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With less than a month to go before the draft, the Grizzlies are in exploratory mode with the No. 2 overall pick -- from trading up in order to pry No. 1-in-waiting Blake Griffin from the Los Angeles Clippers to moving down and acquiring an established NBA player. "We've had a good amount of activity, and it will increase the closer we get to draft night," said Wallace, the Grizzlies' general manager. "There's a different level of activity when you're at No. 2. You can say the draft starts when we pick."
Wallace would not respond to or acknowledge potential deals the Grizzlies are weighing. The pre-draft rumor mill, though, has the Grizzlies spinning in a number of directions: The New York Knicks offered to buy the Grizzlies' 27th pick for $3million, according to a source. The Griz turned down that proposal. The Knicks, according to speculation, also expressed interest in acquiring center Darko Milicic in a deal that could possibly include Quentin Richardson, whose $9.3 million contract expires after the 2009-10 season. Milicic will earn $7.5 million this upcoming season -- the last of a three-year, $21 million deal.
Oklahoma City and Sacramento are said to be interested in moving up from the third and fourth slots, respectively. Those teams have interest in Griffin and Spanish point guard Ricky Rubio. Would the Kings be willing to part with power forward Jason Thompson (a 2008 lottery pick) and the No. 4 selection for the chance to take Rubio? The Clippers have reportedly made teams aware that they aren't interested in trading the No. 1 overall pick. But there also are indications they might listen -- but that potential suitors must be willing to take troubled-but-productive forward Zach Randolph and the $33million left on his contract over the next two seasons. Dealing the second pick for an established NBA player and lower lottery selection or packaging their late first-rounder (27) and early second-round pick (35) to acquire a second lottery pick is of interest to the Griz. Either move would allow the Griz to pursue a couple of players they are high on, including projected top-10 prospects Tyreke Evans, the University of Memphis star, as well as Stephen Curry and Jonny Flynn. "We don't want to exclude anything. We're going to give everything a fair shot at being evaluated so we can do what's best for us on draft night," Wallace said. "I don't want to get locked into a particular transaction."