[外電] Knicks Confirm Randolph Trade Talks
Knicks shopping Zach Randolph to Grizzlies in possible Darko Milicic deal
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/basketball/knicks/2008/09/06/2008-09-06_knicks_shopping_zach_randolph_to_grizzli-2.html
Donnie Walsh is on the verge of correcting one of Isiah Thomas' biggest
financial mistakes.
Walsh, the Knicks president, confirmed Saturday that the Knicks are in talks
with the Memphis Grizzlies about a possible deal for Zach Randolph, the
veteran power forward who doesn't fit into Mike D'Antoni's up-tempo offense.
"There is no deal," Walsh said over the telephone early Saturday. "We've
spoken to Memphis but there is nothing happening so far."
A source close to the negotiations said that a trade is unlikely to take
place before Monday. Walsh refused to comment on a report in Memphis
Commercial Appeal that claims the Knicks would be required to pick up part of
the deferred payments Randolph is owed over the final three years of his
contract that will pay him $48 million.
For removing Randolph's bloated salary from their payroll, the Knicks would
be required to take back power forward Darko Milicic and point guard Marko
Jaric, fellow countrymen from Serbia. Milicic, who flopped in Detroit after
being the second overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft right after LeBron James
and before Carmelo Anthony, is scheduled to make $14.5 million over the next
two years. Jaric will earn $21 million over the next three years.
If the Knicks finalize the deal that could conceivably have three
European-born players on their roster next season, including first round pick
Danilo Gallinari from Italy. In recent years, Thomas has been reluctant to
tap into the European market while D'Antoni's teams with the Phoenix Suns
featured several international players.
Walsh has been actively trying to trade Randolph and nearly had a deal with
the Clippers in July. It is still unclear why Walsh passed on a trade that
simply would have involved moving Randolph and his contract to Los Angeles
without having to receive a player in return. Once Walsh passed, the Nuggets
stepped in and traded Marcus Camby to the Clippers.
Randolph had a strong year statistically with the Knicks, averaging 17.6
points and 10.3 rebounds. However, his presence in the low post rendered C
Eddy Curry useless and the Knicks feel that Curry is more valuable to the
club.
If and when the Randolph deal is made that would leave the Knicks with 17
players under contract, two over the maximum. There is still the possibility
that Stephon Marbury will be released at some point. Walsh declined to
comment on Marbury's status and would only say that the veteran point guard
is "in the best shape of his life" which is not unlike the off-season reports
Isiah Thomas always gave on Marbury.
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