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Every Knicks Trade starting with Patrick Ewing
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ChuckBuck
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8/23/2012  2:21 PM
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9/20/2000: Knicks acquire Luc Longley, Glen Rice, Travis Knight, Vernon Maxwell, Vladimir Stepania, Lazaro Borrell, a 2001 first-rounder (Jamaal Tinsley), two 2001 second-rounders (Michael Wright and Eric Chenowith, and a 2002 first-rounder (Kareem Rush) in exchange for Patrick Ewing, Chris Dudley, and a 2001 first-rounder (Jason Collins).

1/30/2001: Knicks acquire Othella Harrington in exchange for Erick Strickland, a 2001 first-rounder (Jamaal Tinsley), and a 2001 second-rounder (Antonis Fotsis)

2/22/2001: Knicks acquire Mark Jackson and Muggsy Bogues in exchange for Chris Childs and a 2002 first-rounder (Kareem Rush). I remember exactly where I was when this happened, and I'm pretty sure I remember SportsCenter mistakenly saying it was MARC Jackson the first time it ran through the ticker.

8/10/2001: Knicks acquire Shandon Anderson and Howard Eisley in exchange for Glen Rice, Muggsy Bogues, and "future considerations" which have evidently yet to be fulfilled...

6/26/2002: Knicks acquire Antonio McDyess, the rights to Frank Williams, and a 2003 second-rounder (****ing Maciej Lampe) in exchange for Marcus Camby, Mark Jackson, and the rights to Nene, back when he was still Maybner Hilario. THIS WAS NOT THE BEST TRADE EVER.

7/23/2003: Knicks acquire Keith Van Horn in exchange for Latrell Sprewell (part of a four-team deal)

12/30/2003: Knicks acquire Moochie Norris and John Amaechi in exchange for Clarence Weatherspoon.

1/5/2004: Knicks acquire Stephon Marbury, Penny Hardaway, and Cezary Trybanski in exchange for Antonio McDyess, Howard Eisley, Maciej Lampe, Charlie Ward, the rights to Milos Vujanic, a 2004 first-rounder (Kirk Snyder) and a heavily protected first-rounder that eventually became Gordon Hayward in 2010. Oh, and $3 million.

2/15/2004: Knicks acquire Tim Thomas and Nazr Mohammed in exchange for Keith Van Horn, Michael Doleac, and a 2005 second-rounder (Ronny Turiaf!).

8/5/2004: Knicks acquire Jamal Crawford and Jerome Williams in exchange for Othella Harrington, Frank Williams, Dikembe Mutombo, and Cezary Trybanski. (This is one of those where it's important to remember that Crawford was signed-and-traded. (Seven years, $56 million, y'all).)

10/4/2004: Knicks sign Mengke Bateer. Not a trade, but still the best.

2/24/2005: Knicks acquire Malik Rose, a 2005 first-rounder (David Lee), a 2006 first-rounder (Mardy Collins), and cash in exchange for Nazr Mohammed and Jamison Brewer.

2/24/2005: Knicks acquire Maurice Taylor in exchange for Moochie Norris, Vin Baker, and a 2006 second-rounder (Steve Novak!).

6/28/2005: Knicks acquire Quentin Richardson and the rights to Nate Robinson in exchange for Kurt Thomas and the rights to Dijon Thompson.

10/4/2005: Knicks acquire Eddy Curry, Antonio Davis, and the right to swap 2007 first-rounders with the Bulls (ended up being Wilson Chandler) in exchange for Tim Thomas, Mike Sweetney, Jermaine Jackson, pick swaps in 2006 and 2007 that ended up being LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah, a 2007 second-rounder (Kyrylo Fesenko), and a 2009 second-rounder (Jon Brockman). Guhhh.

2/3/2006: Knicks acquire Jalen Rose and a 2006 first-rounder (Renaldo Balkman!) for Antonio Davis. (Recall that Rose was due like $30 million between '06 and '07.

2/22/2006: Knicks acquire Steve Francis in exchange for Trevor Ariza and Penny Hardaway

6/28/2007: Knicks acquire Zach Randolph, Fred Jones, Dan Dickau, and the rights to Demetris Nichols in exchange for Steve Francis, Channing Frye, and a 2008 second-rounder (Omer Asik).

7/28/2007: Knicks acquire Taurean Green, Bobby Jones, and a 2010 second-rounder (Andy Rautins) in exchange for Renaldo Balkman.

