*It would have been a fun experiment, but Sports is littered with rejected deals that turned out to be blessings for the rejected parties. Chemistry matters as evident by this most recent Warrior dynasty, and Melo doesn't have a great track record there.
*It may not have worked out for the Blazers, but it does make the NBA product better. OKC can at least compete with the Warriors now, maybe push to 6 games.
*I like it for OKC. They've totally mortgaged their future acquiring one year rentals, and there's going to be nothing in the cupboards this time next year. But they've bettered their odds and are only a Curry or Durant injury from having a real shot at the title. If the stars jettison, they'll likely be lucky to win 20 games next year, and be all the more happy for it as they start the process all over again with a top 4 pick. It's cyclical for small town teams and Presti's got it mastered.
*I like it the Knick too. Honestly, I'd rather have Kanter and McDermott than any combination of Turner, Harkless, Meyers, or whoever else outside our top 3. I'm probably in the minority but I still value skilled big men over specialized wings.