The question is how much he would cost... what would the Knicks offer and, more importantly, what would he be willing to take.
Too bad he could not have been playing like this for 20 games prior to the trade deadline- we might have been able to get something for him.
You also have to think about his injury history, and the lack of team defense he is known for.
Might be looking at fool's gold, here, and I was someone who thought, when we first got him, that he might be a solid contributor, despite his many limitations.
Funny, though- this is a guy who was a star in Italy, a former alpha-dog, and he is actually showing some pride and grit- its almost like he thinks he has to fill the vacuum Anthony's injury left us with, and to Bargnani's credit, he is stepping up to the challenge.
Interesting to see what happens with him the rest of the year.
EnySpree: Can we agree to agree not to mention Phil Jackson and triangle for the rest of our lives?