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I would assume they are. I can't see the Knicks matching 4 yr @ $30 million. Now, Morey can decide that he needs Ridnour, and Kevin Martin is worth acquiring him.... |
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He can run a team and play premium defense. It's a good trade for Toronto. He fits with what their coach wants to do. |
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I do have to say, though...future lottery pick? I don't see Toronto making the playoffs anytime too soon though. Possibly . . . but Miami, Chicago, Indiana, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Boston, New York, Milwaukee, Atlanta should all be ahead of them this year. I expect Cleveland to take a step forward this year as well. And even if they lose Howard, will Orlando get enough back to make them at least competitive? |
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At this point don't the Knicks need to sign Lin. Who is going to play point for that team. Fields is already gone. There are some options -- some of them obviously worse than others. (Not sure if any of those guys signed yet, but I'm sure some are still available.) |
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The Knicks lost out on Nash, and Lin makes the team what they pay him back in marketing. They most likely match. I do have to say, though...future lottery pick? |
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At this point don't the Knicks need to sign Lin. Who is going to play point for that team. Fields is already gone. Isn't Andre Miller a free agent? Ramon Sessions opted out. Lou Williams is available. Delonte West, Derek Fisher, Raymond Felton. |
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This is a harder decision for the Knicks than they probably expected but they could match. The Rockets are going in a different direction (half-assed tanking aka youth movement+2 big contracts) after years of not contending for a title or a top 5 pick because he's put together such 8th seedish teams. I can't see them trading Martin for Ridnour. Of course, the Raptors might be best off making sure the Rockets get that pick next year, when the draft is likely to be ultra-weak. |
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Is that what Houston demanded? Toronto probably sees the East opening up (though I'm not sure I agree) and that they could be in the playoffs for the next 3-4 years. So if they're trading a 2017 lottery pick, I guess it's really not all that bad. Raptors have a nice talent influx coming this year, and a byproduct of that is that Bargnani won't be playing center anymore. Raptors have more talent than Cleveland, and while not as deep as deep as Milwaukee, probably more pure talent than they have as well. Washington may make a push to get to purgatory as well. |
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