At the risk of repeating myself, not that this ever stopped me....
BoD frequently likes to reference his Carmelo Anthony Knicks-Boston Trade Proposal, in which he had the prescience to fantasize about the Knicks copping Jaylen Brown & Terry Rozier.
K.
As someone who certainly made his peace with Carmelo Anthony as a Knick, in real time I was roundly mocked on this FORUM for my virulent opposition to the Carmelo Anthony Trade.
As some might recall, Melo demanded an immediate trade, and the Knicks acquiesced, instead of simply waiting for the summer, signing him as a free agent, and KEEPING ALL OF THEIR ASSETS. Again, instead of simply waiting for free agency, they cashed in ALL OF THEIR YOUTHFUL TALENT, and, of course, draft picks.
I forget who reamed me out, but I was most genially castigated for my horror at the Knicks adding to their beau-coup of assets, when then Denver GM, Masai Ujiri, insisted on adding Timofey Mozgov to the heist, which included, among others, our starting PG, Raymond Felton, who was then having a career year in tandem with Amare Stoudamire, as well as former #1 draft picks Danilo Gallineri and Wilson Chandler, who were thriving under Coach Mike D'Antoni, and draft picks, of course, because over the history of this franchise, draft picks have been spent like a drunken sailor.
DRUNKEN SAILORS > Instant Gratification > SUCKING SUCKING SUCKING....
Hey, back when Hubie Brown was the coach, we traded two #1 picks for Gerald Henderson and Juuwan Oldham that turned into the #5 and #7 picks. That was the draft that yielded the likes of Scottie Pippen and Kevin Johnson among others. We got back a later #1 pick, the seventeenth pick as I recall, which produced Mark Jackson, but still.
The #1 pick we flipped (and Marcus Camby) we surrendered for Antonio McDyess, turned into Nene Hillario (Drafted one slot before Amare Stoudamire), and who was that late first round PG who washed out? Anyone?
The second of two #1 picks we gave up for Stephon Marbury turned into Gordon Hayward.
Hey we gave up two #1 picks for Eddy Curry, which turned into LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah.
And Carmelo?
As I recall, one #1 pick was a gimme, and one #1 pick gave Denver the right to swap.
And at the risk of repeating myself, but hey, why not?
That final #1 pick Denver pilfered for us, so that Melo could get his money straightaway, rather than wait for the summer, and ended up stripping the team of talent which might've enabled the Knicks to compete, and make Melo complete?
JAMAL MURRAY, 6'4" PG Out Of Kentucky.
Jamal Murray' stat line in these here 2020 playoffs: 27. 1 PPG 5.0 RPG 6.4 APG 50.2 FG% 49.1 3P% 91.3 FT%
And the Knicks are presently creating an offer, ALLEGEDLY, for Chris Paul, a great man, a great PG, a great competitor, a great leader, and 35 years old.
Jamal Murray is 23 years old.
I have seen trade proposals, both on line and in this forum, in which 21-year old Kevin Knox and 22-year old Dennis Smith's names have been happily floated.
I'm going to go out on a limb and make a prediction.
If we give up on Knox and Smith, and simply toss them in the hopper, la-de-dah, we are going to watch them mature and prosper on teams with the patience to let them grow and nurture their talent.
I have made my peace with the notion of the Knicks reaching out for the likes of a Chris Paul. That does not mean I am doing a dance of joy about it.
I am afraid we are about to enter yet another rabbit hole.