I would much rather have Carmelo shooting 18 footers all the way to the 3-pt range than Horford. Melo is a better rebounder then a lot of people give him credit for, and I think coming in fresh to a new city that appreciates talent, on to a competitive team with other players who he respects, Melo will thrive.
It's not a carbon copy situation to the Olympic Team version of Melo, but just the mentality change when he is in a positive environment. New York is absolutely toxic, to the point where it has killed a super-star's trade value.
I am all for taking advantage of this even if it costs us Bradley or Rozier.
I feel like Bradley has peaked, and he is often injured. I am least comfortable with extending Bradley out of the mid-level to max extensions coming up (Smart, IT, Bradley). However, to the Knicks, who have botched Melo's trade value, Bradley is probably by far the best player mentioned in any trade rumors that they could hope to get back.
I say an offer of Bradley, Amir, Demetrius Jackson, Boston 2018 1st rounder, and a couple 2nd rounders.
New York gets to take in a breath of fresh air.
Boston is essentially trading Bradley for Melo. Amir is expiring, Jackson may never see the light of day in this rotation, and aside from the Brooklyn 1st, we have Zizic and at least one more of Yabu/Nader incoming, so it's not like we have a ton of space on the roster.
We are still set up for another major trade, having only given up Bradley as a non-expendable asset. Once Melo is traded, is his no-trade clause completely stricken from his contract, or is a temporary approval by the player that then carries over in a trade?