May 31, 2007 11:34 AM EST
With Kobe Bryant a long shot to land in New York, the Knicks will set their sights on acquiring Rashard Lewis via sign-and-trade.
Knick management believes it can reel in the all-star-caliber Lewis and contend in the East.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed that the Knicks plan to pursue Lewis in a deal with the Sonics and Lewis seems to want to play in the limelight of New York.
"We're not going to set ourselves back," team president and head coach Isiah Thomas said. "We sit in a very comfortable position right now in terms of our base."
Thomas said that the East "is still going to be open."
"And until somebody makes some major changes or some major trades, I think you'll probably be looking at the same group of characters again," Thomas added. "Hopefully, we'll be one of the characters in the playoffs next year."
The Knicks feel Lewis' outside shot and skill set are the right fit next to Eddy Curry's inside game.
Via Newsday
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May 31, 2007 11:24 AM EST
Several league sources tell Yahoo that the New York Knicks are the only team Kobe Bryant wants to be traded to.
"I think he would only go to New York," says one high-ranking Western Conference executive.
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Willis Reed's New York Knicks jersey from his dramatic comeback in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals will be sold at auction June 5 as part of Sotheby's and SCP Auctions' sale of three single-owner collections.
After missing Game 6 against the Lakers, Reed limped out of the Madison Square Garden dressing room after the warmups and hit the first two shots of the game for New York in what became a runaway victory for the Knicks' first NBA title.
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Knicks May 2007 Archive
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Seattle Post Intelligencer | May 30, 2007
The New York Knicks are set to make a sign and trade offer for Sonics forward Rashard Lewis, with Seattle possibly getting Seattle natives Jamal Crawford and Nate Robinson in return
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Newsday.com | May 28, 2007
The Knicks are set to swap picks with the Bulls as part of the Eddy Curry trade.
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New York Post | May 25, 2007
Sean Williams, a 6-foot-10 shot-blocking center who was kicked off the Boston College team in January for alleged marijuana use, will work out for the Knicks next month, according to a source.
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New York Post | May 25, 2007
The Knicks want to shop point guard Steve Francis, who wants a buyout.
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New York Post | May 25, 2007
A source close to Isiah Thomas told The Post that he will pursue Vince Carter this summer.
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New York Post | May 22, 2007
The New York Post has learned one sharpshooter on the Knicks' radar should they keep the No.
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Newsday | May 20, 2007
If the Knicks cannot trade Steve Francis, he will be back in New York
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Yahoo.com | May 11, 2007
The Warriors' Stephen Jackson, former teammates with Jermaine O'Neal of the Pacers, told the media he thinks O'Neal wants to be traded.
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New York Post | May 11, 2007
Both Jermaine O'Neal and Donnie Walsh have adamantly denied the Indiana franchise player has asked for a trade to the Knicks.
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New York Post | May 10, 2007
Knick assistant coach Herb Williams' friendship with Michael Jordan helped land him an interview in Charlotte with the Bobcats on Tuesday afternoon for the team's head-coaching vacancy, the New York Post is reporting.
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Metro News | May 9, 2007
"That's just somebody that's putting out speculation," Jermaine O'Neal told The Associated Press.
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New York Daily News | May 9, 2007
Isiah Thomas has parted ways with veteran attorney Peter Parcher, who represented shock jock Howard Stern in his fight with CBS Radio and rapper R.
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Chicago Tribune | May 7, 2007
Sources that spoke with Sam Smith of the Chicago Tribune, say Jermaine O'Neal already has told the Pacers he wants to be traded to the Knicks and former Pacers coach and close friend Isiah Thomas.
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Newsday | May 6, 2007
"The Knicks already are monitoring Garnett's situation closely, as well they should," writes Ken Berger of Newsday.
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Newsday | May 6, 2007
Newsday's Ken Berger writes that with the NBA playoffs unfolding, it seems the Knicks may be only one player away from beating the best Eastern Conference teams.
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New York Post | May 2, 2007
Knicks coach/president Isiah Thomas will spend his summer preparing for the NBA draft, free agency - and trial.
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NY Times | May 2, 2007
Cablevision Systems Corporation, which owns Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers, has announced a $10.