11/21/2008: Knicks acquire Al Harrington in exchange for Jamal Crawford.

11/21/2008: Knicks acquire Tim Thomas and Cuttino Mobley in exchange for Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins. That was a weird day.

2/19/2009: Knicks acquire Larry Hughes in exchange for Tim Thomas, Jerome James, and Anthony Roberson.

2/19/2009: Knicks acquire Chris Wilcox in exchange for Malik Rose and cash considerations. That was a weird day, too.

6/25/2009: Knicks acquire Darko Milicic in exchange for Quentin Richardson and cash.

2/17/2008: Knicks acquire Brian Cardinal in exchange for Darko Milicic and cash.

2/18/2010: Knicks acquire Eddie House, J.R. Giddens, Bill Walker, and a top-55 protected 2014 second-rounder in exchange for Nate Robinson and Marcus Landry.

2/18/2010: Knicks acquire Tracy McGrady and Sergio Rodriguez in exchange for Jordan Hill, Jared Jeffries, and a heavily conditional pick that eventually became Royce White this year.

7/9/2010: Knicks acquire Ronny Turiaf, Kelenna Azubuike, and Anthony Randolph in exchange for David Lee. (That seemed like an amazing sign-and-trade at the time, didn't it? Still better than letting Lee walk for free.)

2/22/2011: Knicks acquire Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Renaldo Balkman, Anthony Carter, Shelden Williams, and Corey Brewer in exchange for Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Raymond Felton, Timofey Mozgov, and every pick ever.

7/11/2012: Knicks acquire Marcus Camby in exchange for Toney Douglas, Jerome Jordan, Josh Harrellson, a 2014 second-rounder, and a 2015 second-rounder.

7/15/2012: Knicks acquire Raymond Felton and Kurt Thomas in exchange for Jared Jeffries, Dan Gadzuric, the rights to Kostas Papanikolaou, the rights to Giorgios Printezis, a 2016 second-rounder, and cash considerations.


Utterly depressing. Some real gems in there. Hard to find many good trades in this besides maybe the Malik Rose one that led to getting David Lee and the Melo trade. We'll see how the Camby and Felton ones pan out pretty soon.


Let's hear your worst trades. My personal ones are the Ewing one, the McDyess one, and Eddie Curry obviously!

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DurzoBlint
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8/23/2012  2:34 PM
I regret even reading that. The days of Shandon and Eisley were imo the lowest point in my life as a Knicks fan.
the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/23/2012  2:59 PM
Eisley and Anderson was two seasons. Isiah's reign of terror, which looked to have no end in sight, was the worst and most hopeless point of my tenure as a Knicks fan.

Also, those "future" considerations" in that Eisley/Anderson trade with the Rockets was.........Jeremy Lin.

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8/23/2012  3:03 PM
JamesKPolk wrote:Eisley and Anderson was two seasons. Isiah's reign of terror, which looked to have no end in sight, was the worst and most hopeless point of my tenure as a Knicks fan.

Also, those "future" considerations" in that Eisley/Anderson trade with the Rockets was.........Jeremy Lin.

your right, but those two manning what the 1 and 2 (arguable the most important positions at the time) were just putrid. Eddy sucked but he wasn't packeged with another bum player. These two came as a package and made everybody worse.

They couldn't guard anyone (shannon was supposed to be a good defender) which put extra pressure on our big who weren't shot blockers to begin with. Shannons (can't hit the broadside of a barn) lack of jump shot (being a 2/3) meant there was little floor spacing

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/23/2012  7:11 PM
How about Jeremy Lin to Houston for ... nothing.
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8/23/2012  8:13 PM    LAST EDITED: 8/23/2012  8:14 PM
That Ewing trade was brutal, especially since Rice couldn't stay healthy. I wish they had told Pat that he would have to wait. Things might have been different. At least things are looking up in NY. Took a long time though.
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8/23/2012  10:45 PM
I refuse to read that article... I don't want my night ruined
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8/23/2012  11:16 PM
We traded Steve Novak for Mo Taylor? IDIOTS WHO LIKED THE MO TAYLOR TRADE MAN UP!

Also, strangely, it looks like the Marbury trade was actually a steal considering the only real good asset we gave up was Gordon Hayward 6 years in the future. Ironic.

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8/24/2012  9:37 AM
VDesai wrote:We traded Steve Novak for Mo Taylor? IDIOTS WHO LIKED THE MO TAYLOR TRADE MAN UP!

