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no front, nets could really be a serious threat if they play there cards right. Knicks need to start making moves
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Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
Not a chance in hell Houston would accept that STAT trade. Love it or not, Amare (and his contract) will be here for the foreseeable future. Trade scenarios involving STAT are pointless.
Outside of the Knicks and maybe the Lakers, most franchises cannot afford the risk associated with Stoudemire, making him highly unfavorable in trade.
The new Collective Bargaining Agreement would not allow the Amnesty provision to be used on Stoudemire if acquired in trade. Once a player is traded he is no longer an Amnesty-eligible player.
The new Stretch provision, which allows teams to spread out the payments on bad contracts to lower the cash-flow impact of cut players, only applies to new deals.
And in 2013 when Stoudemire is just turning 31 and owed 21.67 million the new luxury tax will kick in, making his deal extremely expensive to a team over the tax line.
Acquiring Stoudemire is very, very risky.
Most teams have no issues with $83 million, because they are insulated with insurance. Not the case with Stoudemire. Knee surgeries on both knees and back issues are huge red flags, especially in the face of a massively restrictive tax system on the horizon.
http://www.hoopsworld.com...nt-on-a-stoudemire-trade
Again, ONLY the Knicks were willing to move forward on a deal with Amar'e without some sort of insurance on his health:
When Stoudemire received the Suns "final offer" -- a five-year, $95 million deal with partial guarantees on the last two years, contingent on Stoudemire playing a minimum of 2,200 minutes his third and fourth seasons -- Stoudemire pulled out of the negotiations, a source told Ford.
http://sports.espn.go.com...ba/news/story?id=5349419
This is why he was the first or one of the first guys to sign a deal from the 2010 free agent class.
Stoudemire and the Knicks quickly found each other last week, each in need of a soft landing place. The 27-year-old Stoudemire was looking for a team that still believed he could be a dominant player in the next few years, despite concerns about his knees and his eyes following serious injuries to each. And the Knicks, who'd sold their fans for the last two years that they'd be a major player in free agency this summer, able to lure the likes of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, were desperate for a splashy acquisition that would give fans hope and add to their depleted roster.
http://www.nba.com/2010/n...demire.knicks/index.html
I'm not saying Amar'e CAN'T be traded. But if he is dealt, you best believe that the Knicks won't be getting back fair value. They will either have to take back some ridiculous contract or they will have to take back a player or two who's total value is less than Amar'e's.
So no matter how bad you guys think Pau's or Scola's or Joe Johnson's contract is, it ain't as bad as Amar'e because they ALL have a clean bill of health compared to STAT. Talent-wise, Amar'e is great. But financially speaking, no GM will take him unless he wants to get fired.
Now watch the dude go and get traded for Dwight tomorrow.
Originally Posted by CDonWasHisName
If Joe Johnson can get traded so can Stat.
The problem is the Knicks won't get fair market value for him. People would really take another bad contract instead of keeping him.
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Im hearing Chris Paul just declined the Clippers Max contract extension and Isola thinks he's trying to get his way here next yearcome home CP3 Only way in hell that happens is if we move Stoudemire for an expiring which will not happen
@WojYahooNBA Phoenix has expressed interest with Landry Fields as part of possible sign-and-trade package with New York for Steve Nash, sources tell Y!
Please god let this be something that actually could happen
Originally Posted by MaxElite
From the offseason thread
@WojYahooNBA Phoenix has expressed interest with Landry Fields as part of possible sign-and-trade package with New York for Steve Nash, sources tell Y!
Originally Posted by kevi
Originally Posted by MaxElite
From the offseason thread
@WojYahooNBA Phoenix has expressed interest with Landry Fields as part of possible sign-and-trade package with New York for Steve Nash, sources tell Y!
Please god let this be something that actually could happen
Originally Posted by THE GR8
Lin and Fields for Nash... Make it happen Glen
I'm also really warming up to the idea of Dhantay Jones. If we could trade Fields in this deal I'd be fine with signing him, and using him as a role player behind Shumpert and JR. He's not great offensively but he is athletic and a very good defender, plus his 3 point game still deserves more respect than Landry. If we can make that deal happen and sign Dhantay we could contend in the East, who knows? Maybe Nash could even bring back the OG Stat
Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Im hearing Chris Paul just declined the Clippers Max contract extension and Isola thinks he's trying to get his way here next yearcome home CP3 Only way in hell that happens is if we move Stoudemire for an expiring which will not happenDont give me any hope that this can happen again. I was fully over CP3 making his way here. Now your tellin me we got a shot?
Spoiler [+]
Anthony is doing his part to recruit Nash to New York. The All Star forward as well as Knicks assistant general manager Allan Houston attended Nash’s annual charity soccer match in Chinatown on Wednesday.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/knicks ... steve-nash