I disagree on that point. Its not like his contract is an albatross. Its $21 million over the next 3 seasons. Of the 29 players that averaged 19 ppg he had the 3rd cheapest salary (Thomas & Lilard). He is cheap & productive while only 30 years old. With the continuing rise of the salary cap (it could jump to $67 million after next season) his contract will look like more and more of a value.
To Minny, he was brought in to add a scoring punch and to appease Love who wanted to make the postseason. Now that Love is being moved, he is nothing more than a stop gap until they find a younger and cheaper replacement (that maybe Wiggins if they see him as a SG). Moving a veteran for a 1st round pick and clearing the books would be ideal (like how PHX got 1st rounders for Scola and Gortat)
If the Knicks are serious about making the playoffs (especially with the East being the way it is) acquiring Martin would be a great get because of his scoring efficiency (career average of 18 ppg and only 12.5 FGA)
The Knicks could take Brewer off Minnys hands to replace Shumpert. Jackson may like Shumpert but he isn't very productive, a poor shooter and a overrated defender.
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=lqfaww2
Knicks Get
Corey Brewer
Kevin Martin
Minnesota Gets:
Andrea Bargnani (1 year, expiring $11.5 million deal)
Iman Shumpert
1st round pick
Caulderon-Martin-Anthony-Stoudimire-Dalembert with a bench of Prigoni-Smith/Hardaway Jr.-Brewer/Early-Smith
or a bigger trade of:
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=mqqhp7f
Knicks Get
Corey Brewer
Kevin Martin
J.J Barea
Minnesota Gets:
Andrea Bargnani (1 year, expiring $11.5 million deal)
Iman Shumpert
Pablo Prigioni
1st round pick
Minnesota would clear the books of $19.2 million over the 15-16 and 16-17 season. The Wolves probably aren't going to want long term deals after dealing Love unless its to Pekovic, Rubio and Wiggins and maybe Thad Young. They'd move both of their non essential personnel in one move. They have been exploring the possibility of getting rid of all 3 players and would allow them to take a step back next year and potentially improve their draft position.
I could also see OKC potentially looking to reacquire Martin (especially if Jackson continues to start alongside Westbrook and Durant)
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=kqozwa8
the could ship out Perkins (expiring deal) and a 1st round pick. I would think OKC would be more willing to due so; in addition to ridding themselves of Perkins they also have 5 first round picks currently on rookie scale deals on roster with Huestis being the 6th playing the D-League and probably coming on after next season)
http://www.sportsworldreport.com/art...kevin-love.htm
all of the above could be a moot point if Martin is indeed included in the deal (probably to Cleveland if it is still only a 3 team deal)