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As I can see this, Knicks needs to trade to the 3rd spot (owned by T-wolves) to get Mayo. And I belive OJ is a great player to be. I'm betting he'll win rookie of the year (if he gets picked up by minesotta). Maybe better than Rose on other teams. Could be the Run and gun type of player the knicks needs. And could be the franchise's point guard beside crawford. A fit for coach Mike. What could you ask for?
Trade David Lee (who's in the trading block right now for all i know) and their pick for the 3rd pick (Mayo) and maybe cash considerations. I'm sure both teams would benefit in this trade. And a big chance that walsh would pull the trigger on this one.. See it in a few hours... Im sure...
We need RUSSEL WESTBROOK N WE need to trade our guard we need low post defenders n a small forward that can shoot. basicall we need a lot of work als defense wins champion chip just like Boston did, they had a great defensie team.
I believe the Knicks should trade for a number of veterans like the Celtics did i.e. Ron Artest Baron Davis and D. Wade and trade the draft pick. Then I can see us in the hunt for a title if not we will be building for about 5 years or more. I cant wait!
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