fishmike wrote:Nalod wrote:Nash is one of my favorite players to watch. I would love to see him in a knick uniform but I think this is not the time to do this.I'd say next season if we have a legit contenders chance and we want to make a run.
11 mil on the cap is a big deal on this team.
Rubio is Rondo like and if we land Melo this kid can move the ball and defend it. Star quality even if his won't fill up the stat box.
Say we use AR/Gallo/Chandler/Walker and possibly Eddy's contract near the deadline. Would that be enough to get Melo and Rubio? Because this looks like a pretty sick squad on paper:
PG Douglas
SG Rubio
SF MElo
PF Amare
C Mosgov
bench: Fields, Turiaf, Rautins?Food for thought... #1 thing no matter what is for the Knicks to play well
Chandler for Rubio, straight up. We keep the other talent and sign Melo as a FA in the summer. Then maybe we trade AR for a SG upgrade or just keep him on the bench.
Rubio may be 6'7", but he is not a SG because he is a limited scorer. We want him at the 1 so he can do what he does so beautifully: Orchestrate the offense like a symphony maestro. His talents would be egregiously wasted at the 2.
The squad:
1. Rubio
2. Gallo
3. Melo
4. Stat
5. Moz
Bench: Turiaf (if not renounced), AR, Fields, Douglas, Walker, Rautins
A ten player rotation would leave Rautins on the bench as insurance.
If Gallo continues to focus his offense primarily around shooting, it's conceivable that he could be the starting SG, since that's basically what he's used as right now. He would need to improve his agility and learn to come off screens more effectively, but I think he could do it and create mismatches at 6'11". That is, of course, unless we are able to trade AR for a SG upgrade.