New York Knicks

29 July 2009

Why aren't the Knicks doing something to better themselves this offseason?

Seriously.

The organization is so far up their butts looking into the 2010 season that they seem to care less about what is going on this year. Sure, they might be making all the right moves to give LeBron James the most money that is available to a player, but regardless of money, why would James leave when he won't have very many options around him.

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18 June 2009

Knicks great, and current assistant to the President of Basketball Operations, Allan Houston represented the Knicks on draft day, and brought along a special lucky charm –– Mr. October himself, Reggie Jackson.

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16 June 2009

3 - In a Draft that was dominated by LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade, the New York Knicks draft Michael Sweetney with the ninth overal pick.

Unfortunately for the Knicks, the great three-year athlete that he was at Georgetown turned into a horrible NBA player. There was a lot of hype around this guy, because of his physical play inside. Although he was a smaller big man, he was the only player in college basketball to rank in the Top 20 in both scoring and rebounding of all the players in the draft that year.

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11 June 2009

Before entering the best and worse New York Knicks draft choices, let me fill you in with Draft information. You may like it.

Most of my post are opinion based, but here are the facts. The first ever Draft took place in 1947. For 18 seasons, there were anywhere from 13 to 17 rounds to pick through, featuring something called territorial picks. Teams that were having a harder time drawing fans could chose not to use its first-round pick and select a local player instead, hoping they would bring in an already established fan base.

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There have been plenty of players that have had the privilege of wearing orange, blue and white, the official colors of New York City. Just like it is to wear Yankee pin stripes, when you put on that New York Knick jersey, now that is something special.

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