Dime Dropper
All-Star
I've been very critical of almost all the trade proposals on here, so I suppose it's time for me to be told what's wrong with my proposed trades.
Sac out:
Ron Artest
Sac In:
Malik Rose (exp.)
Wilson Chandler (young, unproven big)
NY 2008 1st round pick
Why for Kings:
Gets rid of Ron who will likely opt out at end of season. For once make a trade that actually looks like an attempt to start rebuilding. We get an expiring, a young guy who could turn out to be a decent player, and likely a lottery pick in a very good draft. We'd finally be able to have a future to look forward to with Martin, Hawes and the two picks... Not the uncertainty that we all look at the Kings future with now.
Why Not: GP and Maloofs seem to still be thinking we can/should make the POs. Very silly, of course, but the only reason why a team wouldn't do this trade. They want to postpone re-building until the last second.
Why for Knicks:
Knicks have far less reason to do this than the Kings.
Anyhow, they gain Artest who Isaiah likes, and they undoubtedly strenthen their team without losing any contributors/Lee. However, they also go down in history as having the most unpredictable starting lineup ever. In any sports. Did I mention, like, ever?
Why not for Knicks:
A lotto pick in this draft can change the future of a franchise (even the Knicks) if picked correctly. You especially don't want to give it up for an unreliable player like Artest. You lose little talent in this trade if you're the Knicks, but you could also take on a big problem. The fact that their GM is Isaiah works for the Kings in this one.
Sac out:
Ron Artest
Sac In:
Malik Rose (exp.)
Wilson Chandler (young, unproven big)
NY 2008 1st round pick
Why for Kings:
Gets rid of Ron who will likely opt out at end of season. For once make a trade that actually looks like an attempt to start rebuilding. We get an expiring, a young guy who could turn out to be a decent player, and likely a lottery pick in a very good draft. We'd finally be able to have a future to look forward to with Martin, Hawes and the two picks... Not the uncertainty that we all look at the Kings future with now.
Why Not: GP and Maloofs seem to still be thinking we can/should make the POs. Very silly, of course, but the only reason why a team wouldn't do this trade. They want to postpone re-building until the last second.
Why for Knicks:
Knicks have far less reason to do this than the Kings.
Anyhow, they gain Artest who Isaiah likes, and they undoubtedly strenthen their team without losing any contributors/Lee. However, they also go down in history as having the most unpredictable starting lineup ever. In any sports. Did I mention, like, ever?
Why not for Knicks:
A lotto pick in this draft can change the future of a franchise (even the Knicks) if picked correctly. You especially don't want to give it up for an unreliable player like Artest. You lose little talent in this trade if you're the Knicks, but you could also take on a big problem. The fact that their GM is Isaiah works for the Kings in this one.
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