Boston Gets:
Nate
Chandler
NY Gets
TA
Giddens
Sheldon
2010 or 2011 1st round pick
2010 2nd round pick
I think thats a fare deal! Chandler will probably lose his spot to either Gallinari or Lebron or whoever they sign so whats the point of staying there? NY gets cap relief, picks and we can throw in Walker if they want talent back as well! but ainge should push for Chandler!
C's would be soo deep they'll look scary!
Remember ppl talk **** about Nate alot but how many PGs can average 13ppg and 3apg off the bench? with the ability to both create and score? you might wanna think about that for a moment!
Paul Pierce is looking better after that surgery Ray Allen looks the same to me and hopefully KG can get back to looking like the old KG maybe not as good but at least 85% or 90% to what he use to be would be good! Rondo and Perk are playing great the only problem we have is depth issues! and with a backup PG Daniels can score his 13ppg that he use to average off the bench in Indiana and House can play his natural role which will increase their effectiveness!
That would be a heck of a deal for us? But why does New York do this?
Nate doesn't wanna be there he already said he wanted to be a Celtic! and they get expirings which is what they want and draft picks! it helps their rebuilding process and their ability to sign 2 big free agents this summer!
They may not give up Chandler but im just saying maybe Ainge can pull him out of the deal since the C's will send 2 picks and Chandler will most likely be out of their lineup when they sign either Lebron or Wade! remember Gallinari and Chandler play the same position and Gallinari is the #1 3 pt shooter in the league so that makes Chandler expandable in D`antoni's system.
This makes no sense. The only cap relief that they would get in your deal would be dealing Chandler, who is set to make a bit over 2 mill next season. So they would trade nate robinson and one of their top young players to get 2 mill in cap relief, which would still leave them with Jeffries and Curry in their roster, and no way to get rid of them...
In other words, in your scenario the knicks would deal a very decent and affordable young player to a division rival, in the process rejuvenating said rival, in order to save 2 mill?
Chance of anything remotely close to this happening in reality is zero.