Sarcasm aside, he has a lot of trade value because of his huge expiring deal and the fact that he can still ball - you can sell him to your fans a little bit. Three way proposal with NYC & DET:
DET Sends Hamilton, Prince
DET Gets Allen, #1
NYC Sends Curry, #1
NYC Gets Tony, Scal, House, Pruitt
BOS Sends Ray, Tony, Scal, House, Pruitt
BOS Gets Hamilton, Prince, Curry
Assuming Detroit signs Boozer this off season ($14M) and resigns Kwame & Amir, they will be right up against the cap in 09/10. Peeling Rip & Prince off their balance sheet gives them a great chance to land a max contract guy in the Big Off-season, and a chance to compete next year with two top 20 draft picks:
Stuckey - Bynum
Allen - Afflalo
Herman
Boozer - Maxiell
Kwame - Johnson
New York unloads Curry, almost enough said. The key is it allows them to resign Nate Robinson ($6M) and David Lee ($8m) while leaving them flexibility to sign TWO guys around $15M each in the Big Off-season.
Boston is just ridiculous at this point:
Rondo - Marbury/Vet Minimum PG
Hamilton - Giddens (Obviously Pierce backs this up too)
Prince - Pierce - Walker
Garnett - Moore - Powe (By playoffs moves up)
Perkins - Curry - Joe Smith/Vet Minimum Big
The move lets Rondo assume greater control of the offense, with great floor spacing, amazing length, and stellar defense on the first unit, Plus, it gives us a Ginobili like superstar off the bench - imagine Pierce against second teamers!
I think Curry has something left to prove, Hamilton can play some point, and Pierce can play some four. Docs head would explode.