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We're already suppose to get Sergio in the draft, don't know who or what we're giving upOriginally Posted by Woodside718
DLee + Jeffries for Srod, Rudy F, Outlaw, Pryzbilla......Lets get it Donnie
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We're already suppose to get Sergio in the draft, don't know who or what we're giving upOriginally Posted by Woodside718
DLee + Jeffries for Srod, Rudy F, Outlaw, Pryzbilla......Lets get it Donnie
We need to get Kirilenko on this team somehow
no
Maybe before the deadline saying how he's working out hard..Originally Posted by Woodside718
@ AK no to him. Wats good with that Raja Bell and Diaw deal involving ECurry from before?
"…The latest rumor has the New York Knicks interested in moving up to No. 5 in order to take one of the many players they reportedly covet - Stephen Curry, Jordan Hill or Jrue Holiday. According to NBAdraft.net, the Knicks have offered guard Wilson Chandler as part of a package to move up. The report also states that the Knicks might be able to add the No. 5 pick without sacrificing the eight pick, which I find a bit implausible. Chandler is a decent player - the 6-foot-8, soon-to-be third year swingman averaged 14.4 points and 5.4 rebounds in Mike D'Antoni's high octane offense last year - but no way is he worth the fifth pick straight up. Especially not after recently having surgery to remove bone spurs from his left ankle…
…I can easily see the Wizards moving down in this draft, since, based on conversations that I've had with people around the league, there really isn't much separation from the players in that four through 10 range. It really comes down to how desperate a team is to get that one player it desires. I spoke with a player agent who told me that from his conversations with league executives, there will be enough trades this Thursday to blow away any wild draft day in recent memory - including 2006, when there were 15 trades on draft night. The wackiest night belonged to Foye, who pulled off a draft night hat trick as he was drafted by Boston, traded to Portland then traded to Minnesota.
I can also tell you that unless he is totally blown away, Ernie Grunfeld does not plan on trading any of his Big Three (Gilbert Arenas, Caron Butler or Antawn Jamison) in any deal. His hope is to use the fifth pick as his primary asset in any deal, not the pick and one of his top three players. The goal is to add to the Wizards core, not subtract from it…"
First off, I challenge Smith's take on Chandler. He's clearly not that familiar with him by calling him "decent." Oleksiy Pecherov, Darius Songaila, and Andray Blatche are "decent." It bothers me when opposing writers say things about a player when they aren't real familiar with their game.
Chandler is a coach's dream, and the Wiz, or anyorganization, would want the total package that Will brings. And to say 5-for-Chandler is hard to believe is inaccurate in my opinion. Had Chandler stayed inschool he would be a top 10 pick in this draft, and he's already established. So it would be pretty even in that sense. But I wouldn't expect ErnieGrunfeld to do the Knicks any favors.
"Hedo and the point guard are the targets," the source told me. "After whiffing at the trade deadline, they are primed to make some things happen. I don't know if they are the right things, but they have a plan in motion."
To add another layer, reports claim that the Blazers have theirsites set on Stephen Curry and are trying to trade up, but from what our mole told us that is a long shot at best. Looking to add some size and energy,which is what Lee would bring, the Blazers are gauging where Tyler Hansbrough status is and very well make a deal to snag the UNC product.
This should be good news for Lee in the sense that it could assure his stay in New York, which is where he wanted to be all along, albeit for a more modestsalary. The Pistons and maybe the Bulls would also figure to be in the mix for Lee.
"…"There already been a lot of interest," Lee told the Post's Marc Berman. "There's definitely a bunch of teams very interested. It's a matter of how serious that interest is and what the Knicks want to do about it…"
But as it stands, one of the bigger one-time suitors is not in the mix at the moment.
Come on man, I love the Knicks, but you don't really believe that, do you?Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
First off, I challenge Smith's take on Chandler. He's clearly not that familiar with him by calling him "decent." Oleksiy Pecherov, Darius Songaila, and Andray Blatche are "decent." It bothers me when opposing writers say things about a player when they aren't real familiar with their game.
Chandler is a coach's dream, and the Wiz, or any organization, would want the total package that Will brings. And to say 5-for-Chandler is hard to believe is inaccurate in my opinion. Had Chandler stayed in school he would be a top 10 pick in this draft, and he's already established. So it would be pretty even in that sense. But I wouldn't expect Ernie Grunfeld to do the Knicks any favors.
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
If the Blazers want Curry that bad I'd trade the 8 for Bayless. Hell I just want Bayless on this team.