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Originally Posted by MrJayremmie
^Yea. I'm talkin' about on the court. That kind of stuff is easier to predict because we knew his playstyle, and the playstyle of guys on your roster.
At this point, i think it will be very hard to deal him. Ideally you'd probably want to deal him with other big salaries and eithe get expiring contracts, young players or 1st rounders.
we'll see what happens with Zach. I just don't think NY is the right place for him.
I felt bad for NY, but i read this and saw what you guys were saying and just bookmarked it.
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i dont think the city is a problem , people make way too much of it, its not like randolph was some hick who couldn't adjust to city life , he was fine with city life , he was just in a bigger city .
it was his play . the media didn't make him hold the ball ruining the team's flow , or chuck up 3's for no real reason other than the defense let him have it...if he had a problem it was because of that .
the knicks supposedly had a deal on the table for nene for zach and thomas turned it down , i think his value is ok for what he is , a really good player paid like he is a great one for too many years.
i would deal him for kenyon martin and a 1st rounder and call it a day ...same years on the deal , but zach is much better on the offensive side of the ball and a better rebounder, but a lesser defender.
the knicks are better off building around curry and only need a guy who can defend , board and hit a J for some spacing , martin is a good finisher and seems to have his legs back , the nuggets are a winning team with a strong minded coach and they dont need to play randolph , so its in Zach's best interest to get with the program or he he may not even play , but if he plays the way he is supposed to , the nuggets are instantly a much better team...especially seeing the way they need extra firepower right now.