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Knicks Move On, Trade Lee to Golden State
Posted on 9 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Life after Lebron, or LAL, has begun almost as quickly as it ended. Reported first on Wednesday and made official after Lebron jetted his way to Miami, David Lee is now a Golden State Warrior as part of a sign and trade. In return, the Knicks will get Anthony Randolph, Ronny Turiaf, and Kelenna Azubuike. Lee, a fan favorite, was a double – double machine who thrived...
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Lebron to Miami: The Only Wrong Choice
Posted on 8 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Parody in the NBA died tonight. It didn’t get sick. It didn’t go on life support. It died. Lebron James had a chance to make the league great again. He had a chance to push the league to new heights, new levels, and popularity unseen since Michael Jordan left the Bulls over a decade ago. But instead of taking that responsibility and making it count, Lebron did somethi...
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Lebron To Heat Voices Too Loud to Ignore
Posted on 8 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
The voices are deafening. Knick fans are trying today not to hear them. Oh boy, are they trying. But, like a crying child, you can only ignore the voices for so long. All reports today have Lebron James going to the Miami Heat and never have the indications been so loud. Newsday’s Alan Hahn wrote that multiple sources are telling him that the Heat deal is done. Newsd...
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But What If Lebron Says No?
Posted on 8 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
While a lot of signs point to Lebron not disappointing Knick brass tonight, it has come out that the Knicks have a plan if he does bolt to Miami or Chicago. From Realgm.com: “If LeBron James chooses not to sign with the Knicks, multiple sources have told Marcus Thompson that the Warriors have an offer on the table that sends forward Anthony Randolph and other pieces to New York in a sign-a...
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Lebron’s Choice – Clue #388: Location, Location, Location
Posted on 7 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Guess where Lebron will be during his big televised variety themed announcement? Greenwich, Connecticut. That’s right, Connecticut. From my sources that know geography better then I do, I am told that Greenwich is about 20 minutes away from where the Knicks train (Greenburgh, NY). The location has to have meaning. Why would he choose such a random location otherwise? It just doesn’t make ...
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Lebron To NY Heating Up (again)…And Other Stories
Posted on 7 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Apparently I’m not the only one writing about how the Knicks are a sleeping giant in the whole “Lebron thing”. Check this out from hoopsworld.com: “Several sources indicated that James' advisors Maverick Carter and Randy Mims could be traveling to New York on Wednesday and sources have hinted that James will be joining them for the trip. Sources also said that Carter and Mims have been ...
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The Excitement of Free Agency
Posted on 6 Jul 2010 by Bennett Snyder.
All NBA fans have been waiting for the 2010 summer since 2008. There has never been a free agent class like this in basketball, and in any sport for that matter. Teams have been trading away players like they have the plague just to clear up a little more cap space, in hopes to land one of the superstars. The great thing about free agency is dreaming of the scenarios that could happen, before...
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After Amar’e Signing, Knicks Should Be Favorites for Lebron
Posted on 5 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
The first domino has fallen and……….. it’s Amar’e Stoudemire. It’s no surprise, in fact it was rumored all weekend, but it is nice to see it set in stone. Multiple reports have the deal at 5 years/ 100 million dollars. Stoudemire was seen outside Madison Square Garden wearing a Knicks hat, his arms-outstretched, beaming with happiness. The move makes a ton of sense. Stoudemire is one...
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Dirk staying in Big D
Posted on 4 Jul 2010 by A. J..
It's okay Mavs fans, you can breathe a sigh of relief now. Dirk Nowitzki and the Dallas Mavericks have agreed on a four-year contract worth $80 million, including a no-trade clause, to keep the Mavs' all-time leading scorer in Dallas for seemingly the rest of the big German's career. Nowitzki could've demanded a contract worth up to $96 million, the max he could receive. But by agreeing for l...
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Knicks Meet With Chris Bosh and Other Stories
Posted on 3 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Good Morning! A weekend of decision awaits the Knicks. However, they are the one’s playing the waiting game. While the signing of Amar’e Stoudemire seams imminent, here are two more nuggets from a busy Friday in the NBA. 1) SI.com reports that the Knicks offered Lebron one of two options. One, he could take the max deal and presumably name that number two guy OR two, he co...
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Major Lebron Watch Rumor
Posted on 2 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Not good news for the Knicks: As per a Yahoo! report via 1050 ESPN New York (flagship station for Knicks b-ball, if that’s at all relevant)- the Knicks are close to being out of the Lebron James sweepstakes because of a sloppy and unfocused presentation yesterday in Cleveland. This would be not only a blow to the franchise, but also completely unacceptable. How can a team that has been prep...
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While You Were Working: Summer 2010 Day 2
Posted on 2 Jul 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
As we wait on The Big Man (sorry Clarence) to make his move, here are some Knick happenings from around the web. - According to realgm.com, Amar’e Stoudemire and the Knicks are close to a max deal. The framework, apparently, is in place. Stoudemire represents the not-so-secret plan B for Knicks. That is, “Let’s just re-create the D’Antoni Suns.” Not a terrible idea when you cons...









