Thursday, July 5, 2012

Jason Kidd to the Knicks? makes no sense. While the Clippers improve and Heat make their move

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Steve Nash has stolen the spotlight of this hectic but fun free agency for the moment. 24 hours after his move to Los Angeles, and the buzz is still going on. Will Nash be a good fit or not for the lakers? That question will be heavily debated until the season starts and we spoke on it in yesterday's entry.  Yet, the Clippers just keep giving us reasons to believe that they are a legitimate western conference championship contenders.
The Clippers have been in the Ray Allen hunt alongside the defending champions since day 1. Today they gave up on that hunt and instead signed Jamal Crawford and Chauncey Billups. Crawford has been coming off the bench for most of his career and is a former six man of the year. However, look for him to start alongside Chris Paul to form a devastating backcourt. Crawford is a traditional shooting guard and a downright scorer, he can spot up, create by himself and can score against any defense (interesting fact, he is the all time leader in 4 point plays in the history of the league). Billups, who started at shooting guard last season, was injured after only 20 games but he was having a terrific season. He will play the point when CP3 is out and will play alongside him.
Whether they decide to bring Billups or Crawford off the bench, you are now looking at a bench that will feature Lamar Odom, Billups or Crawford, and potentially Nick Young and Kenyon Martin (who are both free agents). The Clippers will have size, depth from the bench, shooting, and will add something they desperately needed last year: Free Throw shooting. Paul was the only consistent free throw shooter after Billups went down, now with Billups and Crawford back expect that problem to be ancient history.
Now Ray Allen, has a very difficult choice to make. We laugh at those who say that there is no way that Allen would choose hated Rival Heat over the Celtics. The reality of the matter is that it is a very difficult choice to make. On one side Allen would only be making half as much money if he goes to Miami and would essentially be betraying Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. On the flip side, realistically speaking Miami will be the favorites next season, they are the defending champions and the Celtics are only getting older. In addition, Allen knows that returning to Boston would mean coming off the bench for Avery Bradley, something that Allen feels disrespected about. So why come off the bench for a team that you helped win a championship? and who's starting spot he (Allen) is giving to a player that will never be as good as he is (Bradley). Instead of coming off the bench for the defending champion who have 2 superstar players in their prime, and will definitely give him a better shot at a tittle. So, ultimately it comes down to Money VS winning opportunities.
Finally, the Knicks have agreed to sign Jason Kidd in a move that we believe will change nothing. The Knicks tried and failed to sign Steve Nash and now must focus on resigning pg Jeremy Linn, who was offered a 4 year 30 million by Houston. Linn has verbally agreed to sign the offer sheet. The Rockets have placed the Knicks in a tough spot, the Knicks can only offer Linn a 24.5 Million 4 year contract. Therefore, if the Knicks decide to match the rockets offer, they will be paying Luxury taxes once the new collective bargaining agreement kicks. Despite this, we expect the Knicks to resign Linn because of all the money he makes them off the court,  So why bring in Jason Kidd? The word around is that he will be serve as a mentor for Linn, but will he start or come off the bench? When Linn Exploded last year in the absence of Melo, it raised national concerns about whether Melo and Linn can play together. Whether they can or not, the New York Knicks will not be a championship team this year and Jason Kidd will not change that. Contrast to popular believe, there is just no way that Stoudemire and Melo can work together, and those 2 (not Jeremy Linn) are the key for the Knick's success.
Yes, the Knicks have one If not the best scorer in the league in Melo, but when the ball gets to him, it doesn't continue its movement. For all his offensive bringings, Melo is also a defensive Liability. Their best defensive player is Iman Shumpert a second year player who is coming off a torn ACL. Jason Kidd will provide steady leadership and a great mentor for Linn (if they sign him back) but it wont catapult the Knicks into the Easter Conference Elite. Kidd has not been as good as Nash now for quite some years, and as such the Knicks will be no better than a 4th seed at most.
-In other news, Eric Gordon stated that he feels the Suns are more committed and does not wish the Hornets to match the offer that the Suns have provided
-Kyle Lowry of the Rockets was traded to Toronto, he had voiced his displeasure with Rockets Coach Kevin McHale and did not wish to return to Houston
-Hasheem Thabeet has signed a 2 year contract with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Thabeet was the second pick of the 2009 NBA Draft, and has failed to meet expectations so far
-Jameer Nelson stated that he will be returning to the Orlando Magic next season

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