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Quote from: BudweiserCeltic on February 17, 2010, 07:30:32 PMQuote from: Brickowski on February 17, 2010, 07:10:33 PMI wonder if this means Big Al is on the move.What does this have to do with Al?Well, they have another big man now. Seems like a silly move (both contracts are expiring) unless it's a prelude to something else.
Quote from: Brickowski on February 17, 2010, 07:10:33 PMI wonder if this means Big Al is on the move.What does this have to do with Al?
I wonder if this means Big Al is on the move.
Sincerely doubt they are moving Big Al. Don't worry, they won't send him back for Ray, or Scals & Uno Uno
The New York Knicks traded Darko Milicic to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Brian Cardinal on Wednesday.The Timberwolves also received cash considerations in the deal that was completed Wednesday night.The trade will save the Knicks $1.8 million and give the Wolves a center to audition for the rest of the season. Milicic has been mired at the end of Mike D'Antoni's bench for months and has publicly said he's likely to return to Europe to play basketball when his contract expires this summer.
Apparently the Wolves think they can get something out of Darko, and convince him to stay after this season if he works out. I don't see why they do this otherwise. Quote from: ESPNThe New York Knicks traded Darko Milicic to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Brian Cardinal on Wednesday.The Timberwolves also received cash considerations in the deal that was completed Wednesday night.The trade will save the Knicks $1.8 million and give the Wolves a center to audition for the rest of the season. Milicic has been mired at the end of Mike D'Antoni's bench for months and has publicly said he's likely to return to Europe to play basketball when his contract expires this summer.
I'm guessing the Knicks did this deal so the Nate/House deal will work cap-wise?
Darko has tons of untapped potential, but expectations were too high after going #2 in the draft. He's a good passer and shooter, high-post guy, and defender, so he should be a perfect fit for the triangle offense, and should probably start next to KLove or Al (which is the problem...which one?).Any chance we get in on this with the Nate/House trade?Here's one that works on ESPN's trade machine:BOS: Nate, GomesNYK: House, Giddens(cut), Cardinal (and BOS 2nd round pick)MIN: Darko, Scal (and BOS 1st round pick)I'm not sure how picks work for salary in trades, but I'd swap a late 1st rounder for Gomes and Scal's expiring. He'd be a decent big 3/small 4 off the bench, and the last 2 years of his deal are only partially guaranteed. Minny could get more for him, but I'm hoping they see him as a too-expensive backup on their squad.