i read this on Marc Stein's trade analysis' on ESPN.com, "San Antonio had hoped to bring Karl Malone out of retirement, or at least move Rose for Donyell Marshall or Clifford Robinson" http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1998928 I would have done this in a heartbeat. Rose produces in limited minutes, and he's good inside
Serious? He's kind of overpaid, he's smallish, but works hard. I don't think it would be enough for Cliff. I'll take the two second rounders and try to come up with a steal like Cliffy when he was drafted. Looks like Isiah already took the bait.
Malik Rose has three years left at 6, 6.5, and 7.1 million....why would that have been a good trade? The C-Rob trade was to move salary, not take any on, and I certainly don't think Rose is good enough for them to take. His contract is shorter, but worth a lot more annually than Najera's and most people were complaining about his contract. I'm very happy with Mullin staying away from this deal. And Stephen A. Smith getting on ESPNEWS earlier today and saying that it was a good deal for New York is hilarious. He won't do anything for the Knicks, meanwhile the Spurs just got a whole lot deeper with Nazr Muhammad.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting J-Rich23:</div><div class="quote_post">This is one move I must criticize Mullin on this would have been a great trade.</div> Wha--? Slow down J-Rich23. Breathe It's been an exciting day with Bdiddy and Randy Moss and all, but it's hard to understand you with the run-on sentences. You said it is "one move you must criticize Mullin on" or it "would have been a great trade". ?