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Donnie Walsh to Sign Yao to Max, Resign TMac
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SupremeCommander
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4/1/2010  8:38 AM
WTF is old ass Donnie Walsh thinking? He thinks rebuilding the Houston Rockets that barely got out of the first round last season is a smart idea? Come on, wake up Donnie!


Walsh's master plan may cap-size Knicks
By PETER VECSEY
Last Updated: 11:45 AM, March 5, 2010
Posted: 2:48 AM, March 5, 2010

I'm fairly flummoxed. What compelled Knicks team president Donnie Walsh to pursue Yao Ming, who appears to need a few sessions with Ray Handley on how to overcome injury?

Why the sudden compulsion to claim TMac would reverse the Knicks' 21-39 record and all-too familiar submissiveness? It's kinda been apparent they have been in comprehensive tank mode since Zach Randolph (All-Star) and Jamal Crawford (leading sixth-man candidate) were given away.

What, D'Antoni wasn't really on board with Walsh's "master plan" when he accepted $24 million for four years? Why is he acting like the consummate sore loser, as if he didn't know the first two seasons were going to get fragged? Why so grumpy when his tactics and techniques, or lack thereof, is questioned, as if he's Phil Jackson and is above being challenged?

OK, so D'Antoni takes losing awfully bad and surrenders even worse. We get it. Good for him.

Coaching Steve Nash evidently spoiled him, and the assembled case seems beneath him. From the looks of things, if he doesn't like a player's style or personality, damned if he will try to coach them, an attitude that has forced the Knicks to buy out or kiss off devalued players.

D'Antoni should be docked proportionally, it says here, depending on how many players he condescends to coach.

As for Walsh, 11 days ago, during the tribute to the Knicks' 1969-70 championship team, his approval rating was near unanimous. Upon introduction, the Garden's sellout crowd enthusiastically applauded the franchise's personnel decision-maker.

Judging by their reaction, Walsh's latest moves had gone over big with New York's renowned "sophisticated" fans. Potentially, he had traded three pristine picks to the Rockets for a micro-surgically repaired 30-year-old (Tracy McGrady) in order to build for the future, yet they anointed him with oil.

In sustaining his "master plan" (create cap space galore) at the trade deadline, Walsh unburdened Camp Cablevision's pending payroll by $8,598,931 million. Hence, he further mitigated the Knicks' already unaffordable odds to be competitive even on an irregular basis, much less struggle for a sniff of a playoff party.

Accordingly, that puts the Knicks $39.1 million below the NBA's current $57.7 million cap -- expected to dip several million or more come July 1 since league decimals are dropping like crazy.

Nevertheless, Walsh's maneuverings will allow the Knicks to bid to the league limit for the services of LeBron James and/or Dwyane Wade. Yet, what if their master plans conflict with Walsh's? Well, the operative word he's wearing out is "flexibility."

Plan B is to lower sights and overpay Chris Bosh, Joe Johnson, Manu Ginobili, restricted free agent Rudy Gay, whomever -- CBA rules, of course, permit parent teams to squander abundantly more should they desire.

Plan C is to drop back, punt and desecrate another set of downs in anticipation of the 2011 free-agent class and beyond.

Again, given his Feb. 22 ovation and my daily e-mails, Walsh has the animated endorsement of many fans . . .

Despite the reality, had Walsh selected his draft picks more prudently and chosen a path of resistance vs. concession, the Knicks' current starters would be Randolph, David Lee, Brook Lopez, Brandon Jennings and Crawford . . . and they would own their own first-rounders in 2011 and 2012 instead of the distant hope of landing James, Wade or both.

Despite the fact Walsh's "master plan" is built on nothing more concrete than a dream and a dollar.

And thus, a dissenter's opinion: "We haven't even dealt with the pain of watching Utah take our unprotected No. 1 this summer, and Donnie does the same thing, yet again packaging the future for a hope and a dream," column contributor Adam Ross gags.

"I work in sales, the leader of my $5 billion business often says, 'If my plan is that I have to hope, I probably need to get another plan.'

"I pray, as a die-hard Knicks fan, that somehow, someway, we have a plan that involves more than hope. Right now, the only guarantee I see is that we are still 'hoping.'

"I hope not."

It gets scarier. Any dimwit knows enough to offer LeBron and Wade max contracts. What happens if they are off the market? Walsh is 0-2 in the draft and D'Antoni, when doubling as Suns general manager, gifted Marcus Banks $4.5 million per guaranteed for five years.

These are the two Knicks in charge of evaluating free-agent talent.

And should all this book-cooking, cap-clearing and shaking-and-baking not result in the signing of commanding genius Walsh will be beaten like a red-headed stepchild by fans and media alike, submits column contributor Brian McGunigle.

Walsh, of course, already told us he knows what lies ahead. There's an old investment banking adage "IBG, YBG."

Translation: When this all falls apart, "I'll be gone, and you'll be gone."

peter.vecsey@nypost.com

http://www.nypost.com/f/print/sports/knicks/donnie_master_plan_may_cap_size_4bxMrRVWaPJf4iQYiUVXgL


Come one, get your head out of your ass old man! Unbelievable. I'm turning in my orange and blue if this is true

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4/1/2010  9:05 AM
When did Walsh say he was interested in Yao? If he did I'm sure we'd be hearing about an NBA tampering fine.

