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Uh OH...... Looks like our defensive juggernaut of a center has returned !
That's a wrap.
Knicks - 90
Bucks - 83
One of many 2 come !!!
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Originally posted by lebrick View Post
Bargnani for DPOY..
It's funny but I ain't laughing !
On a serious note........ Love Shump but if this article has any legs The Knick Brass betta get 2 runnin !!!
Sources: Knicks, Nuggets talk trade
Updated: November 13, 2013, 3:51 PM ET
By Marc Stein | ESPN.com
The New York Knicks continue to engage in talks with the Denver Nuggets about a potential Iman Shumpert-for-Kenneth Faried trade, according to sources close to the process.
• Knicks blog | ESPN New York
But sources told ESPN.com that multiple teams have approached the Knicks with interest in Shumpert and said New York remains undecided about whether to trade its coveted perimeter defensive specialist.
The New York Daily News reported earlier Wednesday that Shumpert-for-Faried talks "have intensified" but added that no deal was imminent.
The Knicks clearly have a huge need on the front line in the wake of the fractured fibula suffered by center Tyson Chandler. New York's defensive anchor will be sidelined for at least a month and the Knicks, like many teams in the league, are known to be fans of Faried.
Yet it's believed that Denver is also seeking draft compensation in addition to Shumpert in exchange for Faried, who averaged 11.5 points and 9.2 rebounds in 2012-13, his second season as a pro. That could prove to be too high a price for the Knicks, who would prefer not to part with Shumpert but understand he is by far their most attractive trade asset.
The Knicks need rebounding with Chandler out and seem prepared to rely on J.R. Smith, rookie Tim Hardaway Jr. and perhaps even a veteran such as Beno Udrih in a pinch to fill the void if they decide Shumpert must be moved to address the frontcourt need.
ESPN New York's Ian Begley contributed to this report.
Marc Stein | email
Senior Writer, ESPN.com
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