Also, strangely, it looks like the Marbury trade was actually a steal considering the only real good asset we gave up was Gordon Hayward 6 years in the future. Ironic.

That Marbury trade was just a way for Phoenix to dump his and Hardaway's salaries. That trade allowed them to sign Nash and turned them into contenders for the next several years. We ended up trading two first rounders and got stuck with two malcontents with huge contracts.

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8/24/2012  9:48 AM
Panos wrote:How about Jeremy Lin to Houston for ... nothing.

FAIL
Lin was not traded....get over it

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/24/2012  11:01 AM
DurzoBlint wrote:I regret even reading that. The days of Shandon and Eisley were imo the lowest point in my life as a Knicks fan.

They were for me too- even though logically you can look at the wider picture and say that the IT years were worse. I think for me what made it so bad was going from the excitement of a team that had a lot of heart and fire (LJ, Camby, Spree)to a mediocre team of complete boredom- Shandon, Eisley (on what seemed like never ending contracts) made even worse when we added Van Horn and got rid of Sprewell. Horrible, horrible day hearing about that trade.

I can't remember large chunks of the IT era, especially towards the end- I'm pretty sure I did watch the games, I think I've just wiped it from my memory.

Weirdly, the other low point for me was when we did the Melo trade- I honestly struggled to watch games after that. It wasn't even out of Gallo love- I hated that team, and I'm glad we've managed to restock so quickly.

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8/24/2012  11:07 AM
VanHorn played very well for us and put up Spree numbers with better rebounding. IT once again made another dumb trade by trading him for that heartless Tim Thomas.
the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/24/2012  11:17 AM    LAST EDITED: 8/24/2012  11:18 AM
10/4/2005: Knicks acquire Eddy Curry, Antonio Davis, and the right to swap 2007 first-rounders with the Bulls (ended up being Wilson Chandler) in exchange for Tim Thomas, Mike Sweetney, Jermaine Jackson, pick swaps in 2006 and 2007 that ended up being LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah, a 2007 second-rounder (Kyrylo Fesenko), and a 2009 second-rounder (Jon Brockman). Guhhh.


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8/24/2012  11:19 AM
K22 wrote:
10/4/2005: Knicks acquire Eddy Curry, Antonio Davis, and the right to swap 2007 first-rounders with the Bulls (ended up being Wilson Chandler) in exchange for Tim Thomas, Mike Sweetney, Jermaine Jackson, pick swaps in 2006 and 2007 that ended up being LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah, a 2007 second-rounder (Kyrylo Fesenko), and a 2009 second-rounder (Jon Brockman). Guhhh.


*sigh*

Tell me about it. LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah.

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8/24/2012  11:21 AM
I remember people on this board going crazy when Milos Vujanic was traded...lmao.
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8/24/2012  12:02 PM
Swishfm3 wrote:I remember people on this board going crazy when Milos Vujanic was traded...lmao.

same thing happened this offseason with the Marcus Camby trade

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8/24/2012  12:42 PM
Swishfm3 wrote:I remember people on this board going crazy when Milos Vujanic was traded...lmao.

I was very, very curious to see what he could do in the NBA at the time. Wasn't mad to lose him thought because, so many of those guys who get drafted never come over anyway

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/24/2012  12:53 PM
DurzoBlint wrote:
Swishfm3 wrote:I remember people on this board going crazy when Milos Vujanic was traded...lmao.

I was very, very curious to see what he could do in the NBA at the time. Wasn't mad to lose him thought because, so many of those guys who get drafted never come over anyway

I agree, we talked it up enough that he became of interest. I think Knee injuries got the best of him.

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8/24/2012  2:13 PM
Nalod wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:
Swishfm3 wrote:I remember people on this board going crazy when Milos Vujanic was traded...lmao.

I was very, very curious to see what he could do in the NBA at the time. Wasn't mad to lose him thought because, so many of those guys who get drafted never come over anyway

I agree, we talked it up enough that he became of interest. I think Knee injuries got the best of him.

thanks, I was wondering what happened to him. Haven't heard anything euro-play or otherwise.

the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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8/24/2012  2:17 PM
didn't we trade Kurt Thomas for Q? If so, that was pretty bad too since Q couldn't shoot, Kurt was money with the pick-n-pop.
the fact that you can't even have an unrelated thread without some tool here bringing him up make me think that rational minds are few and far between. Bunch of emotionally weak, angst riddled people. I mean, how many times can you argue the same shyt
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