[ IMAGES: Images ON turn off | ACCOUNT: User Status is LOCKED why? ]

OT: What Does Dallas Do With Dirk If....
Author Thread
NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  7:54 AM
I wonder what the Mavericks will do with Dirk if they can't sign another star capable of turning them into a contender. He's said on multiple occasions that he intends on competing his last few years in the league, with or without the Mavericks. Would their be a shot at trading for him on the cheap if we could find a taker for Chandler's contract? Would he fit in with what we do?
AUTOADVERT
Bonn1997
Posts: 58654
Alba Posts: 2
Joined: 2/2/2004
Member: #581
USA
6/17/2013  7:59 AM
A healthy Dirk would fit in on any team but we don't have the assets to get him.
NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  8:01 AM
You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?
VCoug
Posts: 24935
Alba Posts: 0
Joined: 3/28/2007
Member: #1406

6/17/2013  8:09 AM
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

I would think so. But, I think Chicago and Houston are better options for him and could put together a better trade package than us.

Now the joy of my world is in Zion How beautiful if nothing more Than to wait at Zion's door I've never been in love like this before Now let me pray to keep you from The perils that will surely come
Bonn1997
Posts: 58654
Alba Posts: 2
Joined: 2/2/2004
Member: #581
USA
6/17/2013  8:15 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/17/2013  8:16 AM
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

Even if he does, I don't think NY would be his choice but it would be amazing if it was

NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  8:21 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

Even if he does, I don't think NY would be his choice but it would be amazing if it was

Yeah, I could see that. I don't think he wants a reigning favorite like the Heat though, which gives us a puncher's chance.

fishmike
Posts: 53863
Alba Posts: 1
Joined: 7/19/2002
Member: #298
USA
6/17/2013  8:25 AM
like someone who's #1 priority is winning he's already agreed to taking a pay cut to get two max guys in here. MVP caliber star guy like Dirk willing to play 3rd option is a nice drawing card for CP3 and Dwight. Great PG, beastly center and one of the best shooter in the game at the 4? Nice mix and they have the pieces to make it happen.
"winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  8:26 AM
VCoug wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

I would think so. But, I think Chicago and Houston are better options for him and could put together a better trade package than us.


I can't see him going to Houston. are young and largely unproven, which do not bode well for championship prospects. I definitely see Chicago happening though; they have the right mix of veterans and are competitive enough to give him a fighting chance at a 2nd title.
NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  8:30 AM
fishmike wrote:like someone who's #1 priority is winning he's already agreed to taking a pay cut to get two max guys in here. MVP caliber star guy like Dirk willing to play 3rd option is a nice drawing card for CP3 and Dwight. Great PG, beastly center and one of the best shooter in the game at the 4? Nice mix and they have the pieces to make it happen.

The plan still involves the team having to get 2 stars, in a league where getting 1 is still difficult. We've been fooled by the Heat into thinking that teams signing stars is something common place but when was the last time I star changed addresses via free agency? It would have to be '96 with Shaq. It's a major reason why at the end of the day, I see both CP3 and Howard staying with their current teams (especially CP3 who will be signing his last max contract).

yellowboy90
Posts: 33942
Alba Posts: 0
Joined: 4/23/2011
Member: #3538

6/17/2013  8:35 AM
Chicago would be interesting but if they move Mavs become or already has became an interesting case study. They put their eggs in the D. Williams/Howard basket the year before only to come up empty. Now they are likely to come up empty again.
jrodmc
Posts: 32927
Alba Posts: 50
Joined: 11/24/2004
Member: #805
USA
6/17/2013  9:32 AM
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

I firmly believe Cuban wouldn't let his grandmother pick her own tombstone, if he could flip her space in the family plot for a profit. He's dollars and cents.
Beware billionaires who stockpile toothpaste to save money.

raven
Posts: 22454
Alba Posts: 0
Joined: 9/2/2002
Member: #316
Canada
6/17/2013  1:43 PM
jrodmc wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

I firmly believe Cuban wouldn't let his grandmother pick her own tombstone, if he could flip her space in the family plot for a profit. He's dollars and cents.
Beware billionaires who stockpile toothpaste to save money.

I'd tend to agree, sadly. This is a business and you can't compromise the future of your team, which means tens of millions dollars, to just be friendly to a player. The cap rules don't allow thatkind of gestures anymore.

You can still give him a front office position once his career is done though.

And I agree, a Dirk-Cp3-Dwight would be a hell of a team.
Nobody could defend that and I would rank them even better than Miami on roster balance alone.
Dwight with one of the best shooting 4 in history and the best PG in the nba?
That would be a hell of a team.

NardDogNation
Posts: 27405
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 5/7/2013
Member: #5555

6/17/2013  4:01 PM
raven wrote:
jrodmc wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:You don't think Cuban lets him pick the team of his choice out of pure sentimentality?

I firmly believe Cuban wouldn't let his grandmother pick her own tombstone, if he could flip her space in the family plot for a profit. He's dollars and cents.
Beware billionaires who stockpile toothpaste to save money.

I'd tend to agree, sadly. This is a business and you can't compromise the future of your team, which means tens of millions dollars, to just be friendly to a player. The cap rules don't allow thatkind of gestures anymore.

You can still give him a front office position once his career is done though.

And I agree, a Dirk-Cp3-Dwight would be a hell of a team.
Nobody could defend that and I would rank them even better than Miami on roster balance alone.
Dwight with one of the best shooting 4 in history and the best PG in the nba?
That would be a hell of a team.

How much can you really expect from a guy that's 35 years old, coming off a serious surgical procedure. Dirk's got maybe 2 more seasons in him at being a top 2 player on a contender.

OT: What Does Dallas Do With Dirk If....

©2001-2025 ultimateknicks.comm All rights reserved. About Us.
This site is not affiliated with the NY Knicks or the National Basketball Association in any way.
You may visit the official NY Knicks web site by clicking here.

All times (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time.

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy