Garbage for Garbage
true...true, but the franchise will make 16m next year +17 the following year. adonal whom i do not know will make 8.9, then 9.7m... so salaries do not match up...
ofcourse maybe we can include some additional dog-shit... burger-king james and jefferies...
if IT is able to move these guys, he deserves exec of the decade...
Golden State Warriors
Incoming Players
Steve Francis
Salary: $15,070,000 Years Remaining: 3
PTS: 10.6 REB: 3.5 AST: 3.9 PER: 15.16
Outgoing Players: Adonal Foyle, Stephen JacksonNew York Knicks
Incoming Players
Adonal Foyle
Salary: $8,125,000 Years Remaining: 4
PTS: 2.3 REB: 2.7 AST: 0.4 PER: 13.74
Stephen Jackson
Salary: $6,120,000 Years Remaining: 4
PTS: 15.3 REB: 2.9 AST: 3.8 PER: 14.21
Outgoing Players: Steve Francis
According to the ESPN Trade Machine, Franchise for Foyle/Jackson would work because there contracts equal the same with us saving about a million...This is not the dreamer trades like the KG and J Oneals I have be seeing, but this does make sense for both teams, we unload Franchise for two D-minded players who do not need excessive minutes and can be effective in spot duty (esp. Foyle). Franchise also could possibly ressurect his career in a running and gunning offense in O-Town (BTW, wouldnt the Oakland Warriors sound alot better than Golden State does? I wish they would change their city name to that) Those who might consider this trade a bad one have to be realistic; we are trading garbage for garbage but at least we do not have to play the garbage and essentially I think GSW is getting the better deal b/c Foyle is as useless as JJ13. Even if we decide to dump one of them, it is better than dumping Franchise money (15 mil). Therefore, If we take on Stephen Jackson, who although one of the craziest bastards in the league but talented, I would do this in a heart-beat...The dude can be like QRich insurance and we can only pray that if we do end up with him, he stays out of jail and Foyle can be the next JJ20 or Cato, just making more money, but hey we are the Knicks; the most generous team in the league. So, what do you guys think?