http://www.realgm.com/src_twoplusthefoul/120/20060629/report_cards_from_the_2006_draft/
New York Knicks
Renaldo Balkman (#20)
Mardy Collins (#29)
After the Balkman pick, I’m surprised that there was not a violent riot at Madison Square Gardens. I always tend to give Isiah Thomas the benefit of the doubt when it comes to drafting, but this time it looks like he reached about a round higher than Balkman was projected, even though Phoenix was reportedly interested in him as well. Thomas must see something in him and we’ll have to wait until the summer leagues to see what that is.
Collins is a solid pick at 29, but not for the Knicks, who already have more combo guards than they know what to do with.
Grade: F+
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on a side note what the hell is an F+??? You fail with style?

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NEW YORK KNICKS
Round 1: Renaldo Balkman , SF, South Carolina (No. 20)
Mardy Collins, PG, Temple (No. 29)
Round 2: No picks
Analysis: From 1995 to 2004, the Knicks were the worst drafting team in the NBA, according to our John Hollinger. Isiah Thomas did a pretty good job of reversing course the last two years, but took two major steps backwards this year.
I understand why Thomas likes Renaldo Balkman -- he's the anti-Knick. He's a hard working, blue-collar athlete who scraps and fights for everything he gets. He doesn't want to shoot 20 times a game and doesn't have a 40-man entourage whispering in his ear about how great he is.
But I just don't think Balkman has the talent to warrant a first-round selection. He might have the right attitude, but I can't see him as anything more than a marginal role player in the NBA.
Given who was on the board when Thomas selected Balkman -- including Marcus Williams, Rajon Rondo and Shannon Brown -- I think this was a wasted pick.
The Knicks' second first-rounder was better -- sort of. Mardy Collins is a big combo guard who knows how to play. But his lack of athleticism and shaky jumper combined with the fact that the Knicks already have four combo guards on their roster means that he's unlikely to contribute much.
James Dolan said in a press conference this week that Isiah had a year to turn the Knicks around or he would be fired. I wonder if Isiah just moved up the timetable on his exit.
Grade: F
-Chad Ford
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