I Feel that the c's need to bench him or have him play in spurts with the 1st team 2nd and 3rd string. He's not producing and he can't dribble nor create his own shot. I say this only because Nate Robinson is available and is a better player to provide what the 2nd team needs.
Eddie House: Will shoot, but needs a play to be called for him in order to be open 1st. Can't create his own shot, but will try when under major pressure to put the ball on the floor.
Tony Allen: can't shoot but will shoot..lol although he tries, but he's not good at creating his own shot. He's at best turning defense in to offense.
Brian Scalabrine: Will shoot, and will defend, but he also cannot create his own shot.
Marquis Daniels: Can't shoot, will create his own shot, decent ball handler but extremely slow, and seems to be handicapped athletically at times..lol
we have yet to see these guys play significant minutes
Giddens (idk, not intrigued) 
Walker (has an upside)
Hudson (has an upside)
With all that said our bench is missing one ultimate guy thats on the market to fill the void. Hopefully we land Nate "The Great" Robinson
Nate Robinson: Excellent ball handler, Quick as Lightning, Super Athletically gifted, Will shoot, Will create his own shots, Will carry a team, Will give his all on the court. Defensively i'm not worried if you play on the Celtics Team you will be taught team defense. Thanks & Merry X-MAS TO ALL!!! Great win for the C's today

I agree with you that I'm not in love with our bench and think Nate could help.
It's just that he's a better player.
I don't buy the notion that Nate is ruining the Knicks. We're talking about the Knicks. They have horrid management and a horrid team. It's beginning to seem to me that every year they have another player they try to blame their failure on. First it's Marbury. Then he comes here and gives a good and honest effort. Now it's Nate. I'm sure once he moves on he'll play ok again. There is no way we're going to lose to the Cavs because Nate brings bad chemistry here. Marbury didn't ruin us. Sheed didn't ruin us. Neither would Nate.
I don't understand why some people are so high on Sheed, but then point fingers at other players as trouble guys or something. That makes no sense to me. It's like if Lakers fans loved Artest, but thought they wouldn't want Lebron cause he has a bad attitude or something.
Wait a second. Sheed hasn't been known as a cancer in the lockeroom on any team.
To my knowledge, he has not been benched for maturity issues, or what not. Nate played his last game on Dec 1: that's 11 games he's been benched. Even if you want to argue D'Antoni is just proving he can't handle certain players, that's the reality right now.
Rasheed's problem is that he always get in it with the refs, and even if you want to argue I'm prisoner of the moment from yesterdays' game, I think Kobe's the same way; he just doesn't get as many T's cause he's the best player in the game right now. But I also saw him get into it with the refs in the NBA Finals. Point is though, Rasheed's problem isn't with other teammates (or coaching staff) like it seems to be for Nate.
I'm only willing to consider Nate IF he's bought out because I do agree that the Knicks just seem to be in shambles as an organization. I couldn't care more for how a player plays "defense" for a coach that doesn't even emphasize it, either (although it has been said the Knicks have been playing better D without Nate).
But, unless Nate's bought out, as far as I'm concerned, there's nothing to talk about. He's not worth a trade, that's for sure.