Author Topic: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler  (Read 10914 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #60 on: December 08, 2011, 02:09:15 PM »

Offline Moreover

  • Joe Mazzulla
  • Posts: 129
  • Tommy Points: 10
concerned the lakers are going to back door the celtics and get paul for bynum....then wait on D12 to be a FA this summer

sam_amick Sam Amick
League sources say the Houston has been trying to put together a three-team deal with the Lakers and New Orleans in which Paul goes to LA.

Probably Bynum to Houston. Not sure why New Orleans prefer what Houston has to offer over Bynum.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #61 on: December 08, 2011, 02:10:07 PM »

Offline Fafnir

  • Bill Russell
  • ******************************
  • Posts: 30863
  • Tommy Points: 1330
if they do this..this changes everything in 2012. boston would be a big time winners if they could get paul now...attract d12
Unless for some reason NOH want Amar'e for paul, which makes no sense at all.

Am I crazy for liking Chandler on that team better than CP3, assuming they can sign a competent point guard?

Chandler next to Amare is a great pairing for the Knicks.  Amare for CP3 would just leave them without a post presence.

Who knows, maybe they can flip some pieces and become the Hornets East by adding David West, too.
They need some players who can pass the ball still, Melo/Amare/Chandler is lacking in that department.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #62 on: December 08, 2011, 02:10:50 PM »

Offline Fafnir

  • Bill Russell
  • ******************************
  • Posts: 30863
  • Tommy Points: 1330
concerned the lakers are going to back door the celtics and get paul for bynum....then wait on D12 to be a FA this summer

sam_amick Sam Amick
League sources say the Houston has been trying to put together a three-team deal with the Lakers and New Orleans in which Paul goes to LA.

Probably Bynum to Houston. Not sure why New Orleans prefer what Houston has to offer over Bynum.
Because Bynum is only signed for one year longer than CP3 (team option for 2012/2013)

They could be going through this all again next year.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #63 on: December 08, 2011, 02:11:35 PM »

Offline Fafnir

  • Bill Russell
  • ******************************
  • Posts: 30863
  • Tommy Points: 1330
concerned the lakers are going to back door the celtics and get paul for bynum....then wait on D12 to be a FA this summer

The Lakers can't afford Howard in free agency.
Or in a trade if they go for CP3.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #64 on: December 08, 2011, 02:12:07 PM »

Offline celticinorlando

  • Walter Brown
  • ********************************
  • Posts: 32877
  • Tommy Points: 843
  • Larry Bird for President
why would the knicks move amare for paul? don't get that

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #65 on: December 08, 2011, 02:14:41 PM »

Online Roy H.

  • Forums Manager
  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 62979
  • Tommy Points: -25466
  • Bo Knows: Joe Don't Know Diddley
if they do this..this changes everything in 2012. boston would be a big time winners if they could get paul now...attract d12
Unless for some reason NOH want Amar'e for paul, which makes no sense at all.

Am I crazy for liking Chandler on that team better than CP3, assuming they can sign a competent point guard?

Chandler next to Amare is a great pairing for the Knicks.  Amare for CP3 would just leave them without a post presence.

Who knows, maybe they can flip some pieces and become the Hornets East by adding David West, too.
They need some players who can pass the ball still, Melo/Amare/Chandler is lacking in that department.

Sign Barea or Earl Watson, then sign Steve Nash as a free agent next year.

It would definitely be a fun team:

Chandler
Amare
Carmelo
Fields
Nash

... with Grant Hill off the bench.


I'M THE SILVERBACK GORILLA IN THIS MOTHER... AND DON'T NONE OF YA'LL EVER FORGET IT!

KP / Giannis / Turkuglu / Jrue / Curry
Sabonis / Brand / A. Thompson / Oladipo / Brunson
Jordan / Bowen

Redshirt:  Cooper Flagg

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #66 on: December 08, 2011, 02:14:53 PM »

Offline Fafnir

  • Bill Russell
  • ******************************
  • Posts: 30863
  • Tommy Points: 1330
why would the knicks move amare for paul? don't get that
You want a 26 year old guy with a bad knee instead of a 29 year old with a bad knee and bad retina?

Dunno but ESPN's article brought it up, doesn't make much sense to me.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #67 on: December 08, 2011, 02:15:50 PM »

Offline Kane3387

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8269
  • Tommy Points: 944
  • Intensity!!!
Billups could also go to Indiana...

The real question is that with NY out of the way, is CP3 more willing to sign an extension in LA with the Clippers? If so then that pretty much eliminates us from the running.
He's not signing an extension anywhere, it'd cost him 30 million potentially.

I think Chandler going to NY would help us, removes NY as an option in FA and removes the lure of reuniting with Chandler.

Handshake agreement that he would do after the year...


  Handshake agreement for what, the MLE or so? How much cap room would they have? And how close is the $14M in space someone was talking about to having enough space to trade for CP3? That should be the bigger concern...


Talking about the Clippers... No money left with Melo, Amare, and TC on the books.


