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    Soft Like Twinkie Filling Juggity's Avatar
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    another chucker to pair with Carmelol. Great idea.

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    COMMENTARY | Through the first half of the NBA season, much has been made about how the New York Knicks have grossly underachieved.
    Entering the campaign with le aspirations, things have clearly not gone as planned as the Knicks would find themselves out of the playoffs if the season ended today. Notwithstanding this, and some terrible performances along the way, the news of the Knicks' demise has been far overblown.


    Their struggles are not representative of a systematic breakdown like so many other disappointing teams in the Eastern Conference, such as having a terribly mismatched roster (Detroit Pistons), being a bit too old (Brooklyn Nets) or being a bit too young (Cleveland Cavaliers).


    Instead, the Knicks' struggles can be easily fixed by addressing two main issues: an unhealthy frontcourt and inconsistent point-guard play. Both of these issues can be addressed in one fell swoop by acquiring Russell Westbrook from the Oklahoma City Thunder. I am not suggesting either a fantasy trade for New York that Oklahoma City would never agree to or something that would not be possible under the NBA's salary-cap rules.


    Rather, there is a realistic trade possibility that would both catapult the Thunder into the driver's seat in the Western Conference and position the Knicks to challenge the Indiana Pacers and Miami Heat in the East: Russell Westbrook, Kendrick Perkins and a future second-round draft pick for Tyson Chandler, Iman Shumpert, Raymond Felton and the right to swap future first-round draft picks.

    Why the Thunder Would Do It


    Beyond any doubt, one of the main drags on the Thunder's starting lineup has been Perkins. His general lack of athleticism is not a fit with the fast-paced Thunder. This would be cured tenfold with the addition of Chandler, an athletic rim protector who will provide the team protection when Serge Ibaka strays out of the paint.

    Also, any veteran leadership lost with Perkins would be made up for with former NBA champion Changer. At the same time, Shumpert would fill a need for an athletic two-guard and Felton can slide in and provide depth as the backup point guard.


    While Westbrook has been out injured, Reggie Jackson has played at an extremely high level and appears ready to take over as the regular starting point guard. This will more than soften the blow of losing Westbrook. Plus, cutting ties with him now would once and for all quiet the "can Kevin Durant and Westbrook co-exist" talk that seems to distract the team every postseason.


    Why the Knicks Would Do It


    For the Knicks, the benefit is obvious: Westbrook would be by far the best point guard to call Madison Square Garden home since Walt "Clyde" Frazier. He would provide a sense of athleticism that the Knicks desperately need at the position, and create the kind of matchup nightmares they are usually faced with against teams with better point guards.


    Perhaps even more importantly, Westbrook's arrival as a bona-fide star would further reduce the already small chance that Carmelo Anthony would leave the Knicks in free agency in the offseason, seeing that Westbrook is currently signed to a long-term deal. Finally, Westbrook would thrive under the bright lights on Broadway with his impeccable style and likable personality.


    As great as Chandler has been for the Knicks, the fact remains that they have too many big guys on the roster for too few minutes. With Chandler gone, and once Amar'e Stoudemire and Kenyon Martin get healthy, head coach Mike Woodson will have reason to employ a small lineup to give many teams trouble with the speed of Westbrook and company. Perkins would essentially be a throw-in but could provide some depth on the Knicks' second unit, which generally does not push the ball much anyways.
    Finally, having to give up a first-round draft pick hasn't been an impediment for the Knicks in the past and would certainly not be when it comes to acquiring a superstar like Westbrook.


    Assuming that Westbrook is able to return to the court soon, it doesn't make sense for the Knicks not to make a run at him. By acquiring such a superstar point guard, it is clear that the Knicks would quickly shoot towards the top of the Eastern Conference. Not only would that save this season, but it would also go a long way towards keeping Anthony in New York to build a budding dynasty around the two stars.

    Del Pearson is a lifelong Knicks follower from Upstate New York. His favorite players of all time are Walt Frazier and Carmelo Anthony. Follow Del on Twitter @DelPearson44.

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    MORE LIFE SOON COME 313's Avatar
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    Tl;dr but it would be a good upgrade over that fat guy they have at point now

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    I really don't think it would be a bad idea. I can see Westbrook leaving for Cali anyways if the Thunder don't ring soon.

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    Finally, Westbrook would thrive under the bright lights on Broadway with his impeccable style and likable personality.

    wut?

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    good reading but the trade proposal doesn't seem like a good one for OKC. They lost a star player in the past season (beard ) and they've already tasted the bitterness of it. And despite how great the beta-led team seems, they know damn well they're gonna need frog mutant to survive some tough battles in the playoffs.

    Even if westchuck and dubeta turn out to be unable to co-exist in the long run, then they'll probably trade chuck away but no way would they sell him cheap imho. Chandler, as good defensively as he is, still would have little to provide at the offensive end for the Thunder, and Shumpert would be no more than a backup for Sefo at SG.

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    Oh yeah do it NY. You need more ball hogs in NY.

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    htf is westbrick going to okc, when durant contract finishes 1 season b4 him, i see durant leaving or only a max contract with current players can help him contend...

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    Big daddy Chandler will laugh his way to multiple championships tbh. But OKC can't afford to lose another top 10 talent.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    OKC losing westchuck would be nothing better than Lebron's cavs imho. Dubeta would be made their alpha and the only mule to drag the wagon, and supposedly he'd make a decision similar to that Lebron made in 10. TC was an integral member of the 11' mavs and was a perfect companion next to dirk, but the combination of a hardcore defensive big and a elite score doesn't guarantee any success. The 11' mavs also had a platoon of badass role players who, when on form, would be insoluble problems to the opposing team, and players (Marion, Lincoln) who were capable of shutting down the opposing team's best perimeter scorers. Furthermore, the Mavs had a great coach and a high-quality fan base, which the OKC Thunder can't even dream to have.

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    Tbh if Alpha comes back and OKC gets worse, I could see a possible trade happening in the future. But OKC FO is so stupid that they'd probably trade RWB for Pau, tbh.

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    htf is westbrick going to okc, when durant contract finishes 1 season b4 him, i see durant leaving or only a max contract with current players can help him contend...
    you re ed. westbrick is already in okc

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    Dude provided reasons from both sides why it would be a good trade for both teams but I don't see no reason why OKC should agree to it. And yes, this writer might just be as delusional a knicks fan as kool is a Laker fan.

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    another chucker to pair with Carmelol. Great idea.

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    TBH Westbrook has been chucking less lately (when he has been playing of course)

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