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He has a longer reach than Blake Griffin!
Pretty sure that NJ isn't a town. We won 14 more games than most people predicted us to this year. Nets will be in the playoffs next year and the Cavs will fail again in the playoffs while LeBron is calling to Jay-Z (part owner of the Nets) saying "get me out of this city of losers!"And go where? New Jersey? Pretty sure he wants to at least make the playoffs, couldn't do that in a <Censored> town like New Jersey.
I hate that this was even put out lol, I think Thabeet will be the bust of the draft, he's soft, weak, has no offensive game not as good a rebouder he should be b/c of his size. I think its best we let the Thunder make that mistake.Knicks president Donnie Walsh says that Hasheem Thabeet is the only prospect that he'd move up for in the NBA Draft.
New York has the eighth overall pick.
Thabeet, 7'3", is a polished shot-blocker, but is still working on other aspects of his game. The Knicks ranked last in blocked shots in each of the last two seasons.
Idmuch rather us draft either Holiday or DeRozan over Curry, everyone says how DeRozan could be the pick that everyone said should have gone higher, Im still iffy on Holiday. But Like I say before Id love for us to trade down and pick Teague, he's going to be a steal or even Reke.The Knicks have scheduled workouts with UCLA's Jrue Holiday and USC's DeMar DeRozan.
New York is expected to consider one of the two if they are available when NBA commissioner David Stern calls on them to use the eighth pick.
Stephen Curry has been linked to the Knicks, and general manager Donnie Walsh said on Saturday that he'd move up if he felt he could take Hasheem Thabeet
I hope Hahn is right, Im not big on Holiday either, but I feel his cieling is alot higher then Curry's. The more I think about it the more I like Tyreke Evans, I also read he's willing to work out against anyone and nobody has stepped up to the challenge....Alan Hahn writes that the Knicks may be leaning toward drafting Jrue Holiday of UCLA over Stephen Curry of Davidson with the 8th pick in this month's NBA draft.
Hahn states that he has "a feeling Holiday's potential has the Knicks more enamored right now than Curry."
Via Newsday
I saw him in person at the Jordan ASG at MSG last year and was impressed from the start.Tyreke is the most gifted one on one player I have seen in a while.
Battle royale? Are they going to work out together or something?They say he wanted DeRozan and Harden but niether has stepped up, but Im reading an article now and I think we're going to pick Holiday of he's there.
June 9th we're holding our point guard battle royale where Holiday will face off against Curry, Flynn, and Lawson, I think that will determine our pick.