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Jeremy Lin is suddenly very popular. The former D-Leaguer and waivee-turned-international-phenomenon is a restricted free agent, and everyone's angling for his services despite having had only really a half-season of production. That's what marketing potential and a lovable personality will do for you.

The Knicks desparately want to keep him, the Raptors are considering an offer, the Mavericks have him on radar, but the New York Post reports the biggest contender to land him may be the Rockets, the team that waived him and allowed New York to grab him. From the Post:
A league source said Lin will be offered a contract today — maybe in the $30 million range — in a back-loaded nature similar to the one the Rockets offered Bulls big man Omir Asik.

“Jeremy Lin's an excellent player,'' Rockets general manager Daryl Morey told The Post. “We got to know him firsthand when he was with the Rockets early this season. We think he'd make a fantastic addition to our team.''

Lin will spend today with Morey, aiming to make up for waiving the global phenom before the regular-season opener, allowing Grunwald to pick him up on waivers.

The source said the Rockets will offer Lin $5 million, $5.2 million and then plan to jack up the third and fourth years to as much as $10 million.


via Landry Fields signs offer sheet with Toronto Raptors, hurting New York Knicks' hunt for Steve Nash; Jeremy Lin visits with Houston Rockets and is likely to sign an offer sheet - NYPOST.com.

That's what's called a "poison pill," folks. By jacking up the back-end of the contract, the Rockets make it a very difficult decision for the Knicks to match any offer for him. To put this in perspective, in three years, when that first hit of $10 million per year would come in? The Knicks have $64 million devoted to four players. That is an absolutely absurd number and fielding a full roster could push them well north of $90 million, approaching the $100 million mark, with or without Lin. So yeah, that poison pill makes an impact.

Morey could be looking to start fresh at the point guard position. Starter Kyle Lowry is unhappy and has requested a trade, publicly. Goran Dragic is likely going to fall out of what the Rockets are willing to pay him. Lin represents a save-of-face move for Morey, getting back the player he let slip away, and solves his point guard problem, along with bringing tremendous financial rewards from his marketability, and he's a pretty good player to boot.

The only questions if that offer is made are if anyone gets crazy enough to up it, and how prideful Knicks owner James Dolan and his wallet are.


looks like we'll resign lin but at a hefty price 
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Robert Randolph broke the Melo trade and Baron Davis signing way before anyone else for what its worth
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Steve Nash, meanwhile, and the Knicks are working with the Suns to complete a sign-and-trade deal that would bring Nash to New York. Indications are the Knicks are his top choice, but because a trade is complicated (and there is great hesitation to give up Iman Shumpert), the Raptors are in play. A lot of effort has been made, however, to get this done.

That's from Hahn so it's true and I know mr frumpy isn't going to let shump destroy this
 
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke

I think Shump is gone JR is over here crying on Twitter about some $#@! and we know how close they are
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Going to be mixed anger and sadness if we gave up Shump. Please don't let that be the case 
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if we trade shump who is going to guard the opposing teams point guard... shump could have easily done that role
 
If this is real
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...gonna be angry Shump's gone til I see Nash holding up his jersey.

or...maybe we can't re-sign JR and that's why he's hurt?
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I'm ok with losing Shumpert IF if we're bringing in a player/players that we KNOW will put us in the Finals in the next few years. If we're in win-now mode then that's something that I can live with. Having said that... I don't think Nash is that guy. I think he's an upgrade and he'll make our team better... but I really don't think he's getting the team past Miami.
 
Giving up shump is such a "knick" move, but if it goes through they better find a big versatile guard that can defend
 
why cant we just resign novak or jr and trade them for nash? id rather do that then trade shump... im starting to think we should just sign kidd and lin or even felton and call it a day
 
Originally Posted by you go boy

why cant we just resign novak or jr and trade them for nash? id rather do that then trade shump... im starting to think we should just sign kidd and lin or even felton and call it a day
4 big names, no bench, no defense. same ol' knicks.
 
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