Also I love the forethought Vescey put into this line.

Despite the reality, had Walsh selected his draft picks more prudently and chosen a path of resistance vs. concession, the Knicks' current starters would be Randolph, David Lee, Brook Lopez, Brandon Jennings and Crawford

So, a team of Randolph, Lee, Brook Lopez and Crawford would have been so bad they would have been in the lottery again in order to select Jennings?

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4/1/2010  9:06 AM
oh Apr fools? lol
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4/1/2010  9:20 AM
martin wrote:oh Apr fools? lol

Ha

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4/1/2010  2:19 PM
I'm outraged! First Joe Johnson, now this? Donnie is seriously going senile. Get out the torches and the pitchforks. Oh, and this time, don't forget the tar and feathers.
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4/2/2010  1:24 PM
LOL. Classic Vecsey

Despite the fact Walsh's "master plan" is built on nothing more concrete than a dream and a dollar.

And thus, a dissenter's opinion: "We haven't even dealt with the pain of watching Utah take our unprotected No. 1 this summer, and Donnie does the same thing, yet again packaging the future for a hope and a dream," column contributor Adam Ross gags.

"I work in sales, the leader of my $5 billion business often says, 'If my plan is that I have to hope, I probably need to get another plan.'

"I pray, as a die-hard Knicks fan, that somehow, someway, we have a plan that involves more than hope. Right now, the only guarantee I see is that we are still 'hoping.'

"I hope not."

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4/2/2010  2:40 PM
I saw something was weird about this article and then I realized it was Vescey, the one guy who is worse than Berman. First off, a team with all of Randolph, Jennings and Crawford would have gone nowhere. The defense would have continued to be horrible and nobody would share the ball.

Secondly, who's to say Walsh is 0-2 in the draft? If Jordan Hill can learn to work hard consistently on the court and in practice, he can be someone good, and if Jennings continues to have his hot head, then he could continue going downhill. You see his shooting percentage? And secondly, what's the second miss? Gallinari? Last I checked, he was panning out, and Brook Lopez was the best big man on one of the worst teams in league history.

Hmmm, lets just censor the word Vescey and Berman from this board, as I once called for before. They don't add anything good to basketball talk, other than laughing at how Berman got the NY post sued by Sprewell and him also kissing Marburys balls all the time.

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4/2/2010  2:57 PM
I thought it was a great article. There is some humor but there is also alot of truth in what he says. The Plan is not complicated and putting it out there as the end all be all cost the Knicks a ton at the trading deadline. It certainly isn't smart to let everyone know what you want to do at all costs. I found the Gallo draft very frustrating for the same reason. Other teams could plan their draft around the Knicks because it was known for weeks before the draft that they were taking Gallo.
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4/2/2010  5:34 PM

Anger sells. Its journalism these days. And those that read this crap and get mad are gulible to digest it.

If Walsh has a plan he is not going to tell us. Certainly if he has evil entensions he will not clue is in. Briggs will get madder by the minute and others will speculate he lost his mind.

Maybe he has, maybe he has not.

He will not show us his hand no satisfy anyones anger. Just going to have to wait.

What ever it is I doubt its as obvious as most of us think. Things like Wilson in sign and trade for rudy gay. Memphis can't afford his contract and can sell Wilson as a replacement. stuff like that. Maybe Chris Paul kind of trade.

I just know that cap is shrinking, Teams and thier owners are over leveraged and we got money and cap space.

Enjoy it. Vescey has to write somthing. Anger sells.

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4/2/2010  5:40 PM
Nalod wrote:
Anger sells. Its journalism these days. And those that read this crap and get mad are gulible to digest it.

If Walsh has a plan he is not going to tell us. Certainly if he has evil entensions he will not clue is in. Briggs will get madder by the minute and others will speculate he lost his mind.

Maybe he has, maybe he has not.

He will not show us his hand no satisfy anyones anger. Just going to have to wait.

What ever it is I doubt its as obvious as most of us think. Things like Wilson in sign and trade for rudy gay. Memphis can't afford his contract and can sell Wilson as a replacement. stuff like that. Maybe Chris Paul kind of trade.

I just know that cap is shrinking, Teams and thier owners are over leveraged and we got money and cap space.

Enjoy it. Vescey has to write somthing. Anger sells.

He showed us his hand in the 08 draft weeks before it occurred. I think he showed Morey his hand and had to pay steeply for it. I hope you are right but he traded away two sign and trade assets in the McGrady trade.

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4/3/2010  12:06 AM
Well
if LBJ dont come here we got nothing
I like Joe Johnson but neither he OR bosh will be enough in NY.

If and when Yao is healthy and we get lucky T-mac and Yao can help NY
I am banking more on Yao. Recall when he was healthy and playing Rocket
basketball Yao was pretty dominant big men vs many or most teams in league.

Until Lakers got Gasol Rockets used to WHIPPP Lakers tails and gave them
all they can handle in the playoffs.

A Healthy Yao is key and i understand Walsh plan since we have not had
a legit big man since Ew' days long decade ago or so,

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Donnie Walsh to Sign Yao to Max, Resign TMac

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