Portland Trail Blazers WiretapBlazers Don't Want Rose's Contract, Could Take A.D.
The Trail Blazers don't want Rose's long-term deal but are interested in the expiring contract of Antonio Davis. Portland Trail Blazers, New York Knicks Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Miles Or The Sky Pilot Could Be Coming To New York
The Blazers want expiring contracts in return while the Knicks are offering Malik Rose. New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Blazers Rejected Knicks Attempt At Ratliff, Miles
Portland may have been a bit tempted to trade Ratliff, had Isiah offered Tim Thomas instead of Penny Hardaway. Then again, it's hard to believe Nate McMillan would consent to dealing his best shot-blocker and rebounder when much-improved backup Joel Przybilla can't be re-signed until the summer. Miles is being counted on to carry the team's offense and, therefore, is untouchable. Al Harrington is another tantalizing target of the Knicks, to name one of about 20 teams. The arrival of Joe Johnson and Marvin Williams figure to make Isiah's former pet Pacer largely extraneous, yet it's doubtful the Knicks have fair compensation to exchange. In view of the Knicks' lack of leadership and delinquent defense at both guard slots (and beyond), it's logical to expect Eric Snow to show up sooner than later now that Eddy Curry is on board. His care-taking of the ball alongside Allen Iverson worked wonders for Larry Brown and it stands to reason the veteran, currently competing with Damon Jones for the Cavaliers' starting point guard position, would be perfect opposite Stephon Marbury. Snow's straight-forward style would also accelerate the team's progress in adapting to Brown's personality. New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Atlanta Hawks Read the Full Story Discuss Send Feedback Buy Tickets Trail Blazers Oct 2005 Archive |