Originally Posted by
Kiddin Like Jason
What'daya have to give up to get Melo?
Okafor, expirings (Stojakovic, Songaila, Wright), either of our draft picks, future draft picks, Collison if they'd prefer him over Lawson... All of the above? I don't care.
Okafor, over $7 million in expirings (Songaila and Wright) and two future first-round picks for Anthony?
Okafor, Stojakovic ($15 million expiring), Collison (or Pondexter if they don't want to deal with bringing in Collison and moving Lawson) and two future first-round picks for Anthony and whomever else it would take? Edit: Andersen, Afflalo and Balkman?
Probable, no?
Here's my question though, we're are so used to the terms "expiring" now, do they even hold value anymore after this free agent frenzy? No more of these coming ya know?
Melo will be the big prize next year, that's who they're shipping out.
CP3 is the other, that's where they'd be sending Melo. So Durant would be next and on and on and on.
So do we really want expiring deals anymore? Eh, I dunno.
Billups has another year. JR Smith, one year. K Mart one year. Seems to me, they already have a TON of cap space, and possibly are already looking at blowing it all up, if not this summer, then next. Melo is their one ticket to getting value back in their roster.
They go forward with Lawson, Birdman, Nene has his own option for one more year, see what he does, Affalo, their own draft pick next season, a #1 from you, and you want to give them Okafor, 7-15 in expiring nobodies, and then another pick in 12? That's BRUTAL. I realize Collison is an attractive piece, but he's the one guy Denver wouldn't need. I would at least want Thorton to come over, he was impressive for that stretch last year, maybe they could use him, but he makes peanuts, lookin at the way the two teams match up, and without a true need for exprings anymore, I would think you would need a third team to get involved. Move Collison to that team, and have them send an asset Denver's way. Maybe that could get you Melo.