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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2013, 01:09:07 PM »

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Ok, so Bass would be expired, but they woud still be committing $16 mill to Wallace and Lee for 2016. They would decline this trade offer.

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2013, 01:10:40 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.

makes sense for NY to decline but I'm surprised Boston fans are declining.
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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2013, 01:19:09 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.
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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #18 on: July 01, 2013, 01:20:56 PM »

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I would do this trade, even without Shump, in a heartbeat. Sit Amare and Rondo out most of the season until they are both 1000%, we'll maybe even sit them the whole season. That would give us a 2014 lottery pick, cap flexibility and major expiring contracts across the board. With that many "chips" added to our pick stockpile, Ainge would have us in contention again come 2015. Ala 07 into 08

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #19 on: July 01, 2013, 01:22:47 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.

Who have they taken on beyond 15? Felton at $4 mill? That's nothing. Melo will be a free agent next summer.

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #20 on: July 01, 2013, 01:25:57 PM »

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Not only is this a good idea, this wouldn't hurt our flexibility really for 2014 FAs either.  If we need the roster space and can't find a taker for Amare, we can waive him using the stretch provision, and the $23.4M would change to $7.5M over 3 years.  That frees up 16 mil.  Bass + Lee + Wallace all are a bigger hit to us in 2014 than that 7.5M, and even if you stretch Wallce it's still more...

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #21 on: July 01, 2013, 01:35:46 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.

Who have they taken on beyond 15? Felton at $4 mill? That's nothing. Melo will be a free agent next summer.
As of now you are correct. However, for a while the Knicks have been the type of team that takes on salary to win now at the expense of the future. I wouldn't be shocked if they bring in people to help them win now that take up their 2015 cap space.
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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #22 on: July 01, 2013, 01:36:50 PM »

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That stretch would hurt us in this situation. The better bet woud be allowing AS to play out his final 2 seasoons and going. In the meantime, he helps us fullfil our min salary quota while having a bunch of rookie scale contracts.

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« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2013, 01:39:33 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.

Who have they taken on beyond 15? Felton at $4 mill? That's nothing. Melo will be a free agent next summer.
As of now you are correct. However, for a while the Knicks have been the type of team that takes on salary to win now at the expense of the future. I wouldn't be shocked if they bring in people to help them win now that take up their 2015 cap space.

Isiah Thomas is not walking through that door. They've been far more disciplined in recent history. That said, for the right player they would do it.

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2013, 01:56:09 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.

Who have they taken on beyond 15? Felton at $4 mill? That's nothing. Melo will be a free agent next summer.
As of now you are correct. However, for a while the Knicks have been the type of team that takes on salary to win now at the expense of the future. I wouldn't be shocked if they bring in people to help them win now that take up their 2015 cap space.

Isiah Thomas is not walking through that door. They've been far more disciplined in recent history. That said, for the right player they would do it.
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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2013, 02:32:51 PM »

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They are in win-now mode with Carmelo.  They do it to get Walalce plus 2 bench players.  Wallace is the right type of player to go with Carmelo because he doesnt need shots. 

Celtics do it, without Shumpert, and even throw in a future lottery protected pick.  You get the extra year off the books from Lee/Wallace.  Thats enough incentive right there. 

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2013, 02:37:06 PM »

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I think the Knicks are going to hold on to cap space in 2015 - don't think they'd take on Wallace.
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Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2013, 02:51:09 PM »

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That stretch would hurt us in this situation. The better bet woud be allowing AS to play out his final 2 seasoons and going. In the meantime, he helps us fullfil our min salary quota while having a bunch of rookie scale contracts.

I disagree.  If we let AS play this year, and then used the stretch in the final season IF we need the cap space to sign a big time FA, that reduces AS to 7.5M over 3 years (2014, 2015, 2016).  Bass is signed through 2014, and Lee and Wallace through 2015, so the hit is $15M less in 2014, and 7 less in 2015 (and of course 7 more in 2016).  This ignores Shumpert but thats because he's not dead weight salary and relatively cheap for now.

Re: Idea: Amare to Boston
« Reply #28 on: July 01, 2013, 07:36:03 PM »

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The Knicks wouldn't do this without having to throw in Shump. Amare when healthy is a beast, and there is only 2 years left on that deal. After 2015, the knicks coud be big players in free agency with Melo signed up. No way they're giving up that flexibility for the likes of overpaid role players in Bass, Lee and especially Wallace.
With the way they are taking on contracts I wouldn't be so sure they end up having cap flexibility in 2015.

Also if the Knicks haven't made significant progress by 2015 I wouldn't be shocked to see Melo opt out.

Who have they taken on beyond 15? Felton at $4 mill? That's nothing. Melo will be a free agent next summer.
As of now you are correct. However, for a while the Knicks have been the type of team that takes on salary to win now at the expense of the future. I wouldn't be shocked if they bring in people to help them win now that take up their 2015 cap space.

Isiah Thomas is not walking through that door. They've been far more disciplined in recent history. That said, for the right player they would do it.
Would you consider Andrea Bargnani the right player?

I would not, and neither would the Knicks. AB expires with Amare