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Old 04-21-2008, 05:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Marc Berman who should stay or go

Kiyaman who should stay or let go:

The top 5 players that must be traded before Training camp.
Their performance showed that a wise President would consider them 99 percent gone. He would make it happen.

1) Quentin Richardson: 60 percent gone.
2) Zach Randolph: 30 percent gone.
3) Jared Jeffries: 7 percent gone.
4) Fred Jones: 99 percent gone.
5) Jamal Crawford: 10 percent gone.


Eddy Curry contract and performance is an easier Bigman to trade than Zach Randolph, that is the reason why I would keep Curry (by hiring coach Patrick Ewing early this offseason), and trade Zach Randolph ASAP. One of the two must be traded.

Stephon Marbury ending contract and performance is an easier player to trade than Jamal Crawford. The Knicks roster never needed Marbury or Crawford simular performance at PG or SG. The Knicks has been in need of a Guard that could teach his teammates how to pass the ball to gain an assist, while he averaging 8 assist per game.
So Marbury ending contract is a keeper while Jamal Crawford must be traded ASAP.

The Knicks offseason Keepers are:

Curry
Lee: co-exist
Morris: co-exist
Balkman: co-exist
Chandler: co-exist
Nate: co-exist
Collins
Marbury
The other seven players must be traded, buy out, or let go.
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