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What teams might be forced to dump their highly paid stars?

Since the Knicks haven’t played since Monday, there hasn’t been too much to talk about.  But, there have been a number of articles about the financial state of the league.

Last year 12 of the 30 NBA franchises posted an operating loss.  And, it’s not looking any better thus far this year as NBA ticket revenues are down over 7%.  The worst hit?  Detroit, with revenues down a whopping 42%.  The Pistons are a middle of the pack team at 10-12.  Meanwhile, the financially profitable Bulls (7-13),  are having all sorts of problems on the court stemming from the loss of Ben Gordon to free agency.  Do the Pistons and Bulls undo their mistakes from this past summer and find a way to get Gordon back to the Bulls, while alleviating what are looking like some serious financial losses for the Pistons?  Do the Pistons opt to go another route and trade Rip Hamilton, who’s making $12 mil per for another 4 years?

Other teams losing a lot of money:

The Sacramento Kings (average gate receipts down 36.2 percent), Minnesota Timberwolves (down 24.4 percent), Phoenix Suns (down 23.8 percent), Los Angeles Clippers (down 23.3 percent), Milwaukee Bucks (down 23.2 percent), and Golden State Warriors (down 22.3 percent). Clearly, the Suns’ bottom line has not benefited from the team’s 15-7 start, nor have the Bucks been able to translate excitement over rookie point guard Brandon Jennings into ticket revenue.

Would the Kings be willing to talk Nate and/or Jeffries?  Not sure what would work or if that would be in the Knicks interests.

How about this: Can the Knicks take Razor Ramon Sessions off Minny’s hands, or even pry Rubio loose?  The Knicks could do Sessions (4 years @ 3.7 mil this year) and Mark Blount ($8 mil expiring) — a total of $26 mil in outgoing contracts — for Nate ($4 mil expiring) and Jeffries ($6.5 mil, 1 year left), taking back $17 mil and realizing $9 million in savings and added cap flexibility this summer.  Not too bad. Meanwhile, the Knicks will have shed $3 mil from their 2010 commitments which doesn’t sound like much, but could be the difference between a second tier star and a max contract worthy player.  Plus, we’d add some much needed PG depth.

Additionally, I’m not sure how Monta Ellis hasn’t been traded yet with the Warriors revenues being down 22% thus far this year.  Is he someone the Knicks should go after?  Would you trade Eddy Curry for Monta Ellis ($11 mil per for 5 years)? It’s a 2010 neutral trade, but would save GS $33 mil in long term savings.  Would GS be financially desperate enough to go this route?  Would adding Wilson Chandler or Jordan Hill make the deal a little more likely?

Maybe, even more fantastic. Would GS blow it up and do…

— Beidrins ($9 mil per for 4 more years) — a perfect center for D’Antoni
— Ellis ($11 mil per 4 more years)
— $100 mil outgoing for GS
— $19 mil in committed 2010 salary

For:

— Curry ($10.5 mil and 1 more year)
— Jared Jeffries ($6.5 and for 1 more)
— Jordan Hill ($2.5 mil for 1 more year, plus team options)
— Wilson Chandler ($1.3 mil for and 1 more year, plus team options)
— $42 mil in outgoing salary for the Knicks
— $22.8 mil in committed 2010 salary

The logic for Golden State: They effectively save $58 mil in long term salaries (not incl. team options). They get rid of a disgruntled star while freeing up space for future franchise guy, Stephen Curry. To top it off, they get 2 promising young players in Hill and Chander, as well as some needed low post scoring (potentially) in Eddy. 

The logic for the Knicks: We get two excellent uptempo players at positions of need — a serious scoring threat at PG and a true shot blocker and rebounding center. AND, most beautifully of all, Donnie saves $3.8 mil in 2010 salaries.

The Knicks this year would look like this, post-GS-trade:

PG: Ellis
SG: Hughes
SF: Gallo
PF: Lee
C: Beidrins
Bench: Harrington / Duhon / Douglas / Nate / Darko

The Warriors would look something like:

PG: Steph Curry
SG: Maggette
SF: Chandler
PF: Randolph
C: Turiaf
Bench: Eddy / Jeffries / J. Hill / Morrow / Raja Bell / Radman / Azubuike (injured)

You know, that ain’t half bad either for GS.  And, the franchise would stand to save $58 million!  That is awesome!!  DO IT, Donnie!!!!!

Link: Financial profile of the Knicks franchise

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Okay, now this is starting to get painful

http://thepaintedarea.blogspot.com/2009/11/yes-brandon-jennings-is-laughing-last.html

http://espn.go.com/blog/TrueHoop/post/_/id/10812/sonny-vaccaro-brandon-jennings-broke-the-mold-part-one

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Brandon-Jennings-1114/

Awesome articles.

Brandon Jennings is now my basketball version of the financial meltdown – anyone who called it before the fact is officially a genius.

Phoenix/Houston a Joy but Painful

The Houston/Phoenix game last night was a joy to watch. They are both playing at a higher level, and they are both really playing some defense while they run. But Frye and Ariza are somewhat painful to watch. Ariza is really the star of a team that lost its big three. It’s amazing. Adelman must be a genius. Aaron Brooks is great, Carl Landry, brother of our Landry, had 27 off the bench. Two plays typified the Rockets effort. Chase Budinger made a deep three in the corner and the Suns went into fast break mode until they committed a charge at the other end against, yeah, Chase Budinger. Then Battier made a falling down layup; the Suns immediately released downcourt to JRich for a 3 which he missed and who got the rebound? Battier. Amazing hustle.

But they weren’t good enough for the Suns. Frye fouled out and was like 2 of 7 from three but he had the big shot of the game right before his sixth foul. Nash had a bad shooting game but had 16 assists and was just amazing. I can’t believe how well Stoudemire is playing.

I will certainly watch my NYK tonight but that was just a pleasure to watch, basketball played with high energy throughout and an amazing skill level.

Wow, Charlotte got Stephen Jackson.

Jackson goes from one nutty coach to another.  I have no idea how that deal makes sense for either team.

On second thought…

Golden State sure saves a lot of money in the deal and they get rid of a digruntled player.  Radman can shoot 3′s for Nellie.  Bell can D up whoever Curry or Ellis are unable to guard. Maybe? Does Jennings score 55 if the Warriors have Bell.  Can Raja D up PG’s, too?

Charlotte commits to Jackson’s 4 more years – surprising they are spending the money.  Also, they get a solid player at what was their weakest spot offensively, and a good defensive player in Jackson.

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Exclamation Point

My god… Ty Lawson! Send it in little man!!

Yes, and the Foul!

Ah, yet another point guard the Knicks could’ve/should’ve selected. Though, in fairness, a lot of other teams passed on him, too, mostly because he’s short. So dumb. 

Ty Lawson gets all “Robert Pack” on the Lakers.  Sweet Jesus…

Classic Pack:

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