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Goodfellas
06-26-2009, 06:51 PM
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) -- When he was finished making picks and completing trades, Knicks president Donnie Walsh had the same thought as many draft observers.

Why did Minnesota keep taking point guards?

Walsh said Friday he plans to call Timberwolves president David Kahn to get the answer -- a discussion that could lead to an inquiry about Ricky Rubio's availability.

"I haven't spoken to Minnesota. I will, because David, I know," Walsh said. "I don't know what's going on there. I mean he took a lot of point guards, and so I want to ask him, 'Why did you do that?"'

Kahn worked under Walsh in Indiana, and in his first draft running the Timberwolves picked Rubio and Jonny Flynn with the fifth and sixth picks. At No. 18 he then grabbed another point guard, Ty Lawson, whose rights were later traded to Denver.

The two early picks helped the Knicks because it allowed Arizona forward Jordan Hill to fall to them at No. 8. New York later acquired the rights to the 29th pick, Florida State guard Toney Douglas, from the Los Angeles Lakers (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/teams/lakers).

The Knicks introduced both newcomers at their training center, but talk eventually turned to Rubio's situation.

The teenager from Spain must pay a multimillion dollar buyout to his team there to get out of his contract, and he may not want to do it to play in Minnesota. Rubio said his mother doesn't like cold weather, and his father told a Spanish media outlet that his son may remain in Europe.

Rubio didn't attend his introductory press conference Friday in Minnesota, creating further speculation he'll refuse to play next season for the Timberwolves. Walsh wouldn't go that far without knowing the status of the negotiations between the sides, but sounded as if he'd at least inquire about how to give Rubio his wish to play in New York.

"I would never say never to anything," Walsh said. "We're in the offseason, we're going to be checking everything out to see how we can make our team better."

And how did Rubio rate on the Knicks' draft board?

"He was up," Walsh said. "He was one of the top players."

Goodfellas
06-27-2009, 08:38 AM
The Ricky Rubio sweepstakes is back on! Knicks (http://www.fannation.com/tags/show_tag/4558) president Donnie Walsh said yesterday he's calling Timberwolves (http://www.fannation.com/tags/show_tag/4556) general manager David Kahn to see if the Spanish point guard phenom can be had after Rubio's father told a Spanish Web site that Rubio likely will stay in Spain for the next two seasons instead of paying off a buyout. In another sign he wants nothing to do with Minnesota, Rubio, an 18-year-old, 6-foot-5 showman, was not at yesterday's introductory press conference in Minneapolis, preferring to relax in New York -- a good omen for Knicks (http://www.fannation.com/tags/show_tag/4558) fans. Kahn said he didn't ask him to attend.
New York Post (http://www.nypost.com/seven/06272009/sports/knicks/knicks_hope_to_pry_him_from_wolves_176408.htm)

GottaGetLean
06-28-2009, 05:08 PM
Kobe bryant = 5 rings in the year 2010 just thought every1 should know..:bowdown:

Goodfellas
06-29-2009, 06:33 AM
In a knicks thread? We do not want him in New York. We want LeBron.