New York Knicks Wiretap

Fisher And Snow Involved In A Warriors, Cavs And Knicks Three-Way?

Eric Snow, a personal favorite of Larry Brown, is drawing the interest of Isiah Thomas and the Knicks at the request of their new coach.

There have been rumors about Golden State, which would be willing to move Derek Fisher, and the Cavs trying to recruit a third team to take Snow, but the Knicks are turned off by Snow's bloated contract.

The Knicks have some big contract of their own, but since those of Tim Thomas and Penny Hardaway will expire following this season, they have become two of the most attractive in the league.

Via NY Daily News


Knicks Remain Hopeful They Can Sign Diop Or James Jones

The Knicks remain optimistic that they will sign either free agent James Jones or DeSagana Diop to their $1.8 million exception.

Jones, a 6-foot-8 small forward who completed his second season with the Pacers, is being courted by both San Antonio and Detroit. Even if Jones decides to sign with the Knicks, there is a strong possibility that Indiana will match the offer.

Cleveland, however, cannot match any offer for Diop, a 7-foot center who has been a major disappointment since being selected eighth overall by the Cavs in 2001. But the Knicks believe that Diop can be a valuable backup to Jerome James, particularly at a bargain-basement price. The Mavs are also pursuing Diop.

If the Knicks sign another player, they will have 16 under contract, one more than the league maximum. There are still several moves team president Isiah Thomas can make. The Knicks would like to move Penny Hardaway's expiring contract, even though more teams will come after Hardaway at the trading deadline.

Via NY Daily News


Jerome Williams Announces Retirement

Less than 48 hours after the Knicks used the NBA’s amnesty provision on veteran forward Jerome Williams, the popular “Junk Yard Dog” announced he was calling it a playing career to pursue other interests. Williams, whose intensity and effort made him a fan favorite throughout the league, played in 587 games over nine seasons, averaging 6.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.

“My days as the ‘JYD’ on the court as an NBA player are over, but I am looking forward to continuing all my offcourt work and keeping a promise to the kids of New York,” Williams said. Williams met with Isiah Thomas Wednesday morning at the team offices in New York and the two discussed options for the veteran forward to keep him involved with the team. In addition to doing some scouting work and learning the business side of basketball, Williams will pick up where he left off with MSG Network in the spring, working on a broadcasting career.

He will also expand his community efforts and the extensive programs of his foundation (which he runs with his brother Johnnie), reaching out to kids of all ages and holding seminars using rap music to extoll the virtues of being a positive role model. “I made a promise to the kids of New York last spring that I would be back, and I do not want to let them down,” he added. The Williams brothers brought their motivational program to New York late in the season and into the summer, and will continue to run it here as well as in Toronto, Detroit and other cities. Williams is also producing a motivational CD which will be out this fall.

If that will not be enough for the Georgetown graduate, he will continue to grow his Brooklyn-based business “212 Motoring,” which customizes and details cars.

Williams added that he would not have retired had the amnesty clause not been used, and that he is healthy enough to have received a few offers from teams, which he instructed his agent, Lon Babby, to respectfully decline.

Seems like for New Yorkers, the bark of the JYD may be even louder and more effective in retirement than it was during his nine NBA seasons.

Via MSG Network


Knicks Aug 2005 Archive

  • Isiah Looking To Offer 3-Year Deal To Diop Or James Jones

    The Post has learned that Isiah Thomas is after James Jones, the Pacers' 6-foot-8 free-agent reserve swingman, whom Thomas drafted in the second round in 2003 and unrestricted free-agent center DeSagana Diop, a 7-foot, 280-pounder who played with the Cavs the last four years.

  • Knicks Waive Jerome Williams

    New York Knickerbockers President of Basketball Operations Isiah Thomas announced today that forward Jerome Williams has been waived as the designated player for the amnesty provision under the NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • Allan Houston Remains A Knick

    Allan Houston will NOT be a victim of the 'Allan Houston rule', which allows each team to waive one player and have their salary not count against the team's luxury tax. The Knicks instead have used their selection on Jerome Williams.

  • Houston Safe? Knicks May Not Waive H20

    The New York Post is reporting that the Knicks may not use their amnesty waiver on Allan Houston, believing that he will retire if he's not close to being ready by the end of October's training camp. The Knicks save more money by Houston retiring than they would by waiving him under the amnesty provision

  • Snow, Ollie May Be On Knicks' List

    Now that it's clear that Larry Brown wants Stephon Marbury to slide over to the shooting guard position, the Knicks will be on the lookout for a veteran point guard to ease the transition until Nate Robinson is ready.

  • Starbury Would Welcome Shift To Shooting Guard

    Stephon Marbury made it clear on Wednesday that he never thought he would be traded when the rumors emerged last month and that he was not worried now, either, with Larry Brown aboard.