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Lee's first choice is Knicks




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Andrew Marchand


David Lee's first choice is to remain a Knick, but his agent, Mark Barteltstein, told me, "You have to have an open mind to anything."

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Jon Rothstein NBA Draft Preview Podcast

Jon previews the upcomming NBA draft and talks to Alan Hahn of Newsday about the Knicks. He is joined by UCLA head coach Ben Howland, ESPNs Fran Fraschilla, and Oklahoma head coach Jeff Caple.

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Former Knick Derek Harper with Brandon Tierney

Derek joins the show to talk NBA Finals and about the '94 season

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Stephen the right post-Stephon call, only Stephen is no Stephon. Curry is no Marbury, not even close.

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Jon Rothstein talks to Stephen Curry about his decision to go to the NBA, what type of Pro he'll be, and what he thinks about possibly playing in New York.

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Note to Knicks: Stay Away From Clark

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Jon Rothstein


From now until June 25th, this blog will digest, dissect, and offer plenty of perspective on the best possible options for the Knicks in this year's NBA Draft.

The next six weeks will feature rumors, trade proposals, and just enough banter to drive both league executives and media members crazy.

There's a lot we won't know until next Tuesday's lottery but here's one thing that's for certain. The Knicks can't draft Louisville forward Earl Clark.

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Mike D'Antoni with Larry Hardesty

Mike D'Antoni, post-season, with 1050's Larry Hardesty about playing in Isreal next October, the personnel outlook for next season and lessons learned from this season.       LISTEN




Ex-lottery pick Sene joins Knicks

NEW YORK -- (AP) The New York Knicks, in desperate need of a shot blocker, have signed former lottery pick Mouhamed Sene.

Sene was taken by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 10th pick in the 2006 draft and played in 46 NBA games before Oklahoma City waived him on Feb. 19.

The 7-footer from Senegal has averaged 10.0 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.7 blocks this season for Albuquerque of the NBA Development League.

He was the D-League co-defensive player of the year last season.

The Knicks, who are last in the NBA with 2.5 blocks per game, didn't disclose terms of Thursday's deal. Coach Mike D'Antoni noted before Wednesday's 113-86 loss to Detroit that there are opposing players with more blocked shots this season than his entire team.

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