Golden State Warriors
Incoming Players
Photo: Jalen Rose (EXPIRING CONTRACT for 2006-2007)
Jalen Rose
Salary: $15,694,250 Years Remaining: 1
PTS: 12.3 REB: 2.9 AST: 2.5 PER: 13.95
Outgoing Players: Adonal Foyle, Mike Dunleavy, Zarko Cabarkapa
New York Knicks
Incoming Players
Photo: Adonal Foyle
Adonal Foyle
Salary: $7,312,500 Years Remaining: 3
PTS: 4.5 REB: 5.5 AST: 0.4 PER: 10.37
Photo: Mike Dunleavy
Mike Dunleavy
Salary: $4,506,261 Years Remaining: 5
PTS: 11.5 REB: 4.9 AST: 2.9 PER: 12.51
Photo: Zarko Cabarkapa
Zarko Cabarkapa
Salary: $1,404,360 Years Remaining: 1
PTS: 3.3 REB: 1.8 AST: 0.3 PER: 9.93
Outgoing Players: Jalen Rose
Warriors-Knicks
Moderators: Mr. Crackerz, JREED, Guybrush, 32
zero3zero wrote:I'd give up AF for Taylor + our second rounder this year or next. It helps NY's D + they'd aquire young talent. Helps us the most though.---***030***---
How???? ..Unless Taylor is an expiring contract I wouldn't do it!
Jalen Rose
A rather large expiring contract in exchange for nobody we'd really miss. He'd give us what's left of his offensive game in a starting small forward role, that would probably be surprisingly spry for a player we're aquiring purely for a cap release. I like the idea of grabbing Jalen Rose (as an expirer) because it's a quick fix at one of our poorest positions, while giving us veteran leadership and solid defense. As far as Golden State's concerned, we can't lose. The trade gets the green light from here.
However
Mike Dunleavy, Adonal Foyle, & Zarko Cabarkapa
No doubt, the biggest turn-on in this trade for the Knicks is Foyle. New York aquires a smashmouthed center, willing to do the dirty work with no offensive payoffs, who could spell Eddy Curry during regular games and play before him against more intimidating forces (like Shaq or Duncan). The problem is, he's not the best blue-collar player out there... but he's probably the most expensive. On top of that, his hands are made of chicken grease, so he's bound to screw up a few plays on the offensive end (but, if he comes off the bench, it'll be less noticeable than it is in Golden State). If I were New York, I'd start listening when Golden State offered up Foyle...
Here's where the trade goes south. Mike Dunleavy is, theoretically, the same player as Quentin Richardson... only he hasn't proven anything yet. His hot streaks make him attractive, but any team would cringe at his pricetag. No matter how sold the Knicks are on Foyle, Dunleavy can only be seen as baggage (and pricey baggage, at that). Topping it off is Zarko Cabarkapa, whose still a project at this point... but he's been semi-successful in limited minutes (and his contract costs a nickel a day). Zarko's nothing more than a warm body in this trade. In the end, New York would probably rather spend Jalen's expiring 15.5 million elsewhere. They can get a smashmouthed big man on the market in Marc Jackson or Mike Sweetney when Jalen's contract goes out the window. Jackson would be cheaper, younger, and more productive than Foyle. For that reason, New York should give this trade the red light.
A rather large expiring contract in exchange for nobody we'd really miss. He'd give us what's left of his offensive game in a starting small forward role, that would probably be surprisingly spry for a player we're aquiring purely for a cap release. I like the idea of grabbing Jalen Rose (as an expirer) because it's a quick fix at one of our poorest positions, while giving us veteran leadership and solid defense. As far as Golden State's concerned, we can't lose. The trade gets the green light from here.
However
Mike Dunleavy, Adonal Foyle, & Zarko Cabarkapa
No doubt, the biggest turn-on in this trade for the Knicks is Foyle. New York aquires a smashmouthed center, willing to do the dirty work with no offensive payoffs, who could spell Eddy Curry during regular games and play before him against more intimidating forces (like Shaq or Duncan). The problem is, he's not the best blue-collar player out there... but he's probably the most expensive. On top of that, his hands are made of chicken grease, so he's bound to screw up a few plays on the offensive end (but, if he comes off the bench, it'll be less noticeable than it is in Golden State). If I were New York, I'd start listening when Golden State offered up Foyle...
Here's where the trade goes south. Mike Dunleavy is, theoretically, the same player as Quentin Richardson... only he hasn't proven anything yet. His hot streaks make him attractive, but any team would cringe at his pricetag. No matter how sold the Knicks are on Foyle, Dunleavy can only be seen as baggage (and pricey baggage, at that). Topping it off is Zarko Cabarkapa, whose still a project at this point... but he's been semi-successful in limited minutes (and his contract costs a nickel a day). Zarko's nothing more than a warm body in this trade. In the end, New York would probably rather spend Jalen's expiring 15.5 million elsewhere. They can get a smashmouthed big man on the market in Marc Jackson or Mike Sweetney when Jalen's contract goes out the window. Jackson would be cheaper, younger, and more productive than Foyle. For that reason, New York should give this trade the red light.