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Lets not get too excited guys. I'm not a Vasquez lover but if Roberts is our starting point guard next we either had several injuries next year or the FO really screwed up the draft and free agency!
We want more! We want more!
Roberts starting is not an option.
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
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If he was going to stay I think he'd have signed an extension. The rumors about him and Griffin/Jordan clashing might be real. I think he goes to the Knicks and fills the dream he addressed at Melo's wedding. Not saying it'll happen 100%, but I wouldn't be shocked if he did that
Are any of those Cha Bobcats point guards going to be available next year?
They've got Kemba, sessions and Ben Gordon. Or is Ben Gordon a shooting guard?
Yeah, this isn't happening. Under the old system, I'd agree that him not signing says it all, but now you'd be stupid to resign before your contract's up because you can get more years and money by letting it expire (BTW ... it's a dumb system, but it is what it is).
The Knicks don't get Paul without trading Melo and Paul won't agree if Melo is gone.
Would it be out of the question for the Knicks to trade Tyson or Amare? Does anyone even want Amare? What's the status of his health? Of course if Paul were to go to the Knicks, one of either Kidd or Felton would likely have to go as well.
ya no way someone is picking up amare's contract, worst in the nba next to joe johnson
Tyson has value. Amare has way too much negative value. No way they get rid of amare and if by some way shape or form they can, they'll have to take back some salary as well. Paul to New York went out the window then they traded for melo and signed Tyson IMO.
CP3 needs to, and I think he will, sign to stay right where he is.
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/20...trade-contractStoudemire Now a Problem for Knicks - NYTimes.com
This past summer, the Knicks offered Stoudemire to nearly every team in the league — "available for free," as one rival executive put it. But they found no takers because of his diminished production, his health and his contract, which has three years and $65 million remaining (counting this season) and which is uninsured against a career-ending knee injury.
Well yeah it's understandable that Amare's contract would be immobile. Not many thought anyone would take on Joe Johnson's contract. Amare is a different animal though thanks to his health and being unable to produce because of it.
It's just that if he does get injured, the team is due for the whole thing. Whereas other contracts they have insurance for it where they don't have to foot the bill; that along w amares injury history make it a terrible bet.
The Knicks were not able to get insurance on Amare's knees when they signed him to his big contract. That is how in question his health is.
And Ben Gordon is the shooting-est of shooting guards.
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