misterearl wrote:The EntitledRonRon - two points to consider:
1. so long as the Knicks are a highly profitable franchise, with increasing value in the internet age, why would Dolan/ Cablevision sell?
2. Pop would demand to buy the groceries and cook the meal. Do you really think Dolan is mature enough to stand back and relinquish that much control?
First time Dolan sets foot in the locker room to guarantee a win, how does any made man GM, with nothing to lose, respond?
Money can't buy you love.
because NYK's never had a rival like BKLYN and we have failed miserably the past decade + with no success outside of our 99 Finals with SPREE/Houston/Camby/LJ/ and a broken Ewing
BKLYN is the new thing, that kids and the next generation could see as the "cool" franchise, especially if they have greater success than us and we pull H20/Joe Johnson part II with Melo as he will be in decline on his next contract
He simply isn't worth near 20m, nevertheless 30m in a more restricted salary cap and rules under the new CBA
In the end, the Knick's franchise is a business, and the reason why the Russian is spending billions is to generate a larger/global market, starting with attacking NYK and attacking Dolan first
With the Net's, there are billions are fans in the global market as Knick fans and many millions of die hard sports fans here in NY
I am not sure if we can take another decade of doom this time with a new team to contend and overtake the fan base as a threat to the NY market
We are already seeing that Melo does not have enough pieces to be contenders and he needs serious help but with this new CBA, we won't ever get those pieces if he wants a 20m+ contract and don't have much draft picks/youth/assets left to mortgage the future with
But with 2015 FA class, we have the opportunity to retool and be a better managed team with the pieces needed to make noise and contend if spent wisely
We might not get this opportunity in some of our eyes here to rebuild that fast in such a short amount of time
If we choose to ignore it and still overpay for Melo at 32+ years of age than, Dolan is putting a lot at stake on ONE player that isn't even a franchise caliber level talent
Dolan has a lot more to lose than gain, in the end the decision is his to make, and he has been making the wrong ones when he gets involved
Smart business men surround themselves with people that they can trust, keep, and are smart/business savy to run it, efficiently, and attract the pieces needed to continue to build/generate fans
LOSING TEAMS will only lose fans/business and this time, there is a team contending within our boroughs