Chris Berman tells us that the dealing isn't done. Running a hot streak after stealing power forward Antonio McDyess on Draft Night, Knicks GM Scott Layden has turned his attention to acquiring another center.

Keon Clark's agent, Jim Mourer, said all things being equal, Keon would choose a warm-climate club - Florida or Texas. The Knicks may have to offer Clark the maximum length for the exception - a six-year, $35 million pact to have a chance.

The Raptors can match any offer but are within $1 million of the luxury-tax threshold. Mourer said the McDyess deal enhances Clark's interest in New York. They were friends when both played in Denver.