While most are holding out hope that Lebron picks the Knicks, it seems that based on the first day of FA, most of these guys are staying put. Johnson is probably going to resign with Atlanta, which hurts our chances at Amare. We could try to sign Boozer, and Amare and Bosh are still possibilities, but my message to Walsh is if you don't get Lebron forget the two Max player idea. You put all your eggs in the Lebron basket, and it probably is not going to work, so don't follow one bad mistake with several more. Instead of overpaying for Boozer or some other player, try to catch the tail end of the FA frenzy and use our cap space to acquire some draft picks and young prospects. The new CBA will probably make future FAs cheaper, so just wait and save our cap space and we can try to regroup next year. A team of Boozer, Mike Miller, and whatever other B level FA WAlsh is thinking about signing is not going to win us a championship, but it will blow our cap room. Follow the OKC plan and let other suckers overpay FAs while we stock up on draft picks and then focus your attention of improving our scouting. I would only go after guys that I could get for $6 mill per year or less. A guy like Raymond Felton, if you could sign him to a MLE type contract would be a good addition. Otherwise, I would try to perserve our cap room to assure ourselves of being able to sign a max player next year.
A team of:
Felton/Douglas -PG
Chandler/Walker -SG
Gallo/Rookie - SF
(Lee or Boozer)/DL Player - PF
Barron/Jordan/Curry - C
Should be a solid foundation. I think Gallo, Douglas, and Walker are going to blow up next year, so this team should perform alot better than it looks on paper right now. We could go with this team and still have about $25 million in cap space next summer. So Walsh, be smart and don't try to grab any scrub FAs just for the sake of making a move.