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Agent Told Memphis Not To Trade For Knicks' Lee?[/h1]
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David Lee is nervous that his time in New York may be coming to an end, but he does understand it is a business.[/h3]
According to the New York Post, after meeting with Coach Mike D'Antoni for lunch, Lee found out the reason his name keeps appearing in rumors is because the Knicks are trying to move Zach Randolph, and Lee would be included to try to entice another team into taking Randolph's large contract off the Knicks' hands.
Before the NBA Draft Lee was close to being dealt to Memphis in a trade which would have landed New York the Grizzlies' first round pick, #5 overall.
Lee did not deny his agent Mark Bartlestein before the draft advised Memphis not to trade for him because Lee would never sign a long-term contract with the Grizzlies.
"I don't know what happened on his end," Lee said. "His job is to represent his players."
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Acie Law Feels He Has 'Much To Prove'[/h2]
Jul 14, 2008 7:51 AM EST
Hawks' point guard Acie Law IV feels as though he has a lot to prove heading into his second NBA season, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
"I had high expectations for my rookie season, and I didn't get to show off my game," Law said last week. "I feel like I have so much to prove. This is the first step. But I'm really looking forward to training camp and proving to my teammates, the new General Manager [Rick Sund] and coach that I can play."
Law averaged 4.2 points and 2.0 assists and shot just 20.6 percent from beyond the 3-point line and 40 percent from the floor during his first season.
"I'm just so hungry. And it's kind of like replaying the way things went for me in college, though I hate to go back to that, but it's true. People are doubting me, I've got something to prove. And I have to prove what I think I am, what I know I am," Law added.
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Good Chance Knicks And Clips Will Discuss Randolph Trade Again[/h2]
Jul 14, 2008 10:38 AM EST
Frank Isola of the New York Daily News writes that although the Knicks rejected the Clippers' initial attempt to trade for Zach Randolph, "there is a good chance the trade could be revisited within the next two months."
Via New York Daily News
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Shawn Marion Attracting Lots Of Interest[/h2]
Jul 13, 2008 8:25 AM EST
Forward Shawn Marion has attracted a lot of interest this month as teams such as the Clippers and Warriors have contacted the Heat, according to The Miami Herald.
The Heat have to decide if dealing Marion for help now is better than signing him to a long-term deal or allowing his contract to expire for salary cap relief next summer.
Both the Lakers and Raptors have expressed interest in Marion, as well, but Toronto is likely out of contention after dealing T.J. Ford for Jermaine O'Neal.