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BRIGGS
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![]() RIP Crushalot😞
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,
Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-curious-case-of-markieff-morris/ I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) The Suns are the natural trading partner as they have a SF replacement---Morris and other pieces(drafted picks) that make a trade possible. Why would this guy say this without some kind of prompting from someone on the Knicks---Zach is not a bad reporter. RIP Crushalot😞
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CrushAlot
Posts: 59764 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/25/2003 Member: #452 USA |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:I don't know why he would say it but he didn't even say my sources ... I think it was just a flippant comment. Similar to when Berman says something off base and it ends up on wiretap and on nbcbasketball, I don't think there is anything to it.CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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WaltLongmire
Posts: 27623 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/28/2014 Member: #5843 |
![]() From KEN BERGER at CBS...
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/writer/ken-berger/25297423/case-can-be-made-for-trading-carmelo-anthony-but-forget-about-it ...Recent speculation suggested that the Suns, amid all this Morris drama, would be wise to take a look at a deal for Anthony, and that the Knicks are "getting closer" to exploring trade options for their frachise player. It is strange that Lowe mentions it, but he just seemed to be cycling through possible destinations for Morris. EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?
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RicanHavok
Posts: 20165 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 7/10/2012 Member: #4274 USA |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) The small forward Morris was already moved to Detroit, that's why the other Morris wants out. PHO sent 3 SF's to detroit. |
newyorker4ever
Posts: 26515 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/19/2014 Member: #5816 |
![]() BRIGGS wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) I'd be wary of either of the Morris twins cause if they can get in trouble in Phoenix then they sure as heck can find trouble in New York. I would like to trade him to a team like the Celtics that have plenty of draft picks and good young talent to trade but don't see Melo wanting to play in Boston. The teams i can see him approving a trade to is both LA teams, Chicago, Washington maybe, Miami and maybe to any of the Texas teams. |
Nalod
Posts: 71376 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) Good call. I read the article and saw the line about the knicks but really didn't think about it. I suppose "getting Closer" can mean a lot of things but I doubt Markief Morris is the centerpiece of any trade and the article kinds depicts Morris as not being anything special. League has man "average" PF and the writer thinks he is among them. Is he really that much better than O'Quinn? We'll find out. As for Melo, I think everyone on this board knows if the knicks are not clicking it was better for us to sign and then trade him then to let him walk, and it was good for him as well. A lost season might have been predicted with his knee even last summer. This is not the first time Melo used is leverage. He faced surgery in the year he could have opted out and the CBA was done leaving him highly exposed if something went wrong (AKA: DON"T GET HURT!). My dark horse trade is if the Clippers suck, we send Melo to them for Griffith. ProzinGod is the center of the future. What we don't know either is what is the criteria by which Melo would want out? It could be "Playoffs" or him playing out of his mind great and the knicks get a great return on the trade. We don't know a lot. Lets not pretend otherwise. |
BRIGGS
Posts: 53275 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 7/30/2002 Member: #303 |
![]() newyorker4ever wrote:BRIGGS wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Bleacher report had this quote. Lowe was speculating about trades for Morris and said the Knicks had nothing to give up for him. Here is the actual quote from the Grantland article,Indiana probably doesn’t want another “problem” personality, and the Pacers don’t have much beyond a lowball offer without attaching a first-rounder. Morris would open up the floor a bit in Washington. He’d eat into the Wizards’ Kevin Durant cap room, but they could move him in a pinch after the season. The Kings and Knicks should take a look, even though neither has movable assets that would interest Phoenix — unless the Knicks are ready to engage in Carmelo Anthony trade talks. (They’re not there, yet. But they’re getting closer.) Quite honestly IF the Knicks trade Melo--the best way to do it would be 3 teams. 3 teams could facilitate it--Im not sure 2 can. But Id rather start the season without this kind of stuff. RIP Crushalot😞
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djsunyc
Posts: 44929 Alba Posts: 42 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #536 |
![]() derozan and your pick back.
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fishmike
Posts: 53867 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() WaltLongmire wrote:From KEN BERGER at CBS...yea.. this is all BS... but Im suprised there arent 25 pages on how Melo "really feels" followed by more BS. "getting closer" what a crock "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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gunsnewing
Posts: 55076 Alba Posts: 5 Joined: 2/24/2002 Member: #215 USA |
![]() djsunyc wrote:derozan and your pick back. That would be a great trade for both teams |