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Knick's may pursue Kwame Brown


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Kwame Brown is on their radar after having a serviceable season with Charlotte (7.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, 51.7 percent shooting). Michael Jordan's former No. 1 draft bust is 6-11, 270 pounds and though he has hands of stone, he can defend, rebound and block shots -- the only Knicks requirements.

Source: New York Post

I personally would like to see Kwame Brown back in a Bobcats uniform next year because he is kind of like MJ's project that started off horrible, but gets predominantly better.

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PG - Augustin - Walker

SG - Henderson - Carroll

SF - Maggette - Cunningham

PF - Thomas - Biyombo

C - Diaw - KBrown

I dont want Diaw at center, but I have a feeling Silas will play him there. This is my projection for what the team will look like. Not what I would do but what the 2 deep will be once season starts(if it does).

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PG - Augustin - Walker

SG - Henderson - Carroll

SF - Maggette - Cunningham

PF - Thomas - Biyombo

C - Diaw - KBrown

I dont want Diaw at center, but I have a feeling Silas will play him there. This is my projection for what the team will look like. Not what I would do but what the 2 deep will be once season starts(if it does).

Umm, no way Diaw starts at center over Kwame.

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PG - Augustin - Walker

SG - Henderson - Carroll

SF - Maggette - Cunningham

PF - Diaw - Thomas - DJ White

C - K.Brown - Biyombo - Diop

I think we have to deal Diaw and Carroll for a backup SG/SF..

BTW- I already miss Livingston..

You can't deal Carroll without taking on an equally horrendous contract.

Diaw will fetch a late first rounder this year at the trade deadline. I know it seems crazy, but Diaw is a solid player and would really help a team out that is looking for that first forward off the bench. Coaches become enamored with his talent and think they can coach the lazy out of him.

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We still won't have a ton of cap space in 12 because of Diop and Carroll. I wish we didn't have those contracts, but I would rather just let them run out than try and trade them and take on even worse contracts.

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