Assuming NY stands pat this off season. I'm more concerned with what Gordon could turn into here. I remember you calling him nothing more than a role player this past season, but I see a lot of Arenas in his future. I'm not ready to write Tyson off yet. Although he was very disappointing this year, he's still a defensive presence. How old was Ben Wallace when he finally figured stuff out? Rose's expiring contract would be a nice chip, but they've got a lot of nice chips already without him. It's a gamble. Could pay off, could fail, not a no-brainer -- and I suspect the Knicks are planning on making a run at next off season's free agent class, too. Wait, what? I'm a huge Gordon fan, but he hasn't the size or ability to drive like Arenas does. The comparison is fairly ridiculous. BTW, he means its rather easy to find sharpshooting guards that can hit open 3's...which is fairly true. name some of these guards that are comparable to gordon then? There is no point in trading anyone on this team unless it brings in a superstar. What this teams need is: 1) A big guard who can play D 2) inside size and scoring I would be fine with finding a big guard that can play 1/2 and rotate hinrich/gordon and him in.... but more than anything the bulls need size and scoring down low. Guard play is the least of this team's worries.