Knicks · Cavs still interested in Melo, won't trade Love. Celtics, Clippers updates too (page 2)

EnySpree @ 2/1/2017 5:54 PM
All of this is silly...none of the teams mentioned have anything the Knicks would want except for Boston. Roots i do like the idea of the Wizards getting involved. Anything cab happen. There could be a 3 team trade. I'm sure we'd keep Melo before we except some stupid trade involving anything from the Cavs roster.
NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 6:06 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:I really think Washington makes sense as a landing spot too. They might be the best team in the East right now and that's unexpected... a Melo for Otto Porter and others general construct would make a ton of sense

They've already come out and said they aren't moving Porter, nor should they. Besides, I don't see Melo wanting to go to DC.

NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 6:08 PM
crzymdups wrote:
smackeddog wrote:What the heck are the cavs proposing if they're not willing to include love? Shump and Jr? Salaries wise they have nothing close to matching melo apart from those two! (except Tristan Thomas, in which case who plays center?

I think the only Cavs combo that works without Love is Shump and Frye... which, dear god, I hope there's a first rounder or two in that offer.

I'd need 3 from that pick. Those dudes only make sense if they are playing a very specific role on a very specific team.

NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 6:11 PM
Chandler wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

not sure I agree about clevland. If melo is a 4 they don't need love, if he's a 3 then what's he doing playing behind Lebron?

I think they'd bring him off the bench to be LeBron and Love's sub. If it were feasible, I now think they'd be able to go toe-to-toe with the Warriors.

NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 6:26 PM
SwishAndDish13 wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

The are better off letting Rose expire or buying him out then flipping him and taking contracts back. It's very confusing to me why people keep wanting to move Rose. Getting the space from him is the most prudent move.

When the league zigs, we should zag. Most teams will have cap space next year, so the traditional ways of getting value for it (signing a player or acquiring a short term, unsavory deal with an asset) will not yield much of a return. If we can get a return for Rose, I say we take it. We've already seen that cap space alone wasn't good enough to acquire Derrick Rose-level value last year when teams had an abundance of it.

meloshouldgo @ 2/1/2017 6:58 PM
I think the whole interest in Lover is to set up for whatever we really want. I really don't see the point of getting Love here, too many frontcourt players on our roster already. Unless we are going to them trade himor some of our current depth for really high picks. Love won't make us great or even good by himself and hopefully we don't want KP to be mentored by him. He is too much of a 3pt shooter for my liking.
Bonn1997 @ 2/1/2017 7:02 PM
SwishAndDish13 wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

The are better off letting Rose expire or buying him out then flipping him and taking contracts back. It's very confusing to me why people keep wanting to move Rose. Getting the space from him is the most prudent move.


Who said anything about taking back bad contracts? If we could get expiring contracts and anything (even a 2nd round pick), it would be worth it. Otherwise, we let him expire.
NYKBocker @ 2/1/2017 7:02 PM
Screamin A said that Love is breaking down physically. Do we really want a broken down player?
Bonn1997 @ 2/1/2017 7:04 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

not sure I agree about clevland. If melo is a 4 they don't need love, if he's a 3 then what's he doing playing behind Lebron?

I think they'd bring him off the bench to be LeBron and Love's sub. If it were feasible, I now think they'd be able to go toe-to-toe with the Warriors.


These are each guys who can play multiple positions. I doubt it would be a problem.
Bonn1997 @ 2/1/2017 7:06 PM
NYKBocker wrote:Screamin A said that Love is breaking down physically. Do we really want a broken down player?

Hmmmm. How would he know that? I think Cleveland would have jumped on this trade if that were true. We have a few weeks before the deadline to see how he plays and we would do a physical before the trade is final.
NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 7:28 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
SwishAndDish13 wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

The are better off letting Rose expire or buying him out then flipping him and taking contracts back. It's very confusing to me why people keep wanting to move Rose. Getting the space from him is the most prudent move.


