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D'Antoni bringing friends? posted on 05/17/2008
Rumors have been swirling around of the New York Knicks making a trade. (What a surprise) With the hiring of head coach, Mike D'antoni the Knicks are now shopping disgruntled point guard, Stephon Marbury. Marbury was under D'Antoni a couple years back in Phoenix and the two didn't get along. New general manager, Donnie Walsh has made the departure of Marbuy and his $22 million contract, the first priority. D'Antoni may try to lure two of his players from the Sun's he so coveted in his "run-and-gun" style of play. Foward, Boris Diaw and Shooting guard, Leandro Barbosa have been unhappy with the front office of Phoenix and may want to follow their coach to the big apple. A proposed trade has been rumored sending Marbury back to Phoenix for Barbosa and Diaw.
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Isles 09' Preview posted on 05/13/2008 The first order of business for the Isles in this offseason is to attract anybody possible to bring in some scoring. Even as an Isles fan, it was nauseating watching that offense last season. One player with a realistic shot at landing on the Island is centermen Daymond Langkow from the Continue reading "Isles 09' Preview" Isles projected 08' lines posted on 05/13/2008 Young > Mediocre The first order of business for the Isles in this offseason is to attract anybody possible to bring in some scoring. Even as an Isles fan, it was nauseating watching that offense last season. One player with a realistic shot at landing on the Island is centermen Daymond Langkow from the Calgary Flames. Langkow would give depth to an extremely thin center position and allow Comrie to become that No.2 center he was with the Sen's, and do his toe drag every 2min. The other player i think the Isles should go after is Kristian Huselius also from the Flames. Huselius would give the isles speed on the wing and his goal scoring ability on the Island would make him look like Gretzky. I'd personall Continue reading "Isles projected 08' lines" Are the Mets the favorite to win the NL East? posted on 05/08/2008 Craig Byer: Only two years removed from a National League Championship Series loss in seven games to the Cardinals, the New York Mets looked promising entering the 2007 campaign. Flash-forward to September 2007, the Mets successfully completed one of the worst collapses in baseball history. As Mets fans were searching for something to cheer for in 08’, it came in the form of a trade. The Mets acquired arguably the best pitcher in the game when signing Johan Santana this February. He is sure to strengthen the rotation and moreover, help put the 2007 Mets in the past. One might presume receiving the best pitcher in the game would guarantee a lock for a division title, but not for these Metropolitans. Certainly, the addition of Santana helps bolster a strong rotation from front to back, but the Mets are not the clear-cut winners of the National League East. Not yet at least. Continue reading "Are the Mets the favorite to win the NL East?" Jets Draft Preview posted on 05/08/2008 NY Jets Draft Preview When it comes to the NFL draft, Jets’ fans have just about been through it all. It feels like it was only yesterday when Madison Square Garden was chanting “We Want Sapp… We Want Sapp.” Then Paul Tagliabue came to the podium and said the Jets selected tight end, Kyle Brady from Penn State University. The vivid image of Jets fans burying their heads in their hands has become far too common. It’s time for a change. Thanks to a meaningless win over the Kansas City Chiefs in the final game last season, the New York Jets now own the sixth pick of the NFL draft, rather than the fourth. This small difference of just two picks could turn out to be monumental for the Jets’ bright future. Continue reading "Jets Draft Preview"
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