I gotta say, I liked what I saw from the Knicks. Felton has really bought into the system, and Amare has returned to where he was a few years ago when he was a superstar. Gallinari also is a heck of a player, and is only going to get better.
Now, they are not yet in the same league as the Celtics, but I can't help but like this team.
Unfortunately, they seem deadset on getting Carmelo, and frankly, I am not sure he is what they need. I think they would be better off finding a big man who can play with Amare, and building some legit NBA depth. But they want the big name.
Going for Amare's big name (and contract) was a mistake, IMHO.
I don't think you can win a title with Amare as your best player. Extremely soft defensive player and heavily dependent on his PG and match-up for efficient scoring.
Surround Amare with a defense-first center (say, Joakim Noah), a pass-first PG, and a good two-way scoring guard (say, Manu Ginobili), along with role players who play defense, and I think he'd have as much of a chance at a title as any player in the league.
Basically, I think most teams can get by having one guy who plays poor defense if the rest of the team can slow the opposing team down and make them work for their points. The problem for Amare is that he's never played beside an elite defensive / rebounding center. If he did, his weaknesses would be largely masked.
Well, it looks like they already have the PG. Felton looked like he had never run a pick and roll before at the beginning of the season, but now that he has picked up on the system, he has been one of the best PG's in the league, and is every bit as important to the run they are on as Amare.
I also think Amare's defensive limitations are greatly overstated. He is not KG, but he is a decent defender when he puts his mind to it. Part of the problem is that he has played basically his whole career in a system that did not provide much help defensively to anyone.
One thing is for sure though, he is a truly special offensive player. At the moment, he is far and away the best offensive big man in the league, and I am not sure there is a ton of reason to think he is going to drop off that much. This is basically where he looked like he was going a few years ago before the knee injury and eye injury slowed him down considerably. Now he is completely healthy, and he seemed to pick up where he was headed. While it would be great if he were a defensive force as well, those guys are incredibly hard to find.
Anyways, perhaps the best thing that could happen to the Knicks would be to have Carmelo go to the Nets and sign with them, so they could then throw money at Tyson Chandler.