Who said anything about taking back bad contracts? If we could get expiring contracts and anything (even a 2nd round pick), it would be worth it. Otherwise, we let him expire.

+1. I think we could get at least one bummy 2nd rounder from a team like the Kings for Rose. But if I have to take back Garrett Temple's long term deal and Ben McClemore, so be it.

NardDogNation @ 2/1/2017 7:32 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

not sure I agree about clevland. If melo is a 4 they don't need love, if he's a 3 then what's he doing playing behind Lebron?

I think they'd bring him off the bench to be LeBron and Love's sub. If it were feasible, I now think they'd be able to go toe-to-toe with the Warriors.


These are each guys who can play multiple positions. I doubt it would be a problem.

Agreed. The only thing that could get in the way of it are egos. But Melo's long-standing relationship with LeBron, Iman, JR and to a lesser extent Kyrie (via Team USA play) gives it some hope of succeeding. It's not like stars haven't come off the bench for the betterment of their team before (see Manu Ginobili).

Bonn1997 @ 2/1/2017 8:49 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

not sure I agree about clevland. If melo is a 4 they don't need love, if he's a 3 then what's he doing playing behind Lebron?

I think they'd bring him off the bench to be LeBron and Love's sub. If it were feasible, I now think they'd be able to go toe-to-toe with the Warriors.


These are each guys who can play multiple positions. I doubt it would be a problem.

Agreed. The only thing that could get in the way of it are egos. But Melo's long-standing relationship with LeBron, Iman, JR and to a lesser extent Kyrie (via Team USA play) gives it some hope of succeeding. It's not like stars haven't come off the bench for the betterment of their team before (see Manu Ginobili).


Yeah, or they could trade Love for backcourt help after they get Melo. I think they want more than just Melo for love though.
SwishAndDish13 @ 2/1/2017 11:24 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
SwishAndDish13 wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

The are better off letting Rose expire or buying him out then flipping him and taking contracts back. It's very confusing to me why people keep wanting to move Rose. Getting the space from him is the most prudent move.

When the league zigs, we should zag. Most teams will have cap space next year, so the traditional ways of getting value for it (signing a player or acquiring a short term, unsavory deal with an asset) will not yield much of a return. If we can get a return for Rose, I say we take it. We've already seen that cap space alone wasn't good enough to acquire Derrick Rose-level value last year when teams had an abundance of it.

That's fair although given the contract I think it's a bit unrealistic go think we wouldn't be saddled with some real trash in any Rose trade. I'don't be all for moving him but I can't think of a plausible scenario where it happens.

SwishAndDish13 @ 2/1/2017 11:28 PM
NardDogNation wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
SwishAndDish13 wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

The are better off letting Rose expire or buying him out then flipping him and taking contracts back. It's very confusing to me why people keep wanting to move Rose. Getting the space from him is the most prudent move.


Who said anything about taking back bad contracts? If we could get expiring contracts and anything (even a 2nd round pick), it would be worth it. Otherwise, we let him expire.

+1. I think we could get at least one bummy 2nd rounder from a team like the Kings for Rose. But if I have to take back Garrett Temple's long term deal and Ben McClemore, so be it.

Obviously if they got other expiring and a pick that would be great. My scenario was more realistic. Bonn, I can't run through every team but I'don't imagine there isn't even an option in the league that is even feasible for what you wanna do. Maybe there is 1 that is mathematically possible before even considering things like fit etc.

When I said take contracts back, in a trade for a pick that is the only way to get it done based on any trade under the current CBA that I can recall.