KG: "Dude.... What is up with yo shorts?!"

CBD_2016 Cavs Remaining Picks - 14.14

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #68 on: December 08, 2011, 02:16:03 PM »

Offline wdleehi

  • In The Rafters
  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 34114
  • Tommy Points: 1612
  • Basketball is Newtonian Physics
why would the knicks move amare for paul? don't get that


I am a little confused on this as well.  


They would then need a PF.  

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #69 on: December 08, 2011, 02:16:56 PM »

Offline Kane3387

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8269
  • Tommy Points: 944
  • Intensity!!!
Gotta think it's a trade that puts Chandler in NY. Something like below.

Turiaf and Billups to Dallas (both on last year of deal)
for
Barea and Chandler (Both S+T)
No they can gain enough cap room by using amnesty on Billups along with letting some players go.

They got to find people to take those guys. Ill be shocked if Dallas doesn't get Billups. It's too logical.


KG: "Dude.... What is up with yo shorts?!"

CBD_2016 Cavs Remaining Picks - 14.14

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #70 on: December 08, 2011, 02:17:43 PM »

Offline dtrader

  • Jaylen Brown
  • Posts: 730
  • Tommy Points: 42
why would the knicks move amare for paul? don't get that
You want a 26 year old guy with a bad knee instead of a 29 year old with a bad knee and bad retina?

Dunno but ESPN's article brought it up, doesn't make much sense to me.

lol.  People keep talking about CP3s knee, but we signed Pierce til like 2014, and he's probably has the same knee issue as CP3 since 2008.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #71 on: December 08, 2011, 02:18:08 PM »

Offline nickagneta

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 48121
  • Tommy Points: 8800
  • President of Jaylen Brown Fan Club
I really don't see how this makes the Knicks that much better of a team. Chandler is a great defensive presence but does he make the Knicks that much better than having the leadership, ball handling, and floor general ability of a Billups or the toughness that having a guy like Turiaf brings?

Also, doesn't it seem like this team should be being coached by a man that believes in half court offense and tough defense and not up tempo transition offense and no defense.

Grant Hill is rumored to being brought aboard to play in the starting SG position and have Landry Fields come off the bench. Well, Hill and Fields are both wing players, Melo is born SF, Amare the PF and Tyson is the center. Is Douglas and Shumpert going to be asked to run the point in D'Antoni's run and gun style offense?

This personnel looks like it is more suited to something Phil Jackson should be coaching where Hill or Melo is the point forward and there doesn't necessarily have to be a strong PG.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #72 on: December 08, 2011, 02:20:29 PM »

Offline Kwhit10

  • Antoine Walker
  • ****
  • Posts: 4257
  • Tommy Points: 923
I can't believe how much money a guy who averages barely 10/10/1bpg is commanding.

It shows you champhionship runs can skew market price just like a NCAA run can change where rookies get drafted.

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #73 on: December 08, 2011, 02:21:10 PM »

Offline celticinorlando

  • Walter Brown
  • ********************************
  • Posts: 32877
  • Tommy Points: 843
  • Larry Bird for President
somehow the lakers are going to get paul without having to give up bynum, gasol or kobe...just watch and see...it will be a crap trade like the gasol trade was

Re: Knicks now in the lead for Chandler
« Reply #74 on: December 08, 2011, 02:22:31 PM »

Offline Kane3387

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8269
  • Tommy Points: 944
  • Intensity!!!
Billups could also go to Indiana...

The real question is that with NY out of the way, is CP3 more willing to sign an extension in LA with the Clippers? If so then that pretty much eliminates us from the running.
He's not signing an extension anywhere, it'd cost him 30 million potentially.

I think Chandler going to NY would help us, removes NY as an option in FA and removes the lure of reuniting with Chandler.

Handshake agreement that he would do after the year...

That's not an extension, Boozer showed that handshake deals can be broken too.

It would be bc they have his bird rights and  would be the only team to give him a real MAX deal. You just said he wouldn't leave 30 mill on the table, so what is your point?
Huh?

You're the arguing that a handshake deal would happen not me.

He could only sign an extension for less years if he's traded than he could get as a FA, he won't do that it'd be silly. Better to become a FA and decide on his options then.

Were off here. With NY out of the picture the Clippers are a great landing spot for him.

He tells the Clippers "if you trade for me I will opt-out and then resign with you (the Clippers) for 5 yrs 100 mill. So go ahead and offer Eric Gordon bc I am not here to be a rental."

That's the "handshake" agreement I was talking about. CP3 was clearly holding out to find some way to be in NY for near maximum money. Yet with NY gone then the ultimatum could be put forward by NO that " hey Chrs NY is out. It's Boston or the Clippers but it's not the Clippers if you won't give them your word you're staying after this year."

 Risk for the Clips sure, but hey we both don't think he is walking away from that 30 mill either.


KG: "Dude.... What is up with yo shorts?!"

CBD_2016 Cavs Remaining Picks - 14.14