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bobs3304
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Can it be done?
I don't mean your typical RealGM "trade for Ray Allen" or "tank and get Greg Oden" idea. I'm talking based on actual, you know, FACTS. I love how alot of fans casually dismiss the ****block that is James Dolan. Actually the only reason I started this thread to be honest, was b/c (random story) I was reading a thread about Len Bias on RGM and what "could've been", watched some of his old highlights. And it got me thinking about "potential", and Red Auerbach, and drugs, and somehow I got to thinking about the pile of crap future that is the Knicks. I don't know how I got there but I did. Anyway, what can be done realistically? Anything -- or does this train wreck have to fulfill its course and crash into a wall before we can ever TRULY rebuild? Any ideas? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Personally, and this is just me (and I'm sure I might change my mind later on), but as a fan I'd like to see some semblance of getting on the right path in the next year or so. I don't mean making the playoffs, I mean getting this mother back on track, doin' her right. Here's a few issues: 1. The salary situation is out of ****in control. Does anyone realize we now have no expiring contracts until 2009? (unless of course we trade for 1 but that's highly unlikely given the the crap (err, I mean crop) we have to offer. 2. He didn't let us get under then, why would he now? Will we ever get under the cap? Is it even allowed? 3. And finally: To Curry or not to Curry? Will Dolan even let the next GM (please God let there be a next GM) entertain offers for E-City? note: This is not a "hate on Curry" thread. I don't hate him, I just feel like the negatives outweight the positives as far as him being HERE. Here's my angle on that - I think what to do with Eddy Curry is the most important issue we're facing. He's showing he can be a 20-25 ppg DOMINANT Center in the near future. He's still obviously young, he's admittedly the skinniest I've personally ever seen him. He's looking more mobile on defense, and teams are fearing him now. And then there's the bad stuff which I don't even need to repeat b/c we all know it. I THINK....that what we eventually NEED to do is suck it up and trade him. Probly not this year, maybe not even next year, but soon. Let his stock hit the ceiling, and then move him when the time is right. He's obviously not a franchise player and never will be. He just doesn't have the instinct or tools to be one. The problem isn't that though, it's that the things we'll need to surround him with to be successfull will be hard and time-consuming to find: a.) a Bruising PF (think Oakley/Thorpe/H.Grant) b.) a consistent force at SG or SF c.) role players that can defend and shoot The 1st two are what really bother me. Guys like Matt Carrol, Jared Jefferies, Earl Watson, Kyle Korver.........they're a dime a dozen (OK, not literally, but you get my point) But it's not as easy to find perfect (or atleast ideal) compliments to him in the front and backcourts. It's easier said than done. FYI: Tyson Chandler was not an ideal complement to him. Ask Bulls fans. I would look to free up some cap space, get a starter or top draft pick, and a suitable role player in a package. And yes, teams will come knocking. No one knows how valuable Curry could be in the playoffs, but I have a feeling he could be pretty valuable if put on just the right team. What is the right team? A team that already has A & B Teams like LA (Kobe/K.Brown)......ATL (Johnson/S.Williams).......CLE (Lebron/Veraejo) It's not surprising either. Those were the 3 main suitors (besides us) for Curry back in '05 when he was a FA. http://www.hoopsworld.com/cgi-bin/news/exec/view.cgi?archive=62&num=14087 The final big fish for the Lakers would be Eddy Curry who has yet to come to terms with the Chicago Bulls. The Lakers are said to have a solid two-year offer on the table for Curry via sign and trade http://www.realgm.com/src_twoplusthefoul/63/20050701/make_or_break_off_season_for_cavs/ Bulls center Eddy Curry, a restricted free agent, has also been on James’ wish list, but Curry, especially now that he is expected to be cleared to resume physical activity, is likely staying put in Chicago, as general manager John Paxson has repeatedly stressed his desire to keep Curry and fellow big man Tyson Chandler, another restricted free agent, in the fold. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20050716/ai_n14887109 Curry is the only free agent the Hawks have brought in, reflecting a genuine interest by general manager Billy Knight. I also think the '08 draft is the one we have to shoot for. Forget last year and the upcoming one. Pawn those off to experience, brush your shoulders off, and try to be optimistic. I have a feeling alot of the bigmen many expect to declare for this draft might stay in college another year, like Oden. I'm not suggesting we tank.....hell, I don't even think Dolan would allow that. But if we're gonna make a move, the 08 draft has to be a big part of the plans IMO. After that, I think the next step is to prepare for 09 Free Agency. That's the summer when Marbury, Malik, and Francis expire. Dolan will never realistically let us drop salary like the Bobcats, but I think a competent GM would let it slide off gradually, in a small move here or there. Anyway........that's me thinking out loud. Sorry for such an aggrivatingly long post. Peace. [Edited by - bobs3304 on 02-02-2007 02:50 AM] [Edited by - bobs3304 on 02-02-2007 02:51 AM] [Edited by - bobs3304 on 02-02-2007 02:52 AM] DLee is the best thing to happen to NY in Isiah's 4 year tenure.
And that alone, though a positive on the radar, is sad as hell.
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