Best case scenario for us:
We trade Rasheed, Gaffney, and LaFayette, cash, and a #1 to New York. We sign David Lee to a deal beginning at $9.9 million per season. New York cuts Gaffney and LaFayette, and Rasheed retires, leaving New York's cap space intact.
Of course, I don't see a ton of incentive for New York there, since they're giving up an asset for not much of anything, but that's how we could structure it.
So a BBD doesn't work in this scenerio?
You could include other guys, as well, if New York was willing to surrender some of its cap space. The problem is that right now they can sign two "max" free agents, and taking on any additional salary eliminates that option.
If New York gives up on signing two max guys (and I think they will have to), they may have interest in Perk or BBD.
Isn't there a scenario where we could take on Curry (in addition to Lee) and replace his cap space with our bench players via S&T?
Sheed, Baby, Perk, S. Williams ($1.5), Marquis ($2.5) and a 2011 1st round pick
For
David Lee and Eddy Curry?
That might entice the Knicks?
Yeah...
Roy's idea about using Sheed and the min contracts never crossed my mind. If the Knicks are planning on letting Lee walk... it makes sense for them to at least get back a pick or two... and that trade wouldn't hurt their cap situation.
The only issue with this one (for Curry and Lee) is that the Knicks end up taking back Perk and Baby... and they probably don't have any interest in having those two guys (something like 8 mil total) cracking into their cap.
However... if they only intend to sign 2 max contract guys (and not move Curry for a third), it makes sense to bring in Perk and Baby...
but...
One of their main selling points is that when Curry expires (or they trade him mid season) they will bring in another major player.