[外電] WALSH COULD TRADE KNICKS' NO. 6 PICK
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By MARC BERMAN
May 30, 2008 -- ORLANDO, Fla. - Donnie Walsh finally arrived at the pre-draft
camp here yesterday and officially began the task of gauging the trade value
of the Knicks' sixth pick in the June 26 draft.
The more the Knicks president talked, the more he sounded as if he would
rather wheel and deal.
"We're going to look at every option," Walsh said in a state-of-the-Knicks
Address at Disney's Wide World of Sports. "Trade it outright for a very good
NBA player. Trade back for multiple picks. Trade up. There's a lot of
different things you do. You explore everything."
At six, Walsh could have a shot at point guard Jerryd Bayless, shooting guard
Eric Gordon or 6-foot-10 small forwards Anthony Randolph and the Italian
Stallion Danilo Gallinari. Even O.J. Mayo, who said yesterday he wants to
play point guard in the NBA, could slip to six, though it seems unlikely. If
he trades back, Walsh could land the purest point guard left after Derrick
Rose - D.J. Augustin.
Asked if the pick has trade value in a draft in which players 3 through 12
are considered comparable, Walsh pointed to the Milk House where dozens of
team executives and coaches had gathered and said, "I'll find out. We'll
explore all of it."
Walsh's willingness to deal the pick underscores his belief the draft is not
deep after the top two picks of Derrick Rose and Michael Beasley and may not
contain a bonafide point-guard-of-the-future.
"I'm not sure (it's deep)," Walsh said. "We're dealing with a lot of young
players, which makes it difficult. There are guys who are going to be great
players and not projected to be great players right now. Our job is to pick
that guy."
Walsh will do the evaluation without making another front-office hire. He
refuted speculation he's looking to hire a general manager before the draft,
going with senior vice president Glen Grunwald. The Knicks have 13 scouts in
Orlando and Walsh will conduct meetings with them over the weekend here to
discuss the draft.
Nuggets GM Mark Warkentien, who has two years left on his pact, likely would
be the leading candidate if Walsh conducts a search this summer, because of
their strong relationship. Friends of the two say Warkentien considers Walsh
his mentor and has long wanted to work for him.
"I haven't said I needed a new GM," Walsh said. "I know there's a lot of
interest because I get phone calls. I got people in place. I'm happy with
what Glen is doing."
Walsh said the Knicks could use in this draft a playmaker that makes others
better and a shot blocker.
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Walsh said he would have interviewed Patrick Ewing for the head-coaching job
if the search lasted longer.
Ewing spouted off Tuesday about the snub.
"It was no sign of disrespect to Patrick," Walsh said. "At that time, I
wasn't interviewing anyone in the playoffs. Then around the time they got
knocked out, Avery Johnson and Mike D'Antoni became available and
concentrated on them. If I didn't get that kind of guy like I did, he was one
of the people I would've interviewed. That's the absolute truth."
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