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jimimou
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2/10/2010  12:28 PM
only if you keep your fingers crossed jones....
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2/10/2010  12:32 PM
Luke, you saved my life!
NYKBocker
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2/10/2010  12:39 PM    LAST EDITED: 2/10/2010  12:40 PM
SRod. I am still hoping for the Godfather to land SRod here.

I also believe that we should have been playing Hill and TD along with Gallo and the Mayor from the beginning.

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2/10/2010  12:46 PM
I'm not even looking forward to 2010 anymore. My mindset is on 2011..maybe then we'll have a draft pick.
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2/10/2010  1:02 PM
jusnice wrote:I'm not even looking forward to 2010 anymore. My mindset is on 2011..maybe then we'll have a draft pick.

The Knicks are the worst team in the history of league when it comes to drafting.

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2/10/2010  1:43 PM
jimimou wrote:here's the latest from donnie on his trade options btwn now and 2/18 - doesnt look good for knicks fans...according to Berman that is


Knicks' Walsh doubtful he can clear more cap space
MARC BERMAN

Last Updated: 10:46 AM, February 10, 2010

Donnie Walsh acknowledged last night it will be nearly impossible for the Knicks to clear more 2010 cap space by the Feb. 18 trade deadline.

Walsh is trying to make a deal in the next eight days -- with acquiring a point guard and Houston's exiled Tracy McGrady their chief priorities.

Walsh -- who won't go to All-Star weekend, feeling he can get more trade work done in New York -- said the chance of clearing more 2010 cap room by trading Jared Jeffries does not look good.

Walsh said if a deal is made, it's likely going to an exchange of expiring contracts.

McGrady's $23 million expiring deal would have to be matched in combining the expiring pacts of a collection of Knicks, including Larry Hughes, Nate Robinson and Al Harrington.

McGrady is the "upgrade in talent" coach Mike D'Antoni hopes is acquired by Feb. 18, but the Rockets have insisted the Knicks give up one of their rookies -- Jordan Hill or Toney Douglas -- in a package and have no interest in Jeffries' long-term contract.

Walsh recently took up Chicago-based trainer Tim Grover's invitation to watch McGrady work out in Chicago. T-Mac has been working out in Chicago since just after Christmas.

The Knicks have had internal discussions about Memphis' third-string point guard Marcus Williams, the ex-Net first-rounder whom Walsh loved coming out of UConn. But the organization isn't convinced Williams is a definite upgrade.

Other PGs with expiring deals on the Knicks' radar include Portland's Steve Blake, Luke Ridnour, Carlos Arroyo, Chucky Atkins and D.J. Augustin, on the block in Charlotte.

The Knicks will have a decision on Robinson, whose contract is expiring and has trade value. They shopped him in December during his 14-game banishment. D'Antoni does not view him as a point guard anymore after his two-game starting audition and could want to swap him for a legit PG. D'Antoni views Chris Duhon as the lone PG on the roster.

"It's real simple strategy," Walsh said. "You get a good player who doesn't hurt you in the summer and helps you now, you consider it. Depending on who you have to give up, I think there's good players who will be available."

The Knicks would love to deal Jeffries and the two years left on his pact. That would give them the room to sign a maximum free agent and still have room to re-sign David Lee or add another prominent free agent.

The Knicks won't take a player with a long-term deal unless he is a bona fide All-Star.

"I'm thinking of finances a lot and it seems like everyone's thinking of finances," Walsh said. "That's what I've been discovering. That's going to make it a little harder."

Asked if the most likely trade is an exchange of players on the last year of their deals, Walsh said, "That's what it looks like."

Regarding their PG woes, D'Antoni said, "This summer we tried to address that situation. We knew there was a little bit of a hole there and hopefully we could get around it. Every once in a while it rears its ugly head."

Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/knicks/walsh_doubtful_he_can_clear_more_BK197JeqdkWGos3pbMXJGM#ixzz0f9UtQDBc

Surprising. Seriously though Walsh doesnt want to package our young players and Robinson and Lee can now veto any trade. Jefferies is going NOWHERE.

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TMS
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2/10/2010  5:29 PM
"It's real simple strategy," Walsh said. "You get a good player who doesn't hurt you in the summer and helps you now, you consider it. Depending on who you have to give up, I think there's good players who will be available."

i see... the focus is now on improving the roster w/o impacting the summer of 2010 plan... so i guess the "let's develop the youth" plan that we used to pass up on signing Allen Iverson this Fall is no longer in effect.

someone wake me up when the "let's stop BSing plan" goes into effect.

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2/10/2010  5:31 PM
TMS wrote:
"It's real simple strategy," Walsh said. "You get a good player who doesn't hurt you in the summer and helps you now, you consider it. Depending on who you have to give up, I think there's good players who will be available."

i see... the focus is now on improving the roster w/o impacting the summer of 2010 plan... so i guess the "let's develop the youth" plan that we used to pass up on signing Allen Iverson this Fall is no longer in effect.

someone wake me up when the "let's stop BSing plan" goes into effect.

I guess we all know Dolan is pulling strings. We all know Dolan could careless as long as he can keep selling tickets for top dollar.

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2/10/2010  5:38 PM
AnubisADL wrote:
TMS wrote:
"It's real simple strategy," Walsh said. "You get a good player who doesn't hurt you in the summer and helps you now, you consider it. Depending on who you have to give up, I think there's good players who will be available."

i see... the focus is now on improving the roster w/o impacting the summer of 2010 plan... so i guess the "let's develop the youth" plan that we used to pass up on signing Allen Iverson this Fall is no longer in effect.

someone wake me up when the "let's stop BSing plan" goes into effect.

I guess we all know Dolan is pulling strings. We all know Dolan could careless as long as he can keep selling tickets for top dollar.

Yep and it never changes. Just as in the previous figure heads. Get me Nelson, get Ewing out of here he doesn't respect me, give Houston a $100 million because he's my friend, trade Spree and Camby they don't respect me either, get me Marbury to sell out the place, don't give Marbury that buyout. Make a move we got IPOs to sell.

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2/10/2010  6:07 PM
JrZyHuStLa wrote:
jusnice wrote:I'm not even looking forward to 2010 anymore. My mindset is on 2011..maybe then we'll have a draft pick.

The Knicks are the worst team in the history of league when it comes to drafting.

i think the Clippers got us beat in that department

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JrZyHuStLa
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2/10/2010  7:30 PM
TMS wrote:
JrZyHuStLa wrote:
jusnice wrote:I'm not even looking forward to 2010 anymore. My mindset is on 2011..maybe then we'll have a draft pick.

The Knicks are the worst team in the history of league when it comes to drafting.

i think the Clippers got us beat in that department

I don't know man. Its pretty much Patrick Ewing vs. Black Griffin, Eric Gordon, Danny Manning, Chris Kaman, and Odom.

Close I guess.

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2/11/2010  7:31 AM
JrZyHuStLa wrote:
TMS wrote:
JrZyHuStLa wrote:
jusnice wrote:I'm not even looking forward to 2010 anymore. My mindset is on 2011..maybe then we'll have a draft pick.

The Knicks are the worst team in the history of league when it comes to drafting.

i think the Clippers got us beat in that department

I don't know man. Its pretty much Patrick Ewing vs. Black Griffin, Eric Gordon, Danny Manning, Chris Kaman, and Odom.

Close I guess.

http://www.nba.com/clippers/history/draft.html

nah man... Clips are the worst by far... take a look at the names on this list that were picked in the 1st round!... Olowakandi, Livingston, Wilcox, Ely, Miles, Skinner, Wright, Dehere, etc., etc... Yaroslav Korolev?

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