arkrud wrote:nychamp wrote:Knicks must get maximum value for their money as they shop for players. To consider Lee even a 2nd string free agent is a mistake. He should be well down on the list. Publicly the Knicks should be respectful and say they want him back, appreciate his contributions, etc., but they should look to only get him at a big discount. They should quietly be happy if he moves on for like $10-11m to another team. Knicks should avoid sentimentality and not overvalue him. Give him lots of public praise, but look towards the open market for the right fit.If Lee is one of our top 2 guys moving forward, we have a problem.
And what exactly the problem is? Is it that there are a bunch of PF/C in NBA who are much better that Lee? Who are they and how you plan to get them?
It's the same tired Bosh/Amare/Lee debate we seem to have here every now and then...
Listen...the respect for Lee's game is there...he has the resume now since he made the all-star team. He's damn good but the market says he's 10 mill per from jump right now...
I agree...spit that loyalty **** all you want but hold those chips for the bigger dogs in Lebron, Wade, Bosh and Amare...if those guys sign back with their teams or decide to join a guy on another team...so be it...believe it or not Lee should be the fall back plan...realistically that fall back plan is what the knicks will probably end up doing.
35 mill is alot of bread fellas...
Question...is Amare a max player??? would he settle between 10-11 mill??? would Joe Johnson settle for 10-11??? Since Lee, Sergio, and T-mac were on the roster...could they be resigned taking the knicks over the cap???
A nice line-up would be:
Lee
T-mac
Amare
Sergio
Joe Johnson
with Gallo, Wilson, Eddie House, Toney Douglas for next season...
Is that even possible and would you guys be satisfied with that team???
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