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Yeah I dont understand why Crit wouls be shipped (im guessing b/c of salaries) but I really hope he gets a chance, dude is damn good.
Ship two of them plus Webster for someone like Granger.I assume trade bait.
elcheato can you post
"Knicks Looking For A Shooting Guard"
Knicks Looking For A Shooting Guard
With Donnie Walsh trying to buy out Stephon Marbury's contract and Cuttino Mobley's situation up in the air, the Knicks president said he already is investigating free agents. Obviously Patrick Ewing Jr. is high on Walsh's list, but he is looking more for a shooting guard. Former USC shooting guard Desmon Farmer, recently cut by San Antonio, will be considered.
"I'm looking at a lot of things around the league," Walsh said. -- New York Post
Dunleavy Implies Wade Is A Cheater
Dwyane Wade | Heat
Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy essentially called Dwyane Wade a cheater this week.
"His ability to carry the ball right now, he's getting away with that," Dunleavy said. "He [carries] left to right, right to left, but he just does it fast so nobody sees it, I guess."
Dunleavy, who cited Wade as playing in "a class above the rest," compared what he views as Wade's palming violations to a signature move of former NBA scoring standout Bernard King.
Wade was surprised Dunleavy would take issue with his play.
"There's a lot of things going on that could be called," Wade said. "So if you want to nitpick at everything, then he doesn't have enough to do. He needs to do something else." -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"If Mobley no longer can play, the Knicks will look to add a guard. Walsh has a trade exception from the Renaldo Balkman deal with Denver that is worth approximately $1 million. The Knicks could use that to acquire Portland's Sergio Rodriguez or Sacramento's Quincy Douby." - Frank Isola, Daily News Sports Reporter
• Perhaps you'll recall this tip from one team exec in the season's first Weekend Dime: "Keep your eyes on the Millers. They will be traded if their teams start slowly." The Millers in question: Sacramento's Brad Miller and Minnesota's Mike Miller. The Wolves just made a coaching change, so Mike Miller's name hasn't surfaced yet, but Brad is generating some trade buzz ... depending on who you talk to. Some teams have been rebuffed in their attempt to open Miller talks with the Kings, who are assumed to be interested in a combo of cap relief and at least one promising young forward in exchange for a veteran big man whose contract ($11.4 million this season, $12.3 million next season) expires before the free-agent bonanza of 2010. Other teams believe Sacramento is more than willing to move the 32-year-old. We will continue to investigate.