If I'm the Knicks, I'd almost rather trade Melo and really do the rebuild right. Melo could still get you multiple 1st round picks and they would have a ton of cap space which they could use on younger developing players or to absorb guys that other teams don't want for additional picks (like what Philly has done a couple of times this year). So you take your pick this year, which is no worse than 4th right now and then you trade Melo for another lottery pick this year as well as future 1sts and young players and start the build that way. Looking at the projected lottery, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento, and Houston (they have the Pelicans pick) all would seemingly make a good location for Anthony (in that acquiring him puts them into real contention or in the case of Houston maybe the favorites) and/or who would possibly have the pieces necessary to acquire him. I actually think Detroit makes a lot of sense, 2015 1st (trade after draft to count salary), Jennings, Caldwell-Pope, 2017 1st for Anthony. That would be pretty nice value for Anthony and a pretty good start on the rebuild for the Knicks. The Pistons then re-sign Reggie Jackson and Greg Monroe who when added to Drummond, Meeks, and Anthony would be a real threat to the Cavs, Bulls, etc. in the East.