soon KP, I could see guys coming to team up with KP after year 4 or 5 (and friends) if he continues to develop as we hope.
we have the worst PGs in the league. I think it's that simple.
ITA. They definitely have the worst PG situation in the Eastern Conference without a doubt. It's difficult to be good when you're so bad at such a key position.
I'm conflicted about the benefits of a Phil/Brian Shaw combo versus a Mills/Thibodeau combo. It's vital to keep Dolan out of the basketball operation, and Phil's our best bet to do that. I wish Dolan would just sell the fucking team - there's such a dark cloud hovering over the entire franchise because of him.
I tend to agree with Deej's belief that Dolan has backed off. I think Dolan might have seen the differences in performance between the Knicks and Rangers, and considered removing himself a good idea.
I don't think the downside to Jackson leaving would be Dolan being involved again, it's the quality of the person who would fill his shoes. I'm not sure it would be Mills, exactly - but I don't think they'd find anyone of Jackson's caliber.
So KP, a 4-8 overall pick in 2016, a top 5 (upto #1) in 2017. Rolo (maybe flipped for assets but I'd keep for the 2 towers D unless assets are ++). Hopefully something out of Grant. Hernangomez. Maybe buy some #2s. THEN YOU get onto the UFA market in 2018 & 2019. I think those years 2010 and 2011 draftees should hit the market after their second contracts are up, so Wall, Boogie, George, Favors, Kyrie, Klay, Kawhi, Butler come.
Strikes me as a more logical path to a championship. Whereas I have a hard time buying Durant coming here to team with an aging Melo and a too soon KP, I could see guys coming to team up with KP after year 4 or 5 (and friends) if he continues to develop as we hope.
This is what I'd try to do.
So KP, a 4-8 overall pick in 2016, a top 5 (upto #1) in 2017. Rolo (maybe flipped for assets but I'd keep for the 2 towers D unless assets are ++). Hopefully something out of Grant. Hernangomez. Maybe buy some #2s. THEN YOU get onto the UFA market in 2018 & 2019. I think those years 2010 and 2011 draftees should hit the market after their second contracts are up, so Wall, Boogie, George, Favors, Kyrie, Klay, Kawhi, Butler come.
Strikes me as a more logical path to a championship. Whereas I have a hard time buying Durant coming here to team with an aging Melo and a too soon KP, I could see guys coming to team up with KP after year 4 or 5 (and friends) if he continues to develop as we hope.
This is kinda how I'm hoping it plays out. Although I don't know why a team that's gonna end up with a top 10 pick trades for Melo (unless it's Boston giving the BKN pick for Love). I'd also be willing to trade Melo for a solid prospect and some later first round picks (like Portis and the Bulls pick). Going full tank mode next season might be the best path.
A 2nd rounder
LT, Williams and Afflalo for Dion Waiters and Mitch Mcgary?
I wouldn't if I was Okc lol. Payne can be the saving grace should okc lose Russ and KD.
I'm a big fan of McGary, he'd be a solid return for 3 expirings.
In a does it suck to be Boogie or KP worse discussion at ESPN Insider, 4 of 5 NBA analysts would rather have KP than Cousins going forward. https://www.reddit.com/r/NYKnicks/comments/44yzor/insider_who_has_it_worse_porzingis_and_the_knicks/
Melo made it clear he wants to stay with the #Knicks. He added, "I done been through worse." Reiterated trust in Phil and the plan.
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for Cam Payne? Please please.
I wouldn't if I was Okc lol. Payne can be the saving grace should okc lose Russ and KD.
I'm a big fan of McGary, he'd be a solid return for 3 expirings.
Absolutely. But OKC has to play for a 2 year title window, not hold onto an asset as Plan B should 2 of the top 5 players in the NBA leave in Summer 2017.
They need wings ASAP. They can probably get better for Payne though.
If his contract has an opt out, there's nothing they can do about it.
I think Melo's game can still prove very useful for a decent period of time, given that he's so effective on offense from everywhere on the court. Of course, he'd have to move into the 4 spot, although there has been a precedent for similar late-career moves (LJ, for one).
The key would be to somehow acquire a top wing or PG to make up for his decline. Obviously that's easier said than done, however I think there's a much better chance of it happening WITH Melo on the team versus without him.
I think Melo's game can still prove very useful for a decent period of time, given that he's so effective on offense from everywhere on the court. Of course, he'd have to move into the 4 spot, although there has been a precedent for similar late-career moves (LJ, for one).
The key would be to somehow acquire a top wing or PG to make up for his decline. Obviously that's easier said than done, however I think there's a much better chance of it happening WITH Melo on the team versus without him.
Melo choosing to take less money would be a first.
Not saying it's likely, but there is a non-frivolous chance Melo comes back from the ASG and tells Phil that he would listen re certain teams. Or the same this summer. Melo would be a fool not to reassess every time he gets new info.
