Guard With a Knife

Four Hundred and Ninety-Two: [Winter Trading Window Opens]

After Greg Oden left, the Portlanders replaced white center Przybilla. Pulzbilla's style of play is like a classic white center, tough and strong, willing to make collisions, and good at filling the penalty area with muscles.

However, his defensive talent is far inferior to Gregor's. When Oden was on the court, he couldn't stop Zach Randolph from playing, and when he left injured. The restricted area was completely occupied by that fat figure. Przybilla could only watch as he writhed in the paint, slamming the ball into the hoop with all sorts of contorted, ugly moves.

Although Brandon Roy and Aldridge once played a good offensive performance in the third quarter, they narrowed the score to 5 points.

But when Zach Randolph hit two magical three-pointers in a row from outside the three-point line, and Snoopy used an iron-blooded block at the basket to completely suppress Brandon Roy's attempt to set off the momentum of the home court. , The balance of the game has been completely tilted towards the Knicks since then.

122:101.

Zach Randolph returned to the Rose Garden to score a big victory, and his super data of 42 points and 15 rebounds allowed him to polish the golden sign of the "League's No. 1 Power Forward" even brighter. It seems that he has embarked on the smooth path of a first-line superstar.

In contrast, Snoopy, who took 11 shots tonight but only scored 8 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 blocks, looked a bit... blue-collar. In fact, on his last possession when he blocked Brandon Roy, Roy almost knocked him down... Anyway, at the moment when Brandon Roy turned to the left for a step-back jumper, his eyes were looking at right.

Everyone can see that his defense was played by Roy in this round.

And it was one of the five best goals of the night, although it was only third, and the goal that Snoopy blocked him was included in the second.

But some commentators with ulterior motives still "criticized" Snoopy on this picture.

"Since the pre-Christmas battle with the Boston Celtics, Snoopy's offensive moves have been found to be restrained by more and more teams. Tonight, his fancy change dribble was caught by a calm Brandon Roy. Completely ignored, although he broke through Roy's defense several times, but in the end he could only advance in a straight line and got the defender's early ambush, which made his offensive efficiency very low. If Greg Oden was not injured, he will be less efficient.”

"On the defensive end, he appears extremely passive when facing outside attackers of Brandon Roy's level. His physical coordination still cannot support him to complete those high-frequency and fast-paced forward defenses."

"Before Christmas, I thought the Knicks were Snoopy's team, but now the fact is that Zach Randolph is the Knicks' well-deserved number one team."

Bill Simmons published such an article in his column. There is no lack of such critical words: "Maybe, the Los Angeles team trying to get Snoopy can make an offer to the Knicks. I believe that the New York management must be keen to build a twin-tower lineup, which is obviously easier to attract. The addition of LeBron James, isn't it?"

At the same time that Bill Simmons released this article, the NBA winter trading window officially opened and will continue until February 21.

The opening of the trading window has made some strong teams aiming to complete lineup reinforcement ready to move. This is their last chance for foreign aid to strive for the playoff ranking.

At the same time, the underdogs who set out to completely tear down and rebuild also began their sales journey. Of course, the most important thing for many teams this year is to clear the salary space, so as to win a large number of superstars to join next summer. As a result, the expired contract has become a favorite in the trading market, even if this contract was once called a junk contract before. But ... the current market is that as long as it can free up cap space in the summer of 2010, it is a super quality asset.

In the month before the opening of the trading window, few teams will act rashly. The teams will go through long and trivial bargaining, and finally complete one shocking deal after another on the trade deadline.

The Knicks' uniform is clearly on the job.

According to James Dolan and Donny Walsh's overarching directives, the front office's job isn't just to trade Zach Randolph for the best fit for Snoopy's star, but also to maximize cap space for 2010. . James Dolan even said: "I hope to get two maximum salaries!"

For the Knicks, if they can recruit two superstars in the summer of 2010, plus Snoopy, they will definitely become the top three championship seeds. After all, the current team is enough to enter the playoffs, and two more superstars can even become a dynasty!

Whenever James Dolan thinks of this, he can't help grinning, and has a strong urge to kiss Isaiah Thomas... After all, he was the one who resisted the crowd and brought Snoopy to New York with three draft picks of.

"All four teams in California have sent us trade inquiries, and they're all asking us if we're going to trade Snoopy. Oh... and Miami, Pat Riley is willing to take three draft picks, plus cash, plus Take Michael Beasley and take Eddy Curry's contract in exchange for Snoopy."

Donny Walsh reported this incident to James Dolan almost in a joking tone.

James Dolan really laughed happily. He was still worried about Pat Riley’s betrayal of New York and defecting to his rival Miami because of money. After laughing, he said sarcastically: “He thinks that everyone puts all their energy into it like him. Do you want to calculate immediate benefits? Snoopy is a super stock that can be held for a long time. Unless other teams bring out TOP20...no, TOP10 stars in exchange, there is no need to discuss with them.”

Donny Walsh nodded again and again. He very much approved of the boss's judgment.

But then, he asked about a hypothesis that made James Dolan frown: "What if it's LeBron James' franchise commitment? If he wants the team to trade for a more suitable inside player, such as Andrew Bynum. What are we going to do?"

This question made James Dolan think deeply.

Afterwards, the two entered into a substantive discussion. After an hour and a half, Donny Walsh left the office pretending to have a clear answer.

...

After the Knicks won consecutive Denver Nuggets and Portland Trail Blazers in the Northwest Division, they rushed to the third away game, Salt Lake City!

They will face this disciplinary team built by veteran coach Sloan himself. Everyone knows that the Utah Jazz is known for its pick-and-roll, and has been rampant in the league for more than two decades with this tactic. In recent years, Coach Sloan has appropriately added some systems based on the team's existing lineup, which has enriched the team's tactical level, especially in the coordination of high and low positions, which is more threatening.

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