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Knicks May Sign And Trade For A Point

Donnie Walsh does not want to lock up players long term this offseason, and that said, he's going to use the mid-level exception and also explore sign and trade opportunities to land a point guard and some shot blocking help for the Knicks, the New York Post is reporting.

One potential target appears to be Monta Ellis of the Golden State Warriors. For Ellis to become a member of the Knicks, he would have to be a sign and trade since Ellis is a restricted free agent, and the Warriors are sure to match any offer for the young guard.

Other options include Sebastian Telfair, Kyle Lowry, Chris Duhon, Keyon Dooling, Tyronn Lue, and Kirk Hinrich although some are not free agents and would need to be acquired via trade.

Memphis has a glut of guards now that they acquired O.J. Mayo from Minnesota while Chicago is in a similar predicament after striking it lucky and drafting Derrick Rose first overall.

Via New York Post


Marbury A Chance To Be Bought Out?

Stephon Marbury's fitness declaration has failed to impress at least one of his Knicks' teammates, who said that Marbury says the same thing every year, the New York Daily News is reporting.

"It's the same story every year," says one veteran Knick. "He's doing this, he's doing that, he's running hills, he's lifting weights. And then on the first day of training camp he can't even finish some of the drills."

Marbury, who is entering the final year of his lucrative contract, may not play out the season with the Knicks.

According to the report, if President Donnie Walsh acquires a point guard, Marbury likely will be released, according to a league source.

David Lee, who is looking for a contract extension, seems the most likely candidate to be dealt for a point guard, with Raymond Felton from Charlotte and Steve Blake from Portland possible options.

Via New York Daily News


Isiah Likes Gallinari

Isiah Thomas gave new Knick President Donnie Walsh a positive scouting report on Danilo Gallinari, whom the team made the sixth pick in the 2008 draft Thursday night.

After being dismissed from his role as Knicks' president and head coach, Isiah Thomas embarked on a European scouting trip and watched Gallinari play for Armani Jeans of Milan.

"He told me, 'This kid won't back down,'" Walsh said.

Via New York Daily News


Knicks Jun 2008 Archive

  • Lee For Felton Deal Taking Shape?

    David Lee has been the Knicks' most popular player in recent years.

  • Danilo Isn't Phased By Boos At WaMu

    Danilo Gallinari heard a hearty round of boos when the New York Knicks selected him with the No. 6 pick, but he isn't phased by any of it.

  • Portland Keying In On Deal With Knicks Or Nets?

    The Suns talked about trading Leandro Barbosa to Portland, where he has high interest.

  • Knicks Have Spoken To Blazers About Trading Down

    The Knicks have spoken to Portland about swapping pick 6 for pick 13 and Jarrett Jack, but the deal appears unlikely.

  • Eric Gordon To Go At 4 Or 5?

    There is speculation that either Seattle, who is picking at 4, or Memphis, who is picking at 5, will select Indiana guard Eric Gordon.

  • Knicks Might Trade Lee To Get Mayo

    O.J. Mayo is coveted by the Knicks.

  • Walsh Eyes Swap To Grab O.J. Mayo

    Knicks General Manager Donnie Walsh is reportedly looking to trade up in the NBA Draft in order to grab USC guard O.J. Mayo.

  • Walsh Shops Randolph, Curry, Crawford

    Donnie Walsh has tough decisions in his first draft running the Knicks.

  • Knicks, Walsh Trying To Trade Up For Mayo

    New York has discussed a trade with Memphis about acquiring the fifth pick altogether, in dealing David Lee and Malik Rose for Brian Cardinal.

  • Eddy Curry To Play In Summer League?

    Eddy Curry and Nate Robinson are expected to play in a few of the Knicks' summer league games in Las Vegas next month.

  • Blazers, Clippers, Knicks Interested In Moving Down?

    The Blazers, Clippers, and Knicks are reportedly interested in trading down in Thursday's NBA Draft.

  • Knicks Are Looking At Augustin With 6th Pick

    The Knicks are reportedly seriously looking at D.J. Augustin as an option when they use the sixth pick in the 2008 NBA Draft on Thursday.

  • Will Knicks Lack Cap Space For LeBron?

    Many people believe that LeBron James will be making a move to New York when he becomes a free agent in the summer of 2010, but the Knicks may not have the cap room to sign him.

  • Marbury Nearly Bought Out Back In November

    Stephon Marbury has admitted that his contract was nearly bought out by Isiah Thomas and the Knicks back in November 2007 following the fiasco in Phoenix.

  • Knicks Keep Herb, Add Weber And D. D'Antoni To Staff

    Donnie Walsh announced today that Phil Weber and Dan D’Antoni have been hired as assistant coaches.

  • Portland, New York Chasing Barbosa?

    One deal would see Leandro Barbosa become a member of the Trail Blazers, with Martell Webster, the thirteenth overall pick, and another piece coming back to Phoenix.

  • Knicks Still Debating Draft Or Trade?

    Toronto's T.J. Ford, Milwaukee's Mo Williams, Indiana's Jamaal Tinsley, and Portland's Jarrett Jack are on the block, with New York looking for a point guard.

  • Ben Gordon Open To Knicks' Trade

    Chicago guard Ben Gordon isn't upset at the possibility of being traded to his hometown Knicks.

  • Could Pistons Deal For Z. Randolph?

    Zach Randolph could be a likely trade target for the Pistons this summer as they look to shake up their roster.

  • Knicks And Clippers Interested In Redd?

    Redd has received interest from several teams including the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Clippers.

  • Knick Guard Crawford Set To Join 'Save Our Sonics' Rally

    Jamal Crawford plans to attend the 'Save Our Sonics' rally Monday on the lawn outside the U.S. District Court building in Seattle

  • Augustin And Love Attend Knicks' Workout

    Dynamic Texas point guard D.J. Augustin and UCLA forward Kevin Love, both candidates for the sixth overall pick, worked out with the New York Knicks on Friday.

  • Mayo To Work Out For Knicks

    It is not expected that O.J. Mayo will be available when New York selects sixth overall, but Mayo will meet with the Knicks today at their Westchester campus.

  • Crawford Throws Support Behind Coach D'Antoni

    Jamal Crawford didn't want to see Isiah Thomas go as the coach of the Knicks, but after talking to his new coach he is excited about playing in Mike D'Antoni's system.

  • Houston Angling For Another Comeback?

    Allan Houston, who has been working out with the Phoenix Suns, has revealed to the New York Post that he is still interested in playing next season.

  • Knicks Set To Look At Bayless, Gordon

    The Knicks will look at guards Jerryd Bayless from Arizona and Eric Gordon from Indiana today, with both guards expected to be lottery picks.

  • Artest Has Eyes On Knicks Stint

    It is unknown whether Ron Arest will be opting out of his contract which is set to pay him $7.4 million in 2008-09.

  • Westbrook To Visit Knicks

    UCLA point guard Russell Westbrook will visit the Knicks when New York conduct their first pre-draft workouts in preparation for the June 26 NBA draft.

  • M. Jackson: It's Time To Move On

    Mark Jackson says that it's time for him to move on from the sting he felt after being passed over for the head coaching job with the Knicks.

  • Curry Back On The Court

    Eddy Curry is preparing for a new offense of constant movement.