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All in?

All sorts of talk about Tracy McGrady to the Knicks.  Rumor has the potential deal as some combination of Harrington or Hughes (ie, one of their expiring contracts), Jared Jeffries and his nearly $7 mil next year, Jordan Hill (as consolation for taking Jeffries), AND possibly swapping 2011 picks, giving up 2012 first rounder and 2011 second rounder for a McGrady tryout and possibly Joey Dorsey and Brian Cook.  SNYny (which has done a great job staying on top of all the Knicks rumors) even claims that it’s Donnie trying to get a Rockets 2010 pick in return that is holding up the deal.  Not sure how much sense that makes since any draft pick we obtain eats into this summer’s precious cap space, but I’d have to imagine that it’s the trading of picks in some form that’s holding up the deal.

Clearly, this would be a steep price to pay for McGrady, but this deal is NOT for McGrady, it’s to clear the last remaining cap space needed for the Knicks to obtain two max free agents this summer.  Yes, the price is steep because Donnie is backed into a corner (having made his 2010 free agency plans obvious — how could he have hidden them), but clearing JJ is an absolute must.  No one was taking that Jeffries contract back without a sweetener and Hill is the best non-impact sweetener we have.  Would you rather we include Gallo or Chandler?  Heck no.

The inclusion of draft picks is where a lot of us start to get squeamish and for good reason.  If Donnie comes up empty with the free agent class this summer, this franchise would appear to be toast with no picks to look forward to and no apparent fall back plan.  But, as long as Donnie has the foresight to add lottery protection to any traded picks — an absolute must — then I’m behind the deal.  That way, if we crash and burn we’ll still have those lottery protected picks to save us.  And, remember, in all likelihood we can always just buy some late first round picks in the future (as we bought the Lakers pick which resulted in Toney Douglas).

What do we expect to get out of McGrady though?  Reports have it that this would essential amount to a 30 game try out.  I think there is some truth to that.  It seems more like a risky, if all else fails this summer fall back plan.   I seriously doubt we re-sign McGrady this summer if we can sign Lebron or Joe Johnson or Dwayne Wade, unless it’s on the very cheap.  How cheap will depend on how well he plays out the season, and if there is any market for a fragile, yet talented headcase this summer.

As for McGrady’s impact this season, I’m a bit confused.  We have Gallo and Chandler.  Maybe one of them plays some more 4?  Maybe Gallo gets a little rest since he’s hit a bit of a rookie wall.  Also, with Jeffries being gone, it seems that Jonathan Bender will be back in the mix, and you have to assume that signing Bender was always about creating a backup plan for Jeffries’ eventual departure.  But JJ’s D will sorely be missed, to the point that it will offset any offense McGrady brings to the team.

And, the team’s most pressing need for almost two seasons STILL hasn’t been addressed — we need better PG play!  Can Donnie make something happen for DJ Augustin or Luke Ridnour?  Could Donnie have trumped the Outlaw/Blake for Camby trade being talked about today, with an offer of “all-star” David Lee?  Will Donnie pull the trigger on a Nate Robinson deal, maybe to the Celtics?  With Donnie’s ability to hide his trade intentions from the media, you have to think there is one last move up his sleeve?

Update: This is the best article I’ve seen explaining the cap situation this summer for the Knicks.
http://www.hoopdata.com/recent.aspx?aid=155

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Golden State ready to deal ANYONE on their roster

I wrote about it Friday — due to the under-performance and financial problems of the team, Golden State looks like a prime candidate to deal.  And now, apparently the whole roster is up for sale.  That includes Anthony Randolph and Stephen Curry, one player we know Knicks brass loves, the other (AR) who you’d have to assume D’Antoni would salivate over.  Can the Knicks pull another Sprewell-like fleecing of the Warriors?  Can they grab Randolph or Curry by taking Ellis or Biedrins off their hands?

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NEW Rumor: Tyrus Thomas for Al Harrington.

UPDATE: 4:20 pm – Good analysis of the potential trade on Yahoo.

Not straight up, of course since the salaries don’t match, but that’s the heart of the offer according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo!.  Woj has been on the money a lot, and I trust if he’s seeing smoke.  Here is what he says:

As Thomas has rehabbed a broken forearm, the Bulls have had discussions with several teams, but perhaps none as serious as the ongoing dialogue general manager Gar Forman has had with New York Knicks president Donnie Walsh…  Several sources believe the Bulls are agreeable to a package of Thomas and Jerome James for Knicks forward Al Harrington. Thus far, Walsh has resisted parting with Harrington, but discussions are still active and the teams have explored different combinations in recent days that would ultimately deliver Thomas to the Knicks… “Nothing is imminent, but both sides would like to figure out a way to do this,” one league executive briefed on the talks told Yahoo! Sports.

As far as I’m concerned a deal like this couldn’t happen soon enough.  The likelihood of a deal like this also seems high, considering they were a trade partner last year.  It doesn’t necessarily do anything for us in terms of 2010, but I think Thomas would excel for the Knicks.

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T-Mac!

T-Mac is being paid $22MM this year, expiring. The Rockets don’t want him around.

The Rockets are over the luxury tax line.

You can make a trade within 10%.

This means that if we were to trade them $20MM of contracts, the savings to the Rockets this year would be $4MM.  Give them another $3MM, and that’s $7 million of savings.

Is that enough to pay Jeffries $7 million salary next year?  Yes it is.

Only the Knicks have the crazy near-expiring contracts to make it work.  Hughes and Jeffries.  Or Eddy and Darko.  Or whatever combo that includes Curry or Jeffries.  Only sticking point is that the Rockets are too smart not to know how overpaid both Jeffries and Curry are.  But this isn’t a talent thing, it’s a “we need to get rid of T-Mac so he doesn’t poison the atmosphere and there aren’t many teams that will do a trade that won’t cost us money in coming years.”

Or, if the Knicks just want a shake-up, they could trade a couple of expirings for McGrady (Harrington, Darko, etc.) plus a 2nd round draft pick or something.

The Rockets have just become destination #1 for some contract jettisoning (replacing Minnesota), plus we see what T-Mac has left!  A trade with Minnesota or Houston is coming . . .

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Divide in the Knicks locker room?

Clearly the Knicks have been lacking cohesion on the court – something that I’ve felt was turning into visible frustration between David Lee and Al Harrington.  And, since there is a clear leadership void, are there cliques in the locker room?  Here is the first bit I’ve read about it on the SNY Knicks blog

Reports have mentioned a locker room that is divided based on a leadership standpoint. Multiple sources have told me that the team is split and no leader has emerged and they feel disrespect about the organization’s 2010 focus. The thinking is that Iverson, a sure Hall of Famer, could take that leadership role that seems to be split in the locker room between Harrington and David Lee

No idea if there is any legitimacy to this, but I feel like I’ve noticed Lee and Harrington bickering on the court.  The two haven’t shown any chemistry, but then again the only player on the court Harrington has any chemistry with is himself.  Not exactly sure how Iverson would add any cohesion, unless they thought process is that winning, in and of itself, adds cohesion.

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