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BRIGGS
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1/27/2009  11:10 AM
to bring in some help. If the heat can offer Marion to the Kings for Brad Miller--why don't we? He can replace Jefferies
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1/27/2009  11:12 AM
Funny, we are winning while rebuilding and givng minutes to the ute.

MDA is doing a great job!!!!!

Can you trade JJ2 straight up for Miller? Or are we still using Lee as a throw in?
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1/27/2009  11:18 AM
Knicks need a center and a shooting guard...Mike Miller and Brad Miller would be completely awesome.
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1/27/2009  11:48 AM
I was always hoping the expirings could be used to ship out either Jeffries or Curry. An expiring and a 3 year contract for two 2 year contracts. The other team gets cap room for 2009, we get cap room for 2010.

For example, Malik/Jeffries for Kenny Thomas/Mikki Moore. Or Marbury/Jeffries for Brad Miller/Thomas/Moore.
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1/27/2009  11:51 AM
Posted by EnySpree:

Knicks need a center and a shooting guard...Mike Miller and Brad Miller would be completely awesome.

they should also trade for andre miller, oliver miller, and barney miller.
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1/27/2009  11:56 AM
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by EnySpree:

Knicks need a center and a shooting guard...Mike Miller and Brad Miller would be completely awesome.

they should also trade for andre miller, oliver miller, and barney miller.

the sad thing, all three can probably jump higher than Brad miller...
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1/27/2009  12:20 PM
Posted by tkf:
Posted by djsunyc:
Posted by EnySpree:

Knicks need a center and a shooting guard...Mike Miller and Brad Miller would be completely awesome.

they should also trade for andre miller, oliver miller, and barney miller.

the sad thing, all three can probably jump higher than Brad miller...

you know I wish I could have a Miller right now

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1/27/2009  12:38 PM
This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.
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1/27/2009  12:42 PM


walsh preparing for the trade deadline...
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1/27/2009  12:47 PM
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

Yep. Of course you know better. Isles great basketball mind...
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1/27/2009  12:48 PM
Posted by djsunyc:



walsh preparing for the trade deadline...

Isiah Tomas was looking mich better. Thats really helped a lot...
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1/27/2009  12:58 PM
Posted by arkrud:
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

Yep. Of course you know better. Isles great basketball mind...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01122009/sports/knicks/walsh_has_no_plans_for_quick_fix_149790.htm?page=2
Walsh disputed he'd be happier missing the playoffs to get a lottery pick since the Knicks don't have a 2010 first-rounder.

"I think it's very valuable to make the playoffs," Walsh said. "The playoffs are a whole different ballgame."
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1/27/2009  1:07 PM
Posted by BRIGGS:

to bring in some help. If the heat can offer Marion to the Kings for Brad Miller--why don't we? He can replace Jefferies

I'm sure the Knicks have made it clear to the entire league that they are open to any and all Marbury trade possibilities...

The issue becomes two sided in my mind....

1 - Do other teams what salary relief next year in order to trade servicable players for nothing?

2 - Are the Knicks (under Donnie Walsh) willing to make Zeke type trades (even short term ones) that bring in supplemental talent at a very high price (an extra year of salary at $21M in order to move Steph).

And...

If the answer is yes to both #s 1 and 2 --- are other teams willing to sweeten the deal by adding a decent young player (ex. Francisco Garcia) if the Knicks are willing to take $21M off their books next season.

The deal I thought about was something like Steph and Roberson for Miller, Thomas and Garcia or Salmons.

Knicks dump Steph - add huge salary in 09 but add servicable center and pick up a young combo guard.
Kings dump huge $$ in 09/10 but have to kick in a young guard for the pleasure of saving all that $.

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1/27/2009  1:10 PM
Posted by 30andOverClub:
Posted by arkrud:
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

Yep. Of course you know better. Isles great basketball mind...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01122009/sports/knicks/walsh_has_no_plans_for_quick_fix_149790.htm?page=2
Walsh disputed he'd be happier missing the playoffs to get a lottery pick since the Knicks don't have a 2010 first-rounder.

"I think it's very valuable to make the playoffs," Walsh said. "The playoffs are a whole different ballgame."