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Should they pursue Teague? Should Burke and burks do it for Atlanta? Utah is successful without those 2 in the lineup and they'll be getting Exum back next year. Neto isn't great but he seems like he'll be a decent enough backup. Maybe pursue George Hill if it doesn't work for Teague.
I think Utah will vault up to the 5 seed, even if they don't get an upgrade at PG.
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could take the Duncan route, and concede money after this contract is over so that he can stay with the team and help them build into a championship contender.
I think Melo's game can still prove very useful for a decent period of time, given that he's so effective on offense from everywhere on the court. Of course, he'd have to move into the 4 spot, although there has been a precedent for similar late-career moves (LJ, for one).
The key would be to somehow acquire a top wing or PG to make up for his decline. Obviously that's easier said than done, however I think there's a much better chance of it happening WITH Melo on the team versus without him.
Melo choosing to take less money would be a first.
Agreed, but over the past couple of years he's spoken a lot about his ventures outside of basketball. Setting up a tech investment firm, miniseries with Vice, ownership of a Puerto Rico-based soccer team. Not saying that type of thing can't be done away from NY, but the post-career niche he's building for himself seems to have roots in the city. That's also operating under the assumption that he's no longer going to be getting a huge contract.
Shit, David West turned down a 12 mill/year option to join the Spurs on the minimum to up his chances of a championship. And he doesn't have anywhere near the image of Melo to help his post-career aspirations.
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Phil Jackson's opt-out clause with Knicks is after the next season (2016-17), not after this season, per source.
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Phil Jackson's opt-out clause with Knicks is after the next season (2016-17), not after this season, per source.
That's good news. Now it requires compensation at least.
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Phil Jackson's opt-out clause with Knicks is after the next season (2016-17), not after this season, per source.
He should not be a priority, the priority should be getting another star player in here and if you can't you blow it up and tank next year to pair with porzingis...
Langston Galloway is not going to make or break this tram, you get a max player in here and the vets will flock to new York on minimum deals..
Wonder if Conley starts thinking about a better place to go?
He should not be a priority, the priority should be getting another star player in here and if you can't you blow it up and tank next year to pair with porzingis...
Langston Galloway is not going to make or break this tram, you get a max player in here and the vets will flock to new York on minimum deals..
I think he's a priority in the sense that he's probably someone you can get for cheap and he's a good bench player.
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chat but apparently Marc Gasol is going to be out 4-6 months with a fracture in his foot. Could he be the next center to lose his career to foot troubles?
Wonder if Conley starts thinking about a better place to go?
I hope he really does consider the Knicks. Part of me wants to wait for Paul in 2017 because I really think if he doesn't win in LA by then he will be open to coming to NY, but they might not have that luxury to wait.
Also, I'd really love to see what Willy brings to the team next year. If he can develop into a decent option at the 5, then that makes RoLo a huge trading chip in the coming years, since he'll have a great cap number and limited time left on his contract.
Lastly, I really really really want KOQ to work out. He's so inconsistent, and he makes a ton of stupid mistakes, but if he can get those things straightened out as time goes on, I think he's a great fit as a backup (especially with his contract). Plus, that mean look/crazy eyes reminds me a lot of Charles Oakley and Kurt Thomas. Having an enforcer like that in your rotation really adds to the chippiness of the squad, which I think we all miss since the 90s.
because NY beats up their stars and then cries when they leave.
Who is the 20-10-5 player?
Its not just getting rid of him bit if you can't get another guy to come your best option is to tank and you really think melo is going to want to tank?
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chat but apparently Marc Gasol is going to be out 4-6 months with a fracture in his foot. Could he be the next center to lose his career to foot troubles?
Wonder if Conley starts thinking about a better place to go?
I hope he really does consider the Knicks. Part of me wants to wait for Paul in 2017 because I really think if he doesn't win in LA by then he will be open to coming to NY, but they might not have that luxury to wait.
If melo is still here I think Paul is a lock to come assuming they didn't win a ship in la
Agreed, but that doesn't change the fact that a 2 is desperately needed. If you can get away with not paying him the max, and retain a solid bench player then that's a pretty good haul. The only huge difference maker available this offseason is Durant, and chances are slim there. Batum would be in the next tier, but he'll probably be coveted by quite a few teams. I've heard that DeRozan has improved, but I have no idea to what extent so I can't comment.
Either way, the big difference maker isn't coming this summer. 2017 you have a better shot, and with a solid upgrade at the 2, KP improving over the offseason, and Grant possibly showing something as a viable option at the 1 next year (hopefully), the Knicks would be a solid destination.
A lot of if's, but I think that's the best case scenario. For me, a rebuild makes little sense at this point.
even if Melo were that player (he's not), you'd prefer that guy to be younger with better knees.