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Whats the deal with the Pick we owe Utah??
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Elite
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11/12/2008  11:56 AM
Can someone clearly explain the situation with the draft pick we owe Utah? I saw a thread at Real GM about it but it was confusing as hell every poster had a different story for it lol... Dont post if your not sure.. Lets get a clear certain answer here.

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franco12
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11/12/2008  12:05 PM
if it is 22 or higher this year, it goes to Utah.

Next year, regardless of position, it goes to Utah.

The Marbury tread that keeps on Giving.

Too bad there isn't a return policy in the NBA!
Elite
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11/12/2008  12:07 PM
damn.. there is no way its higher than 22 this year......... so basically we dont have a draft pick next year.. that sucks balls!!!!!!!! We better draft a shotblocker this year
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11/12/2008  12:18 PM
I like checking NBADraft.net for outstanding trades

Utah receives a 2009 New York first-round pick (top 22 protected in 2009 and unproteced in 2010) (Tom Gugliotta trade 021904) via Phoenix (Marbury trade) Phoenix receives a 2005 New York Knicks first-round pick. (010504 Marbury trade).

We have other outstanding trades...

Chicago receives New York's second round pick in 2009 (Eddy Curry trade 100405).

and

New York receives Denver's 2010 second-round pick. (Renaldo Balkman trade 072808).

We haven't paid fully for the Marbury and Curry trade.
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11/12/2008  12:20 PM
Posted by NYKBocker:

I like checking NBADraft.net for outstanding trades

Utah receives a 2009 New York first-round pick (top 22 protected in 2009 and unproteced in 2010) (Tom Gugliotta trade 021904) via Phoenix (Marbury trade) Phoenix receives a 2005 New York Knicks first-round pick. (010504 Marbury trade).

We have other outstanding trades...

Chicago receives New York's second round pick in 2009 (Eddy Curry trade 100405).

and

New York receives Denver's 2010 second-round pick. (Renaldo Balkman trade 072808).

We haven't paid fully for the Marbury and Curry trade.

Odd that neither are playing
BasketballJones
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11/12/2008  1:52 PM
In other words, the Knicks don't have a pick until 2038.
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11/12/2008  2:18 PM
Posted by BasketballJones:

In other words, the Knicks don't have a pick until 2038.

there's a swap option on that pick though
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11/12/2008  2:28 PM
Posted by Elite:

damn.. there is no way its higher than 22 this year......... so basically we dont have a draft pick next year.. that sucks balls!!!!!!!! We better draft a shotblocker this year

really? i've felt that PG is our biggest need in the draft for a while.
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11/12/2008  2:47 PM
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by Elite:

damn.. there is no way its higher than 22 this year......... so basically we dont have a draft pick next year.. that sucks balls!!!!!!!! We better draft a shotblocker this year

really? i've felt that PG is our biggest need in the draft for a while.

I think Duhan is a good point gaurd, I also think Collins is good. You can't say either of them is less than "Stable"

where you can not say that any of our big men are "Stable" on the defensive end. Our biggest problem is interior defense by far
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11/12/2008  2:54 PM
Posted by franco12:

if it is 22 or higher this year, it goes to Utah.

Next year, regardless of position, it goes to Utah.

The Marbury tread that keeps on Giving.

Too bad there isn't a return policy in the NBA!

We have to start elaborating on the word higher I think we should these symbols in stead < >. When talking about the draft higher means drafting <. I guess Lower would be >. So 22 > goes to Utah. < 22 goes to NYK.

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11/12/2008  4:28 PM
Posted by Elite:
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by Elite:

damn.. there is no way its higher than 22 this year......... so basically we dont have a draft pick next year.. that sucks balls!!!!!!!! We better draft a shotblocker this year

really? i've felt that PG is our biggest need in the draft for a while.

I think Duhan is a good point gaurd, I also think Collins is good. You can't say either of them is less than "Stable"

where you can not say that any of our big men are "Stable" on the defensive end. Our biggest problem is interior defense by far

makes sense, we have a lot of holes to address. i guess i have high expectations out of the PG spot, i've wanted us to get ahold of a young guy there and groom him to be something more than "stable." i also don't want to reach for someone in the draft just because they're tall and athletic.
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11/12/2008  4:38 PM
honestly im just starting to think we shoulda jus taken Mcgee or Randolph with that 6th pick instead of Danillo.. this kid better be a star
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11/12/2008  4:49 PM
Posted by Elite:

honestly im just starting to think we shoulda jus taken Mcgee or Randolph with that 6th pick instead of Danillo.. this kid better be a star

what has Randolph done so far that makes u feel that way?
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Whats the deal with the Pick we owe Utah??

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