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EwingsGlass
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Joined: 4/29/2005
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This is a work in progress, but if I were scripting for 2010, I would bet on getting Lebron and Wade as a package deal, each at the league maximum (in any event, we should get two of the top 5 guys--Lebron, Wade, Bosh, Stoudemire and JJohnson-- my thoughts are the same).
In preparation of that, I would try and clear cap space using Lee, Robinson, Chandler and our drafted player in the 2009 first year player draft because we cannot trade the pick (unless it is a franchise-type player, i.e. Blake Griffin). I wouldn't trade guys solely for the sake of trading them, but my premise is that each dollar of additional cap space in 2010 is exponentially more...
This means that under all circumstances, we need to have approximately $38.4M available in the 2010 offseason if there is a $64M cap. I previously posted my math on the Knick's current cap considerations for 2010:
Curry ($11M) Jeffries ($6.8m) Chandler ($2.1m) Gallo ($3.3M) 2009 1st Rd Pick (Approx 2.5M) 2009 2nd Rd Pick ($500k) 2010 2nd Rd Pick ($500k) and place holders for 3 minimum contracts at $400K each ($1.2)M. = $27.9M of total salary.
So, my thoughts are that we should package Lee with Curry to any team (like Portland, who covets Lee but will never have cap space again for the next 10 years if their players pan out). I think a trade of Lee and Curry for Raef Lafrenz (expiring) and Sergio Rodriguez makes sense for both teams. Lee would have to agree to an extension to make this work. The Miles situation makes Portland more likely to trade for Lee outright now that they cannot sign him. [DISCLAIMER- I THINK DAVID LEE IS A GREAT PLAYER AND FITS IN OUR SYSTEM, IT IS JUST THAT THE TIMING ON HIS CONTRACT IS HAMPERING OUR PLANS. THIS IS A TOUGH DECISION, BUT WE ARE BETTER OFF WITH CAP SPACE-- I am happy trying to get more for Lee, but cap space is my primary concern].
I would also try and move Jeffries and Nate Robinson and a 2nd round pick to Sacramento for Kenny Thomas. I am not sure that they do this though... Jeffries is harder to move, we might have to give something up to be rid of him.
BUT, this is my logic on the first two trades and why we should overpay to be rid of them... when trading Lee and Robinson (or even Chandler or Gallo, as necessary)-- the cap space you acquire is worth a lot more after signing two stars. After signing the top two free agents, having an extra 10m or 15m of cap space can translate into several playoff-experienced veterans looking to get a ring (I will now refer to this as the Kidd Effect). If $10m of cap space turns into Jason Kidd at the MLE and, say, Jerry Stackhouse or Ben Wallace seeking a ring at $3M or $4M... even if they are past their primes, then LEE + CURRY FOR KIDD, LAFRENZ, RODRIGUEZ + STACKHOUSE is a bit more fair.
Due the Kidd Effect, I think the price of these veterans will drop once a couple stars call the garden home. So, after dropping Lee, Nate, Curry and Jeffries I would investigate Jason Kidd's interest in a 2-year MLE contract during the offseason. If he doesn't take it, maybe Nash does in 2010. Either way:
KIDD (5.4M) WADE (18.2M) JAMES (18.2M) PF-- C-- CHANDLER (2.1M) GALLO (3.3M) 2009 1st Rd Pick (Approx 2.5M) 2009 2nd Rd Pick ($500k) 2010 2nd Rd Pick ($500k) _______________________ $45.3M under contract for 2010 = $18.7M of remaining cap space.
Embracing the Kidd Effect, we clearly still need a starting PF and C, but we have 18.7m of cap space to fill 4 required roster spots. If Duhon is playing well, resign him. If Harrington figures out his place on this team, give him a contract. Instead of filling up on rookies and players without playoff experience, you can look for bargain deals on veterans with added cap space.
Waiting for Curry and Jeffries to expire does nothing for us because the max contract increases and rookie contract increases will ensure that we will not have cap space after 2010.
In addition, consider the idea of the Kidd Effect in 2011 when we have the LLE and the MLE again- what types of players will be willing to take less money to play for a ring?
I love Lee and I like Robinson, but that cap space is worth so much more than what we get back... we need to drop more salary, at least, it is in our best interest to do so.
My only question is what it would take to realistically get rid of Curry and Jeffries because of their trade kickers...
You know I gonna spin wit it
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