Jmpasq @ 2/1/2017 11:34 PM
SupremeCommander wrote:I really think Washington makes sense as a landing spot too. They might be the best team in the East right now and that's unexpected... a Melo for Otto Porter and others general construct would make a ton of sense

i would love to get porter

smackeddog @ 2/2/2017 3:48 AM
crzymdups wrote:
knicks1248 wrote:so phil gave up shump and jr for peanuts, because he clearLY did not like there attitudes, and then he trades back for the 18 months later..HE WOULD COMPLETELY, incompetent especially since the team got worse after the trade. I MEAN HE WOULD REALLY LOOK STUPID

Don't forget that when he was talking to Dolan about taking the job in December 2013, the Knicks had an offer on the table for Kyle Lowry that was Shumpert and a 2018 1st round pick. Phil told Dolan not to do the trade because he liked Shump a lot. Then he gives away Shump for nothing in January 2015, like 13 months later. It'd complete the circle if he traded Carmelo Anthony to get Shump two years later. And then we'll hear what a great job Phil has done and how his hands were tied by the no trade clause (which Phil gave Melo even though no other team was offering within $50M of what the Knicks were offering)

If we got Lowry we wouldn't have got KP and we'd owe them another first rounder.

Shump and Jr were traded because he opted to tear down the team to get a high pick, and it worked - we got KP. Shump and Jr had no value, there was a risk of injury for one or both of them. They still have no value, cavs can't give them away. They gave the cavs what they needed but what other team would they have worked on? Plus we got Lance as part of that deal, and last year that was good value

smackeddog @ 2/2/2017 3:50 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:Screamin A said that Love is breaking down physically. Do we really want a broken down player?

Hmmmm. How would he know that? I think Cleveland would have jumped on this trade if that were true. We have a few weeks before the deadline to see how he plays and we would do a physical before the trade is final.

He said it when the melo rumors started said love was breaking down due to a back or knees issue. I thought he was full of it at the time, but then a week later love went out with a bad back (which he has had problems with before)

ESOMKnicks @ 2/2/2017 5:45 AM
Here is a good scenario for us:

We trade Melo to Boston for all their expiring contracts (Amir, Jerebko, olynyk, young) plus their 2018 lowest first round pick, 2019 lowest first round pick and their 2017 second rounder from Minny

We then send Noah to the Spurs for Gasol, plus maybe one of the picks from Boston

This way we get first rounders for Melo plus erase the Noah mistake, plus get boatloads of cap space this offseason. Gasol becomes a great mentor to KP for one year.

The celtics get melo to compete for the chip right away while keeping the high first rounders from the nets

The Spurs get an defensive stalwart at center (i know, i know ☺) to strengthen themselves this year in place of the injured gasol plus a sweetener in form of a pick.

smackeddog @ 2/2/2017 1:27 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
Chandler wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:For Cleveland, the goal has to be to get Melo to join their big 3. It wouldn't make sense to break up the big 3 to get Melo.
For us, I want to get out of Melo's contract but if it's going to take up all of Phil's time just to possibly pull of this trade with 3 or 4 teams, it might not be worth it. It would be better to come up with trades to get out of the contracts of Noah and Lee and to get something for Rose so we don't lose him for nothing.

not sure I agree about clevland. If melo is a 4 they don't need love, if he's a 3 then what's he doing playing behind Lebron?

I think they'd bring him off the bench to be LeBron and Love's sub. If it were feasible, I now think they'd be able to go toe-to-toe with the Warriors.


These are each guys who can play multiple positions. I doubt it would be a problem.

Agreed. The only thing that could get in the way of it are egos. But Melo's long-standing relationship with LeBron, Iman, JR and to a lesser extent Kyrie (via Team USA play) gives it some hope of succeeding. It's not like stars haven't come off the bench for the betterment of their team before (see Manu Ginobili).


Yeah, or they could trade Love for backcourt help after they get Melo. I think they want more than just Melo for love though.

They have a few trade exceptions so we could always help them add a little depth to their team as part of the deal, (holiday, jennings, KOQ, whatever)

BigDaddyG @ 2/2/2017 1:42 PM
Jmpasq wrote:
SupremeCommander wrote:I really think Washington makes sense as a landing spot too. They might be the best team in the East right now and that's unexpected... a Melo for Otto Porter and others general construct would make a ton of sense

i would love to get porter


I like Porter, but I feel he would turn to shit if he went from playing with Wall to Rose. He isn't really a creator, more of a Courtney Lee type. He's solid tho.
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