We had a winning record, and a young team with good chemistry, chaired by our free agent Stoudamire, and a PG in Felton was peaking and having a career year.
Stoudamire gave us half a season of MVP ball. That was fun. The rest of his tenure was torture. Punching the fire extinguisher? Fucking bonehead cost us playoff games. But Melo gets all the blame here for wanting what we happily gave to the uninsurable Amare. Felton had a year or two left before he got too fat. That pre-Melo squad had no legs. It was a mirage. Chandler got hurt. Gallo got hurt. Mozgov became an albatross. It would've taken years before that miasma would have produced a playoff series win - if ever.
All interesting conclusions. Amare's dissolution being first and foremost among the fade to whack.
And without debating the merits of your sundry conclusions, one FACT is inescapable.
As well as Melo performed, when gifted the center ring in the Knicks circus, his fundamental egotism, his insistence on getting his money not once BUT TWICE, handcuffed the Knicks and their ability to surround him with players who would have complemented his skill set.
* Those draft picks were irretrievable opportunities to replenish our stock of young/high upside players to play with him.
* His max/no trade contract on the re-up hampered our cap space, and ONCE AGAIN, the Knicks were unable to surround him with players who might have enabled him
Denver sends Melo, Chauncey Billups, Shelden Williams and Renaldo Balkman to the Knicks in exchange for Wilson Chandler (there goes that pick), Danilo Gallinari (and that one), Raymond Felton, Timofey Mozgov, one first (2014) and two seconds.
As it so happens, ironically, Denver used that #1 to select Doug McDermott (who was later involved in the OKC Melo trade which also brought us Kanter and Mitchell Robinson).
And what players were available after McDermott?
Zach Levine. TJ Warren. Jusuf Nurkić. Gary Harris. Clint Capella. Bogdan Bogdanović
FOOTNOTE: Ace basketball handicapper Phil Jackson chose Cleanthony "Strip Club" Early at #34 in that same 2014 Draft. Who were selected afterwards that Phil might have tapped? Spencer Dimwiddie. Nikola Jokić. Jordan Clarkson.
AGONY.
MORAL OF THIS STORY: Be careful with what you wish for and never, NEVER, discount the value of any draft picks. This narrative is already doubling down on itself with fans eager to toss the Dallas #1 picks into any manner of deals, because they will "Only" be late first round picks. Looking at the talent that panned out on #2 picks after Early dropped off the grid, one is heartened that among Rose's hires for Assistant GMs are cap space and scouting experts with verifiable track records.
PS: No more wire hangers. NO MORE MELO TRADES...or Curry Or McDyess Or Bargnani Or Marbury Or Strickland Or Gerald Henderson TRADES. Big Tits > Knicks > DESPAIR.