NY Daily News<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Isiah Thomas is in the market for a rugged power forward to play alongside Eddy Curry, and Thomas may look to revisit acquiring Wallace, the volatile Pistons veteran who fouled out and was ejected in the fourth quarter of Detroit's season-ending loss in Cleveland in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. There already is talk of the Pistons breaking up their team after losing four straight games to LeBron James and the Cavaliers. Wallace, who is signed through the 2009 season, is the most logical choice to be moved.</div>LinkWhenever there are rumors someone is leaving their team, Isiah always seems to come a runnin.
<span style="font-family:Arial">Rasheed Wallace is the type of player that could push New York into the playoffs. However, it causes problems as well. Depending on who they trade, it could create a major logjam at the PF/C spot. Rasheed is a proven winner, he's been in the playoffs in 10 out of 11 NBA seasons.If they make this move, they're heading in the right direction.</span>
Who doesn't Isiah want in New York? Nevermind that they've been over the f*cking cap for the past -forever- and will be for the next decade, all the while missing the playoffs by longshots.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (noballer07 @ Jun 5 2007, 12:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Who doesn't Isiah want in New York? Nevermind that they've been over the f*cking cap for the past -forever- and will be for the next decade, all the while missing the playoffs by longshots. </div>Once Francis and Marbury's contracts expire, they'll lose a bunch of cap. Right around 35 million. So, you can blame those 2 players for most of the cap problems.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GrizzFanTaylor @ Jun 5 2007, 12:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Once Francis and Marbury's contracts expire, they'll lose a bunch of cap. Right around 35 million. So, you can blame those 2 players for most of the cap problems.</div>I know Marbury (who is owed over $20 million undeserving) has a player option at the end of next season, and Franchise is up after 08/09...but other than that, they're still pretty screwed. Especially if they get Rasheed and he doesn't help them improve.
Knicks Give:Jamal CrawfordQuentin RichardsonPistons Give:Rasheed WallaceCarlos DelfinoPistons First Rounder #27 Give's us the bench we've needed for a long long time.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Combs @ Jun 5 2007, 02:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Knicks Give:Jamal CrawfordQuentin RichardsonPistons Give:Rasheed WallaceCarlos DelfinoPistons First Rounder #27 Give's us the bench we've needed for a long long time.</div>That trade would be pretty good, actually.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Combs @ Jun 5 2007, 02:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Knicks Give:Jamal CrawfordQuentin RichardsonPistons Give:Rasheed WallaceCarlos DelfinoPistons First Rounder #27 Give's us the bench we've needed for a long long time.</div>I'd consider that deal for NY, though I just dont know about Sheed in NY. We have enough issues and characters and I'm not sure if we need another one. I'd honestly rather go after Rashard Lewis or Jermaine O'Neal first, then Sheed as the next option. Theres no doubt our cap is going down (about 50 mil this coming offseason, depending on what we do) to 88 mil or so, so we just need to keep knocking it down while trying to stay competitive.
^^ rather not why add another me first player to the team? Sheed is a probably the best veteran in the NBA right now. He has expirience and a consistent 3pt shot(Q IS NOT A SHOOTER) Sheed might be able to fill up Eddy Curry's defense and tutor him some things.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Combs @ Jun 5 2007, 02:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Knicks Give: Jamal Crawford Quentin Richardson Pistons Give: Rasheed Wallace Carlos Delfino Pistons First Rounder #27 Give's us the bench we've needed for a long long time.</div> Detroit would be left with Chris Webber (mulling retirement, on the decline big time), Antonio McDyess (also aging), and Jason Maxiell on the frontline. I don't like that deal for Detroit.
Only the Knicks and Isiah Thomas would be thinking about something as short sighted as going after Rasheed Wallace.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jun 6 2007, 08:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Detroit would be left with Chris Webber (mulling retirement, on the decline big time), Antonio McDyess (also aging), and Jason Maxiell on the frontline. I don't like that deal for Detroit.</div>We have Nazr who it would seem we are stuck with. I dont think Nazr is horrible..he was just buried in our rotation. We also have Amir coming up who should be in the rotation next year as well. I would start Maxiell and Nazr and bring McDyess and Amir of the bench. I think Maxi an Amir could both contribute to our team next year.Of course the frontline isn't nearly as good as it was this year though with Sheed..but oh well.I'd prob keep #27 though I dunno.
For Godsakes Isiah, please just rebuild. NO MORE CONTRACTS. I've been praising Sheed as much as the next guy. But I just wanna see the young guys develop in NY. Get the salary cap down. And finally keep a lottery pick. Knowing Isiah, I think he'd give up a future UNPROTECTED 1st round draft pick to acquire Sheed.