Mr. J
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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Trade possibilities exist, but the returns would be marginal. New York appears to have legitimate interest as Isiah Thomas and Larry Brown begin remaking the Knicks. It's possible they would explore swapping Anfernee Hardaway or Tim Thomas for Finley.
Hardaway ($15.75 million) and Thomas ($13.975 million) have contracts that expire this season and both would match Finley's salary this season ($15.938 million) in trade scenarios.</div>
DallasNews
I would use a Tim Thomas contract for Michael Finley and a first rounder. It might seem silly for us to keep on adding cap, but I think this can work well for us. While washed up an aging, Finley will provide us with a legitimate offensive player who is pretty good in the clutch. He?s also a very good shooter and can provide us with kind of an Allan Houston presence that we?ve lacked. I?m sure how he is defensively, but I heard he was ok. Not too good and not too bad. With Finley, we?ll have another weapon, but I don?t know he?ll be playing under Brown. What does everyone else think of this move?
Hardaway ($15.75 million) and Thomas ($13.975 million) have contracts that expire this season and both would match Finley's salary this season ($15.938 million) in trade scenarios.</div>
DallasNews
I would use a Tim Thomas contract for Michael Finley and a first rounder. It might seem silly for us to keep on adding cap, but I think this can work well for us. While washed up an aging, Finley will provide us with a legitimate offensive player who is pretty good in the clutch. He?s also a very good shooter and can provide us with kind of an Allan Houston presence that we?ve lacked. I?m sure how he is defensively, but I heard he was ok. Not too good and not too bad. With Finley, we?ll have another weapon, but I don?t know he?ll be playing under Brown. What does everyone else think of this move?