Would they be giving him the near-max deal he is looking for? I get the appeal of Chandler, but can someone explain if I'm missing something? He's a 10/10 guy who averages a block a game and plays 28 minutes a game. Hell, he's only averaged more than 10 rebounds twice in his career, and that was 06-08, and only more than 10 points per game twice in his career. And he's injury-prone. I'll give him that he's improved, converts a tremendous amount of his shots and has really worked at his free throws, but otherwise I see a guy peaking at the right time, hitting 30 next year with no real "dynamic" talent worth that kind of money.
Chandler's a very very good player and he would make the Knicks a much more formidable threat, but we'll see if the money is worth it. I don't think his asking price is anywhere near his worth, unless I'm completely missing something here.