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I cringe when Al Harrington sets up for a 3-ball...
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Originally Posted by KingJay718
I cringe when Al Harrington sets up for a 3-ball...
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
The fact that Utah is going to get our pick next year makes we want to cry
sergio rodigiuez (SP) or something?Originally Posted by THE GR8
on a completely irrevelent note... we all know getting a PG this offseason was a big F... but what the %$*# happened to that other Spanish PG we were rumored to get WAYYY earlier in the offseason. I forget dudes name but apparently he was nice and Rubios backup in Spain and he was going to the NBA and we were his top choice. Was that just another washed away rumor? I JUST remembered this
nah nah iOriginally Posted by BangDak
sergio rodigiuez (SP) or something?Originally Posted by THE GR8
on a completely irrevelent note... we all know getting a PG this offseason was a big F... but what the %$*# happened to that other Spanish PG we were rumored to get WAYYY earlier in the offseason. I forget dudes name but apparently he was nice and Rubios backup in Spain and he was going to the NBA and we were his top choice. Was that just another washed away rumor? I JUST remembered this
alan hahn denied that rumor, saying it was completely false.
and it seems that he was right, since he got traded somewhere else for basically a pack of cookies.
Spain's Carlos Cabezas could be point-guard fix for Knicks
BY FRANK ISOLA
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Tuesday, April 21st 2009, 4:00 AM
Gonzalez/Getty
Carlos Cabezas (r.) might be a viable option for the Knicks at point guard.
PORTLAND - When Trail Blazers guard Sergio Rodriguez was asked Monday about Carlos Cabezas, his immediate response was, "You mean Charlie Head?" Translated from Spanish, that is what Carlos Cabezas means.
The Knicks, though, are wondering if Cabezas' game can translate from Europe to the NBA.
According to Cabezas' own Web site, the backup point guard on Spain's national team is considering an offer to join the Knicks next season. The Knicks are looking to add a natural point guard and believe Cabezas is a solid option, especially if restricted free agent Nate Robinson does not return.
"He played on a team that won the World Championship," says Rockets forward Luis Scola, who also played professionally in Spain. "I believe he can play for the Knicks. He is strong and smart."
Cabezas is also mulling an offer to re-sign with his Spanish club Unicaja and also one from rival Real Madrid.
Spain has had a good history of exporting quality point guards to the NBA. Toronto's Jose Calderon is arguably the best of a group that once included Juan Carlos Navarro and Raul Lopez, who played for the Grizzlies and Jazz respectively before returning to Spain. Rodriguez currently serves as Steve Blake's backup with Portland.
Fellow countryman Ricky Rubio is expected to declare for the NBA draft and will be a lottery pick. The 18-year-old Rubio, who also plays point guard, is drawing comparisons to Pete Maravich.
Cabezas is not on Rubio's level, but scouts feel that he is a more than serviceable player.
"I have not spoken to Cabezas in a while but I know he wants to come to the NBA," Rodriguez said following the Trail Blazers' practice. "It is time. He is 28. There is no doubt in my mind he can play in the NBA."
Point guard was a weak spot for the Knicks this season, especially once coach Mike D'Antoni decided that he didn't want Stephon Marbury. For three months, Chris Duhon was at the top of his game, but just as suddenly, his production went down and he looked physically worn by the end of the season.
Robinson enjoyed his best season but he's still more of an undersized shooting guard than a natural point guard. When it became apparent that Duhon couldn't maintain his level of play, the team suffered.
If the Knicks have a chance to draft Rubio - he could be one of the top players taken, if not the first overall pick - they could conceivably enter next season with two Spanish point guards on the roster.
That should help attendance, since anytime a Spanish player comes to the Garden, that player usually has hundreds if not thousands of supporters chanting his name and waving flags.
"It is incredible," Rodriguez said. "It's always a great experience playing in New York."
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b..._pointguard_fix_for_knicks.html#ixzz0Tw5lsN8p
one of a few articles i looked back on this guy. Anyone know what happened??
mike said he was great to have him on the team, hes flashy, smart, etc. he said the same damn thing about sun yue
nahh sun yueOriginally Posted by BangDak
are you laughing at me mistaking him on the team, or the comment about sun yue?
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