Seriously, back off that ledge...it'll be ok.
Instead of getting distraught over rumors and speculation...maybe hold on until they've actually let him go. Or better yet...wait until summer and training camp is over and they actually start playing next season. It's hard to predict how good or bad a team will be on paper...and they're not even done assembling the team yet. And as of now...we don't know if Lin will or will not be a Knick. I get your frustration though about trading away the youngins...and I think it's clear we're no longer in a situation where we are going to invest in developing young talents or rebuilding in that way. It's not something that will ever work in NY.
Does it suck that we always seem to have to give up more in trades than what we get back? Yes.
But it seems they actually have a direction now and a team with a lot of experience, albeit older. Why not see it through before throwing in the towel. Lin is an exciting player we all clearly love the guy but all he is at this point in time is a gamble. Ultimately there is nothing wrong with being a fan of the Knicks and being a fan of Lin wherever he plays.
The only real remedy to this kind of situation in the end is winning. If we win, everything will work itself out. If we continue losing, then feel free to plant that white flag. But you wont know until they actually play again.