Knicks David Lee Seeks A 'Sign and Trade'....

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.....as soon as possible. And that sentiment is shared by both Knicks president Donnie Walsh, and head coach Mike D'Antoni. If not a 'sign-and-trade', then a 1-year contract for around $8M. The better to keep them 'flexible' for the Lebron sweepstakes in 2010 (as if they stand a chance). There's a saying about a bird in hand..... .

David Lee is your typical 'blue collar' player. And most teams KEEP those type of players. That begs the question....why would the New York Knicks not want to sign such a player to a long term contract? Well, they're the Knicks. Plain and simple. A contender--worth its salt---will always keep a player of that type. NBA champions ALWAYS have at least one. There's a adage that says 'most stars will eventually enter the fabled Naismith HOF. But it's good and consistent role players that help get them there.' Last season, Lee finished with a 16 ppg., 11.7 rpg., and 65-double-doubles. Plus, Lee never saw a loose ball he didn't go after, regardless of the score. He was consistent, dependable, and reliable. Basketball characteristics of which 'blue collar' players are made.

To Lee's credit, he agrees with Walsh's desire for "patience", as the latter makes preparations for going after LeBron. Lee's attitude is rare among todays' athelete. Which speaks more to Lee's personal character. A team man to the end. But this time without the benefits. I predict that in the end David Lee will come out on top. Especially if his up-swing continues, and there's no reason to believe that it won't.
 
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They need to stop trying to BUY a star and work on developing their own. This is the NUMBER ONE reason why the New York Knickerbockers haven't won a title since Debusschere, Frazier, Bradley, Monroe and Lucas
 
They need to stop trying to BUY a star and work on developing their own. This is the NUMBER ONE reason why the New York Knickerbockers haven't won a title since Debusschere, Frazier, Bradley, Monroe and Lucas

Like I said, 'a bird in hand,etc,etc. They probably feel that they HAVE to get a real big name star for the Madison Square.
 
Fucka star. All they need to do is win games. That's all they EVER needed to do. I did not refer to the 1972 team for nothing.
The won and the fans supported them every game with sellout crowds
 
this dude is lucky to even be in the league...he needs to stfu and play ball...


They said similar things about the "ultimate" role player, AKA, Laker coach Phil Jackson, back in the early '70's. He was also a Knick. A strong contributor on the Knick championship teams. He was drafted in the 2nd Round, and was the "top reserve off the bench. Light on 'O', but strong on 'D'. His basketball career turned out pretty good.
 
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