MARTIN:
what's the alternate plan? Richard Jefferson, Baron Davis, Tyson Chandler? JW, state what you would have done.
You start with the big pieces first and work the others around him/them. 2010 was realistically the first chance the Knicks will have after the Isiah cleansing is done.
Hey, its not easy, but I think you could have an intern do what Donnie's done thus far and people want to make it like he's done some great job. Trading two players that are scoring over 20 a game for Al Harrington and Tim Thomas isn't exactly turning water into wine.
Given the reins of the current team I would first go to the podium and tell the world that the New York Knicks are bigger than any one player. The LeBron slurping must end.
I would then look to 2011 when Eddy and Jeffries come off the books, not 2010. 2010 is a pipe dream, especially after the Nate/Jeffries rumored trade fell through.
I would look at Detroit's Tayshaun Prince, Houston's Shane Battier, Memphis' Mike Conley, the Bucks Michael Redd, and yes Utah's AK47.
I would look to take players like that from those teams in return for salary relief for the 2nd half of this year and next year. In the case of AK47 I would ask for our pick back. In the case of Tayshaun you'd have to give them something in addition to cap relief (assuming Detroit struggles).
I would look at deals like that, that would expire in 2011. That way you take advantage of a desperate economic situation. Try to give the team at least a shot, and go for Durant in 2011. At the very least you don't look like the the most pathetic franchise in sports begging for FA's to give them a sniff.
Alan Hahn:
Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)