I'm in agreement with this avenue when you are talking 14th pick or 15 the pick and make the playoffs. The whole key here is can we improve the team to make the playoffs and make a good showing. When we made the playoffs in Marburys first year--it was a waste as we got blown out 3 straight games. If we get to the playoffs I want them to atleast try to get us some improvement at the C and SG positions with those ending contracts.
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1/27/2009  1:13 PM
Posted by 30andOverClub:
Posted by arkrud:
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

Yep. Of course you know better. Isles great basketball mind...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01122009/sports/knicks/walsh_has_no_plans_for_quick_fix_149790.htm?page=2
Walsh disputed he'd be happier missing the playoffs to get a lottery pick since the Knicks don't have a 2010 first-rounder.

"I think it's very valuable to make the playoffs," Walsh said. "The playoffs are a whole different ballgame."

What else is he supposed to say??? Especially when they charge crazy amounts to their season ticket holders.

It's counter intuitive to collect players that he can dump for cap space in 2010 but then say that getting those players playoff experience is the most important thing.
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1/27/2009  1:18 PM
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

i agree. i really think we should just tank the rest of the way, pick up some extra picks we can in trades, & build through the draft for next season... then in 2010 we'll be in perfect shape to sign 2 max guys, which is supposedly what Walsh said was his goal from the very beginning... if he makes an Isiah-style trade to bring in longterm salary that runs past 2010 just to make the playoffs this year, that brings us right back to where we were a couple years ago.
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1/27/2009  2:29 PM
Posted by TMS:
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

i agree. i really think we should just tank the rest of the way, pick up some extra picks we can in trades, & build through the draft for next season... then in 2010 we'll be in perfect shape to sign 2 max guys, which is supposedly what Walsh said was his goal from the very beginning... if he makes an Isiah-style trade to bring in longterm salary that runs past 2010 just to make the playoffs this year, that brings us right back to where we were a couple years ago.

It's mind boggling. "Sources" say things, fans get excited, and then all of a sudden it's gospel and was the plan all along. When Walsh first signed on, Day 1, he said his plan was two-fold:

A. Get the team in position to have cap-flexibility in 2010. He didn't even specifically mention getting under the cap, just to have flexibility.

B. Become playoff (his words) competitive over the next two years.

http://query-origin.andohs.net/8000A6/content-root3.andomedia.com/origin/mp3/stations/1367/080402_sas_walsh.mp3

I haven't seen him say differently since then.
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1/27/2009  2:40 PM
Posted by islesfan:
Posted by 30andOverClub:
Posted by arkrud:
Posted by islesfan:

This franchise doesn't know what it wants to do. I'd bet that the GN and head coach each have different goals. Walsh would love to see the team tank so they could get a better draft pick and D'Antoni wants to get into the playoffs at all costs.

It'll be interesting to see if Walsh will gut the team at the trade deadline, assuming he can find takers. It would be the smart move. This year's first round pick is too important. They can try to make the playoffs next year.

Yep. Of course you know better. Isles great basketball mind...

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01122009/sports/knicks/walsh_has_no_plans_for_quick_fix_149790.htm?page=2
Walsh disputed he'd be happier missing the playoffs to get a lottery pick since the Knicks don't have a 2010 first-rounder.

"I think it's very valuable to make the playoffs," Walsh said. "The playoffs are a whole different ballgame."

What else is he supposed to say??? Especially when they charge crazy amounts to their season ticket holders.

It's counter intuitive to collect players that he can dump for cap space in 2010 but then say that getting those players playoff experience is the most important thing.

Are these tickets refundable or something? I'm unaware. But seriously, as I responded to TMS, Walsh has repeatedly stated he wants playoffs AND cap-flexibility, from the very first day. All of his moves have been consistent with this plan so far. Hired an experienced coach instead of Mark Jackson, traded $27MM off of the 2010 cap while adding nothing to it so far, and meanwhile the Knicks are just 1 game out of the playoffs. Not sure how he's not accomplishing exactly what he said he wanted to.

Also, my belief is that Lee, Duhon, Gallo, Chandler, our 2009 pick and Nate (or whoever he's traded for) will be on the team past 2010. Those are the players getting playoff experience.
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1/27/2009  2:43 PM
Posted by BRIGGS:

to bring in some help. If the heat can offer Marion to the Kings for Brad Miller--why don't we? He can replace Jefferies

What is the point of these trades? Isn't this franchise rebuilding? You want to take away minutes from Gallo and Chandler to give to Marion?
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1/27/2009  2:46 PM
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walsh preparing for the trade deadline...


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