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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
The guy actually hit the nail right on the head. The point is that they don't have enough to win and CA just scores and doesn't contribute enough elsewhere to be worth what they gave up for him including giving up cap flexibility. He is a great scorer and a good rebounder but when the other team doubles you and triple you like they did the other night and there isnt a single other guy who can score despite being wide open...you know....
and yeah I know that AS and CB were out but do you really think he has that game if he isnt forced to be the entire offense? Plus is it really a shocker that a 35 year old PG or a brittle guy with uninsured knees are hurt?
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I don't think the knicks expected to contend for anything this year when they made the trade. I think they wanted a guy to potentially build around and pair up with Amare. I don't think there was a single player in what they traded that will end up being anything special.
In game 2, Carmello looked like a player that was worth trading what they did to get him. He was clearly the best player on the floor for either team. You do whatever you have to do to get a guy like this because there are less than a dozen of them out there.