Busy day for the Knicks

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#1 mrgab
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3717209

Crawford to the Warriors for Harrington

And

Randolf(and Collins) to Clippers for Tim Thomas and Mobley.

Mostly done to get rid of salaries for 2010 time. Too bad, both were playing well in D'Antoni's offense.

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#2 xLebronJamesx23
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Where does it say Zach Randolph got traded?
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#3 Jaysonguy
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You mean a big day for the LeBrons

2010, the year the King James comes to the Garden

2 max contracts. I'm guessing it'll be James and Wade 

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#4 kozzy1234
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I knoew once the knicks got Donnie Walsh as the GM and D'Antoni as the coach, things where going to improve.

They just got rid of a ton of salary for the future (with crawford and randolph gone). They also have get a very underrated, versatile player in Al Harrington (who has always wanted to play in D'Antonis run and gun system).

 

ONce the Knicks get rid of Steph and the always lazy and out of shape Curry, they should be on the way up!

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#5 Jaysonguy
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ONce the Knicks get rid of Steph and the always lazy and out of shape Curry, they should be on the way up!

kozzy1234

No, once they land LeBron and the second player, Wade, maybe even Bosh. Stouldmire would work also.

Then they'll be great.

A little until 2 years of treading water Knicks until that big rowboat comes!

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#6 kozzy1234
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[QUOTE="kozzy1234"]

ONce the Knicks get rid of Steph and the always lazy and out of shape Curry, they should be on the way up!

Jaysonguy

No, once they land LeBron and the second player, Wade, maybe even Bosh. Stouldmire would work also.

Then they'll be great.

A little until 2 years of treading water Knicks until that big rowboat comes!

I doubt Lebron goes to NY, but we can hope lol.

They would have a better chance getting Wade or Bosh imo.

Either way good things in the future for knicks fans with Donnie at the helm and D'Antoni coaching!

Hopefully the knicks and pacers can get that old rivalry back into place hehe 8)

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#7 jfcundiff
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I hope Wade does not leave Miami. We just got Beasley who will turn out good. Marion should get traded for a big man down low. We have no big presence in the frontcourt to push other big men around. I hope Carlos Boozer does come to Miami next season. As for the Knicks, Jay-Z will lure Lebron to the Nets since they are moving to Brooklyn. Lebron would be a big name to get the franchise off on the right track after the move.
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#8 andyboiii
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I see Wade staying in Miami while Lebron leaving to either NY or NJ. That sucks they had to trade away Randolph though because he was averaging about 13 boards and 20 points and was thriving in the D'Antoni's offense
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#9 kozzy1234
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I see Wade staying in Miami while Lebron leaving to either NY or NJ. That sucks they had to trade away Randolph though because he was averaging about 13 boards and 20 points and was thriving in the D'Antoni's offenseandyboiii

True, but hes always been a little lazy, a bad influence on teammates and alot of off the court problems. Not to mention his countract is HUGE, thus freeing up some cap space.

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#10 Master_Live
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Anyone doubting that LeBron will serously consider going to the Knick is kidding themselves. And by that I mean that LeBron is closer to New York(either Knicks or Nets) than the Cavs are of getting to the Finals this year; and they aren't that far. ;)
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#11 DarkElf2112
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As a Sixers fan, this is exactly what I was afraid of when the Knicks hired Donnie Walsh. Once they got a guy in there with more than five or six brain cells running things up there in NYC the rest of the division would be in trouble. Look for the Knicks in the finals 2 years from now, I'm sorry to say... :cry: