Jun 30, 2007 12:20 PM EST
The former Knicks executive who is suing Isiah Thomas for sexual harassment alleged in court papers that Thomas urged a cheerleader to flirt with referees and guard Stephon Marbury cursed at her, according to newspaper reports Saturday.
Anucha Browne Sanders, a former senior vice president of marketing and business operations, filed documents to answer the Knicks' attempt to have her lawsuit dismissed.
In the papers, which were unsealed Friday, Browne Sanders alleges cheerleader Petra Pope told her that Thomas encouraged Pope to flirt with officials before a game against the Nets in 2004, the Daily News reported.
"What she told me was that Isiah asked her to go into the referees' locker room and make them happy," Browne Sanders testified.
She also claimed in the documents that Marbury directed an obscenity at her after she complained about the player's cousin -- who was also employed by the team -- had made graphic sexual comments to her staff, the Daily News reported.
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The Knicks have announced a Monday, 4:00 PM EDT press conference at the team's Madison Square Garden Training Center in Greenburgh, New York.
Isiah Thomas will present Zach Randolph as the newest Knick acquisition. Randolph was acquired in a draft-day deal in exchange for Channing Frye and Steve Francis.
The Knicks' press release indicates that Dan Dickau and Fred Jones will also be in attendance on Monday, which may mean that the team has no immediate plan to release or otherwise rid itself of either player.
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Jun 29, 2007 12:45 PM EST
Mike Dougherty of the Journal News reports on the conference call with Isiah Thomas in which he discussed his draft-day trade to acquire Zach Randolph. The full text with Dougherty's commentary can be accessed by the link below.
Q: How do you balance the obvious talent Randolph possesses with the questionable character?
A: "We’ll address those issues if they arise. I look at him when he comes here, it’s a clean slate. I’ve heard it mentioned that New York is this bad place and I’d like to take a moment and defend New York because this is not the place people come to and automatically get in trouble .... I’m looking forward to coaching him."
Q: How is Randolph going to fit in alongside Eddy Curry?
A: "It’s safe to say the ball will be in one of their hands most every time down the court. We’ll throw the ball inside. Either it’ll be in Eddy’s hands on one side or it will be in Zach’s on the other. The thing that’s intriguing thing about Zach is he can step out and he has a great mid-range game so he can hit the midrange shot. He’s a good passer out of double teams. We got 3-point shooters that can really knock down 3s. Offensively, we’ll have a well-balanced attack. The thing we’ve got to do better at on the defensive side is defending the 3-point line, which we’ll be better at."
Q: Did you need to run this by Knicks owner James Dolan first?
A: "We have to run by and sell everything to our owner. Everything that we do, we run past Jim and we have to get it OK’d by him before we can go and do anything, so he was definitely in the loop. With Zach, I like that player, I like what we’re getting. I’ve had a lot of success with players in this league, and I believe in him as a player. He’s made some mistakes as a young man, but I think we can get him on the right path here and he’ll be fine."
Q: You were going to have cap space in two years, but adding Randolph prevents that, why the change?
A: "The player that we have now is a young player. I think as time progresses, we have the player now as opposed to having him three to four years from now. We have an opportunity to better ourselves and be good right now and I do think the better players in the league want to play with other good players and play for good teams."
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Knicks Jun 2007 Archive
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ESPN | Jun 29, 2007
The Knicks and Trail Blazers reached agreement on a deal that swaps forward Zach Randolph and teammates Dan Dickau and Fred Jones for guard Steve Francis and Channing Frye
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ESPN | Jun 28, 2007
The Knicks have agreed in principle to acquire Zach Randolph, Fred Jones and Dan Dickau from the Blazers for Channing Frye and Steve Francis.
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ESPN.com | Jun 28, 2007
The Knicks and Trail Blazers were in "advanced discussions" on Thursday in a trade that would land Zach Randolph in New York.
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ESPN.com | Jun 28, 2007
The Knicks and Trail Blazers were in "advanced discussions" on Thursday in a trade that would land Zach Randolph in New York.
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Yahoo! | Jun 28, 2007
As reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo, multiple league sources are saying that the Nets have made an offer of Richard Jefferson, Nenad Krstic and Jason Collins to the Pacers for Jermaine O'Neal.
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Newsday | Jun 27, 2007
Isiah Thomas has weighed options for acquiring another first-round pick and is said to be shopping Jared Jeffries while "paying very close attention to the Kevin Garnett/Jermaine O'Neal situations.
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Newsday | Jun 27, 2007
There is speculation that Isiah Thomas will try to find the future point guard of the Knicks in Thursday's draft and may have his sights set on 6-foot tall Taurean Green.
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New York Daily News | Jun 27, 2007
"O'Neal is available and the Lakers are interested," said an Eastern Conference GM on Tuesday night. "That's what's being discussed now."
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New York Post | Jun 27, 2007
The more DePaul coach Jerry Wainwright talked about Wilson Chandler, the more apparent it became why Isiah Thomas is seriously considering the athletic, 6-8, sophomore forward with the Knicks’ pick (23rd overall) in tomorrow’s NBA Draft.
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New York Daily News | Jun 27, 2007
Isiah Thomas is hunting for someone who can knock down outside shots proficiently.
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New York Post | Jun 26, 2007
David Lee says it's playoffs or bust next season for the Knicks.
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New York Times | Jun 25, 2007
The New York Times reports that the Knicks rejected at least one offer to move up into the top 10 selections of Thursday's NBA draft.
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Arizona Republic | Jun 25, 2007
The Suns balked at giving Shawn Marion, Joe Johnson and the No. 7 pick (Luol Deng) to Orlando for Tracy McGrady in 2004, according to the Arizona Republic.
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New York Post | Jun 25, 2007
With the Knicks being mentioned in many trade rumors, one name being thrown around is forward David Lee.
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New York Post | Jun 24, 2007
David Lee has heard his name in trade rumors involving the Knicks and Jermaine O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.
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New York Post | Jun 21, 2007
Agent Tony Dutt, who goes way back with Isiah Thomas as Marcus Camby’s first agent, told The Post that Rashard Lewis will consider a half-dozen teams.
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ESPN | Jun 20, 2007
A state appeals court in Manhattan dismissed former basketball star Latrell Sprewell's libel suit against the New York Post over the newspaper's account of how he broke his finger nearly five years ago.
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Daily Herald | Jun 17, 2007
Wilson Chandler from DePaul backed out of a workout with the Bulls due to an ankle injury, but there could be an alternative reason.
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New York Post | Jun 17, 2007
Isiah Thomas has said he will keep Eddy Curry out of any offer the Knicks make to acquire Kobe Bryant.
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New York Post | Jun 17, 2007
Stephon Marbury said on Saturday that he would welcome a trade for Kobe Bryant.
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Ric Bucher/ESPN | Jun 16, 2007
Ric Bucher reports some GM's expect a trade to be completed before the draft.
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PE.com | Jun 16, 2007
Kobe Bryant is the only player in the NBA whose contract contains a no-trade clause.
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New York Post | Jun 15, 2007
The Nets and Knicks worked out Michael Jordan's kid yesterday.
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Star-Ledger | Jun 13, 2007
The situations involving franchise players in Indiana and Los Angeles appear to have stalled for now, but if they surface again, then Isiah Thomas is interested.
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New York Daily News | Jun 13, 2007
Don't be surprised if the Knicks trade their draft pick.
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New York Post | Jun 12, 2007
Stephon Marbury said he'd like to see Isiah Thomas add another perimeter shooter in the June 28 NBA draft.
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RealGM | Jun 11, 2007
The New York Knicks will play Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in a preseason game this year at Madison Square Garden.
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The Detroit News | Jun 11, 2007
Isiah Thomas has always loved Rasheed Wallace's talent and the Knicks need a veteran big man.
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Bergen Record | Jun 8, 2007
The long-speculated return of Patrick Ewing to the Knicks as an assistant coach became a far stronger possibility Thursday.
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New York Post | Jun 7, 2007
Jeff Nix, director of college scouting who has been with the Knicks for 15 seasons, is being let go less than a month before the NBA Draft, The Post has learned.
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New York Times | Jun 6, 2007
The Knicks and Nets evaluated four potential draft picks on Tuesday at the Knicks’ training facility.
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New York Daily News | Jun 5, 2007
Rasheed Wallace's exit in the Eastern Conference Finals may make him a candidate to be traded and if he is available, Isiah Thomas will certainly attempt to acquire the power forward.
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New York Post | Jun 5, 2007
On Tuesday, the Knicks, in a joint session with the Nets, begin individual pre-draft workouts at the Knicks' Westchester campus, with Vanderbilt's small forward Derrick Byars, projected as a mid-first-rounder, the centerpiece.
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New York Post | Jun 1, 2007
"For the hour he was available [Wednesday], we all had a scenario and it didn't take us long to figure out how we would get him," said Isiah Thomas.