WaltLongmire wrote:Anthony stated that he wanted to come to the Knicks...he had complete control over where he was going to play the next season.I could be wrong...but wasn't the advantage of a sign and trade so Anthony could get an extra year on his contract...and didn't he end up opting out of that extra year to sign the contract he negotiated with Phil? Anthony would have had the same ability to sign a few contract when he did if he signed with us as a FA...No?
Even if you didn't care for the players we gave up in the trade- you could have used them as trade assets at a later point. We all know that the Cavs were willing to fork over picks for Mosgov, and Gallo could have gotten you something as well.
By the way...no guarantee that Gallo or Chandler would have gotten hurt they way they did in Denver if they had stayed with us.
Gave up our 2014 #1, which I don't think was as good of a pick as Denver hoped it would be, but it might have gotten us a decent player, or it could have been used in conjunction with a player to help the team improve.
Not sure how Denver used the 2nd Rnd picks we gave them.
Would have saved our Amnesty option- not even a need to decide on whether Billups should be amnestied because he would never have been on the team.
If I'm wrong on any of this, especially the part in bold letters, folks should let me know.
All good points, in retrospect. Did not take into account their trade value. Although Denver had these trade assets and still were not able to use them in a way to get the team to a high level. The seconds were used on guys playing in Europe right now. My point was that people bring up the trade as though it was a sure thing we would have won a chip if not for it. And like you said, there is no guarantee. We did however go from a team who was a joke to a team that won 54 games because of Melo.
I do agree with waiting until off season but feel that points to management issues and not Melo. Everyone blames him for wanting to come here. Management was the ones responsible for not waiting for the offseason to make the trade, signing Amare to max in spite of recorded knee issues, giving away 1st round pick for Bags. Getting rid of Smith and Shump when they had no value. Trading Calderon for Tyson. Lowery trade that could have been. Basically not surrounding him with high level talent. One can argue that he has never had a strong supporting cast here. Even the cast which surrounded him in his best year here was not exactly the cream of the crop. Smith, Shump, Felton, Chandler, aging Kid and a bench filled with current journeymen. Yet they were a good team, due to him. Last year was a D league roster and this year it has been filled with other teams cast aways besides our promising rookie. Just don't feel it's Melo's fault but understand losing always needs a scapegoat. I'm hoping Phil can bring another high level player, get a point guard and make some bench adjustments. Or else the finger point should once again be on management deficiencies. Something I hoped would end once they hired PJ.
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