So what now?
LeBron didn't join, and the "Big 3" are going to win a few championships. Meanwhile, we got ourselves Amar'e and Randolph, among others. So what do we do with the remaining cap? Donnie kept saying it was for flexibility, and now that LeBron has signed elsewhere, I'm liking the idea of being able to chase a few more free agents. So what do we do now?
Go after Carmelo? Is it possible to get him this offseason? Trade Chandler and Curry? Or is Carmelo a viable option for next year's offseason only?
I heard we were going after Mike Miller. I'm liking the idea of outbetting Miami for him, even though I'm not sure if he'd be a good pick-up. So what do you guys think? What should be our next move?
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I'd be good with Miller and Ridnour
tho I’d wait to see what exactly Melo’s intentions are. I’d rather keep him in play.
Denver I think tries to make a run at the title this year with Melo at the very least, so no trade this offseason (unless they’re conceding the Heat will win it all, and just go in all out rebuild mode..then trade us Chauncey and Melo…)
Miller would have to make about $7mill (5/35) to outbid Miami..tho I think that deal’s damn near done already..which ain’t a big deal, cuz that’s a lot of years for Miller who’s a bit of an underachiever even if he’s talented.
Randy Foye would’ve been a decent pickup, but he’s gone.
I think they should just go after some PG’s. Maybe Ridnour and Alston? Just get some help back there. Tho I’m hoping they just let TD DWTDD full time.
Bye, Lee :(
yeah heat signed miller
and are apparently lookin at jwilliams, earl watson, mike james for veterans minimum
I think signing Jonathan Bender and Randolph Morris is key.
As well as Allen Iverson and/or Stephon Marbury for the point position.
BuI don't know if your serious...
but I’m a huge supporter of bring steph back for the vets minimum..although that is highly unlikely
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by zlander on Jul 9, 2010 10:42 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
Rumors say mike miller signed with the heat
As far as what’s next…sign raymond felton, and jj redick, try very hard to package chandler and curry for melo…and build a team around amare…btw I’m not too sure how many championships the heat a are gonna get…chemistry is key, and the celtics and lakers are sill way deeper
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by zlander on Jul 9, 2010 10:54 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
I think the plan that's in place now makes a ton of sense
As opposed to trying to place two superstars together, hoping to capitalize on a highly unique and unproven situation, the Knicks can follow the mold of nearly every successful NBA team and build a team in the true sense of the word. As it stands now, the Knicks are WORLDS better than they were only a week ago. We acquired perhaps one of the most dominant big men in the game in Stat, secured the rights to 7’1’’ Jerome Jordan, and acquired Ronny Turiaf, Azubuike, and Anthony Randolph. We’ve improved from a team with a chance to a team with a direction. Rather than creating a mosh of players ill suited to perform together on one stage, we’re creating a sustainable competitor whose goal is to win a championship. I truly don’t think that we need to do much more at this point for this offseason. We plan on signing Ridnour to a one year deal, and letting this team develop this season under Coach D’antoni. With all of the cap space that we have now, as well as will have in the future when Curry’s deal expires, we’re primed to make at least one, if not two more big time acquisitions within the next 365 days. Stay confident knicks fans
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