Per ESPN
• With the recent announcement that Donnie Walsh is leaving the Knicks, a legitimate question has arisen among other NBA GMs: Who is running the draft for New York?
I spoke to several sources inside the Knicks organization this week, and they've all said the same thing -- Walsh is. The Knicks aren't expected to hire their new GM until after the draft. Walsh and his team have spent all year scouting, and it's too late to change course now.
The Knicks are essentially looking at five players at No. 17 -- Klay Thompson, Fredette, Selby, Brooks and Faried.
Thompson and Fredette are unlikely to be on the board when the Knicks pick -- which means this could be a three-way race between Selby, Brooks and Faried. Selby and Brooks both impressed in their workouts with the Knicks last week. Faried is scheduled for later this month.
The direction in which the Knicks appear to be leaning is clear. It looks like they are in the market for a scoring guard -- which is a bit odd considering that Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire and, to a lesser extent Chauncey Billups, Toney Douglas and Bill Walker are all scorers, too. Faried is the only guy in that group who brings something to the table that other Knicks aren't already bringing (motor, defense, rebounding, shot-blocking).
More likely, the Knicks are looking to hit a home run. Selby and Brooks are scorers with major upsides. Both present risks (which is why they're in the Knicks' range and not in the lottery), but both offer them a chance to get a potential lottery talent in the mid-first round.
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I am very happy with this draft strategy. I really hope Klay Thompson is around when the Knicks pick because i think he is the perfect fit at SG, but i wouldn't be too disappointed with any of these picks. All of these options should be instant rotation players with reasonable upside.