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Knicks Scout Kleiza

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 12:24 am
by el loco
While the Knicks coaching staff began conducting pre-draft workouts yesterday in Westchester, president Donnie Walsh had bigger fish to fry across the pond in France.

Walsh, who flew to Paris on Thursday for the European Final Four, has his eyes not just on draft prospects but on 2010 free agents, forward Linas Kleiza and Josh Childress, the athletic wing formerly of the Hawks, as well as Minnesota point guard Ricky Rubio of Spain.

The talented Kleiza, 25, a restricted free agent for the Nuggets, and Childress both played this season for Olympiakos Athens, which reached the final yesterday. They will play Rubio’s FC Barcelona.

With point guard Jonny Flynn emerging as a force for the Timberwolves, the Spanish sensation is expected to be dealt by Walsh’s buddy, ’Wolves general manager David Kahn.

Meanwhile, former Lincoln star Lance Stephenson is officially in the NBA draft as he signed Thursday with New York-based agent Alberto Ebanks. Stephenson played just one season for Cincinnati and could fall out of the first round. The Knicks pick 38th and 39th.




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Do the Nuggets trade his rights for the 38th or 39th pick if the Knicks want him?

Re: Knicks Scout Kleiza

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 4:19 am
by J Smitty
Can't trade his rights. In order to trade him he will need to be signed....which would likely mean a team would have to sign him to a pretty large offer sheet(or else he wouldnt agree to it), and that team would also have to believe that the Nuggets would be likely to match(which probably wouldnt be the case), so that they would do a s&t instead.

Re: Knicks Scout Kleiza

Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 5:50 am
by el loco
You are correct, it would have to be a sign and trade deal. The more I think about it, the more I wonder why the Knicks would even want him, they already have Gallinari to play the position.