Jun 29, 2007 12:22 AM EST
The Knicks and Trail Blazers reached agreement on a deal that swaps forward Zach Randolph and teammates Dan Dickau and Fred Jones, as well as the draft rights to Demetris Nichols for guard Steve Francis, Channing Frye and the Knicks' 2008 second round pick.
Francis has only two seasons left on his contract, worth just over $34 million, but possesses the option to become a free agent after next season. The Blazers, however, are planning to buy out Francis' contract and make him a free agent this summer, sources said.
The Knicks will also receive
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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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Greg Oden was made the number one overall pick by the Portland Trail Blazers, but will he be #52?
The Portland war room showed the Blazers holding up a #52 Blazers' jersey with Oden's name on it.
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Trail Blazers Jun 2007 Archive
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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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FoxSports | Jun 28, 2007
Greg Oden's agent and Portland's general manager refuted an ESPN report Wednesday that said Oden's camp had been informed the former Ohio State phenom will be the top pick in Thursday's NBA Draft.
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ESPN.com | Jun 28, 2007
The Blazers ended the suspense one day before the draft, admitting to ESPN they could not pass on the franchise center.
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New York Times | Jun 27, 2007
Rod Thorn says it is not likely that he will trade any of the Nets' successful trio of Jason Kidd, Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson.
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New York Post | Jun 25, 2007
Rod Thorn reiterated that the Nets have had “no conversations” with the Blazers regarding power forward Zach Randolph, who has a low post offense the Nets could sorely use (but he plays little defense).
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New York Daily News | Jun 24, 2007
Once the Nets get Vince Carter's signature on a four-year, $60 million contract, insiders say they'll investigate making a move for Portland's Zach Randolph.
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Seattle Times | Jun 22, 2007
This time, Greg Oden didn't have to apologize for a sub-par workout as he did two days earlier when he visited with the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Sports Illustrated | Jun 22, 2007
Kevin Durant worked out with the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday, two days after Greg Oden, as both players show their talents to the team with the top draft pick.
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AP | Jun 22, 2007
Kevin Durant worked out with the Trail Blazers on Friday, two days after Greg Oden, as both players show their talents to the team with the top pick.
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AP | Jun 20, 2007
Greg Oden admitted he was out of breath after his solo workout Wednesday for the Trail Blazers.
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Yahoo.com | Jun 20, 2007
The Trail Blazers on Wednesday named Larry Miller as the new team president.
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Sports Illustrated | Jun 19, 2007
Teams will be taking a close look at the medical evaluations of the top picks leading up to the June 28 draft.
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Oregonian | Jun 18, 2007
"I guarantee I haven't made up my mind," said GM Kevin Pritchard.
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Chicago Tribune | Jun 9, 2007
According to the Chicago Tribune the Bulls are discussing trade scenarios, with Chris Duhon the most likely player being shopped and Kirk Hinrich being made off limits.
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The Oregonian | Jun 7, 2007
Trail Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard is reportedly plotting to land another first-round pick through a trade on or before the day of the draft (June 28).
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ESPN | Jun 7, 2007
Former NBA star Scottie Pippen took a bath -- to the tune of $1 million -- on his 18,700-square-foot Portland mansion featuring six full bathrooms and three half-baths.