diderotn
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Out of all of the names below, which one is most likely to be a Knick???
NBA: Centers
A
Andersen, Chris, New Orleans Hornets Araujo, Rafael, Toronto Raptors
B
Battie, Tony, Orlando Magic Blount, Mark, Boston Celtics Booth, Calvin, Dallas Mavericks Borchardt, Curtis, Utah Jazz Bradley, Shawn, Dallas Mavericks Brezec, Primoz, Charlotte Bobcats
C
Camby, Marcus, Denver Nuggets Campbell, Elden, Detroit Pistons Cato, Kelvin, Orlando Magic Collier, Jason, Atlanta Hawks Collins, Jarron, Utah Jazz Collins, Jason, New Jersey Nets Curry, Eddy, Chicago Bulls
D
Dalembert, Samuel, Philadelphia 76ers Dampier, Erick, Dallas Mavericks Davis, Dale, Golden State Warriors DeClercq, Andrew, Orlando Magic Diop, DeSagana, Cleveland Cavaliers Divac, Vlade, Los Angeles Lakers Doleac, Michael, Miami Heat Drobnjak, Predrag, Atlanta Hawks
E
Edwards, John, Indiana Pacers Elson, Francisco, Denver Nuggets
F
Foyle, Adonal, Golden State Warriors
G
Gadzuric, Dan, Milwaukee Bucks
H
Harrison, David, Indiana Pacers Haywood, Brendan, Washington Wizards Hunter, Steve, Phoenix Suns
I
Ilgauskas, Zydrunas, Cleveland Cavaliers
J
Jackson, Marc, Philadelphia 76ers James, Jerome, Seattle SuperSonics Johnson, Ervin, Minnesota Timberwolves
K
Kaman, Chris, Los Angeles Clippers Kasun, Mario, Orlando Magic
L
LaFrentz, Raef, Boston Celtics
M
Magloire, Jamaal, New Orleans Hornets Marks, Sean, San Antonio Spurs Mbenga, DJ, Dallas Mavericks McCoy, Jelani, Atlanta Hawks Mihm, Chris, Los Angeles Lakers Miller, Brad, Sacramento Kings Ming, Yao, Houston Rockets Mohammed, Nazr, New York Knicks Moore, Mikki, Los Angeles Clippers Mourning, Alonzo, New Jersey Nets Mutombo, Dikembe, Houston Rockets
N
N'diaye, Mamadou, Los Angeles Clippers Nesterovic, Radoslav, San Antonio Spurs
O
O'Neal, Shaquille, Miami Heat Olowokandi, Michael, Minnesota Timberwolves Ostertag, Greg, Sacramento Kings
P
Perkins, Kendrick, Boston Celtics Podkolzin, Pavel, Dallas Mavericks Potapenko, Vitaly, Seattle SuperSonics Przybilla, Joel, Portland Trail Blazers
R
Ramos, Peter John, Washington Wizards Ratliff, Theo, Portland Trail Blazers Rebraca, Zeljko, Los Angeles Clippers Reiner, Jared, Chicago Bulls Robinson, Cliff, Golden State Warriors
S
Santiago, Daniel, Milwaukee Bucks Smith, Jabari, New Jersey Nets Stewart, Michael, Boston Celtics Sundov, Bruno, New York Knicks Swift, Robert, Seattle SuperSonics Swift, Stromile, Memphis Grizzlies
T
Thomas, Etan, Washington Wizards Tsakalidis, Jake, Memphis Grizzlies
V
Voskuhl, Jake, Phoenix Suns
W
Williams, Scott, Cleveland Cavaliers Willis, Kevin, Atlanta Hawks Woods, Loren, Toronto Raptors Wright, Lorenzen, Memphis Grizzlies
Z
Zhi-Zhi, Wang, Miami Heat
With Kwame Brown back from the injured list, will the Wizzard contemplate trading Haywood? if so, who can we give them for Haywood? He is a N.Yorker, and I am sure would be very happy to go back home just like my man Marb. He has had at least one block shot per game, and most of all was coached by Ewing.
Nazr is not a center, we can always switch him to his natural position. Play him as our starting PF, with Haywood as Center. After all, Haywood is a lot more mature and more affordable than Curry and the rest of the scrubbs.
A few other names that we should consider:
A Morning 2 bpg Ratlif 4bpg Stro 2bpg Loren Woods 2bpg
If the Raptors still want to deal Vince, Isiah may want to consider Loren Woods in that deal. He is a ledgit Center and he has consistently block at least 1 shot per game as of late. My theory as far as judging a shot blocker is very simple. I used the last 19 games and if I see that the player has at least 1 bpg, it clearly states that the dude puts a lot of effort in that department.
The need for Kurt Thomas is no longer a need. Nazr is doing fairly well and we should consider moving Thomas as soon as possible for a no name big man right now. Move Nazr to the PF position and put another shot blocker in the front-court with him to cause defensive problems for the opposing team. Forget about Curry, Lorn Woods and Brandon Haywood should be our priority. If the Nets decides to get rid of Morning, we perhaps should consider bringing him on board to teach Sweetney a thing or two about that position. After all, they are both product of the same school
The true Knickabocker..........
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