Posted by Marv:
I'd say no - the trade still would't be anywhere close to a bust. We've still gotten to watch a great player who brought life back to the Garden. What did we give up? A guy who has yet to show he has serious NBA game (Lampe), a guy who won't even play in the NBA (Vujanic), a guy who did nothing his rookie year and was already given up on by his team (Snyder), a guy who unfortunately dargged this franchise down due to an untimely trade and injury (Dice), a future protected #1 and 2 washed up point guards (Ward and Eisley). I don't think this trade will EVER be a bust.
Based on this, it still looks like we got the good end of the deal. But, consider the opportunity cost, I.E., what else those assets could have been spent on. Despite having shown nothing, at the time of the Marbury trade, Lampe was still considered a lottery talent who slipped mainly due to buyout issues. And he's still only 20, is near 7ft, he's shown some flashes, and is nowhere near ready, but I'd bet he'll be more productive than Big Game James over the next 5 years.
Vujanic's value was mininmal, but still worth something. He wasn't a lock to never play in the league as he hadn't signed an extension with his Euro team at that point. Remember how we all mocked Phoenix when he signed the extension, gloating about how we fleeced them? Point is, he was still worth something as a throw in to a trade at least.
Those expiring contracts of Dice and Ward could have brought back a near-all star PF like Sheed or Rahim, or maybe Ilgauskas who was rumored to be on the block at that time.
AND 2 first rounders, one which we still owe. And there's no guarantee that Isiah would've taken Snyder. It could have been, for example, Josh Smith.
And don't forget taking on whining, waste of space, chemistry-killing Penny Hardaway. I think there's still a good chance this trade could be seen as a bust if Marbs dosen't step up, or if he and LB clash.
Lest I be labeled a "hater", I really hope that dosen't happen. I think Marbury will step up bigtime this season, and adjust his game to LB's style the way Iverson did in Philly and Billups in Detroit. If that happens, should make for a good season.
[Edited by - ctknicksfan on 08-30-2005 9:04 PM][Edited by - ctknicksfan on 08-30-2005 9:06 PM]