On the contrary, Scal may actually have value. It has been well-documented that the Knicks will attempt to sign Lebron James after the 2009-2010 season, and so cap space will be critical to their efforts. While most of their BIG contracts will come off the books after the end of next season, [the names are below from espn] an additional $3,413,793 million could certainly help their financial situation. My idea involves Marbury. As we all know, some kind of buyout appears imminent, and while I am not sure about him, [to say the least] there could be a way in which both sides could benefit. This would be unconventional, but what if New York could buy out all but $3-4 million dollars of Stephon's deal, enabling us to trade Scal for him. The $3-4 million dollars would come off Boston's books after the end of next season, while the Knicks will save money down the road. Sounds like a win-win to me. Any thoughts?
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David Lee
Nate Robinson
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Jamal Crawford (ETO)
Eddy Curry (ETO)
Jerome James (P)
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Quentin Richardson (ETO)
Malik Rose