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Is Ben Gordon headed to the New York Knicks? | The Hoop Doctors Rumor Patrol

Ben Gordon, Zach Randolph, Trade, New York Knicks, Rumor

June 28, 2008 – Dr. Browntorious

The streaky, but hot shooting Ben Gordon may be the next player on the New York Knicks wish list.

Since the end of the 2008 NBA Draft when the Chicago Bulls selected point guard Derrick Rose with the #1 overall pick, Bulls GM John Paxson has been on the horn trying to find a new home and an equitable deal for their current point guard Kirk Hinrich. Due to the fact that Hinrich is signed on with the Bulls until 2012 with a front loaded contract, there was some early speculation that the Bulls may just try to shift Hinrich over to the 2 spot and start Rose at the point. However if the latest rumors and speculation have any merit than it looks like that horse has left the barn. Apparently Paxson has been working the phones over the last two days trying to find a taker for Hinrich and improve their frontcourt position.

Apparently there were some discussions between the New York Knicks GM Donnie Walsh and Chicago Bulls GM John Paxson yesterday that fizzled regarding a possible deal that would have sent the Knicks Kirk Hinrich and Drew Gooden in exchange for the Knicks Power Forward Zach Randolph. The talks however cooled when the Knicks requested that Ben Gordon by substituted in place of Kirk Hinrich in the deal. Although Gordon is a restricted free agent, the Knicks were hoping for a sign and trade. Apparently D’Antoni covets Ben Gordon for his deep range and excellent physical conditioning. Personally I feel that the Knicks may be better off with Hinrich in the potential deal, as it would solidify their point guard quandary, and act as insurance if they run into another year of the Marbury disappearing act. Although Hinrich had a slow start shooting the ball last year, he improved as the year progressed and by seasons end was once again the model of consistency that has defined his college and pro career to this point.

It is no surprise that the Knicks are willing to move Randolph, as he is not exactly the model player to fit into D’Antoni’s system that relies so heavily on ball movement, the transition game, and outside shooting. None of which seem to fit the strengths of Zach Randolph who would fit better with a slow-paced, grind it out, half-court game. Couple that with the reputation Randolph has had in the past for his off-court personality and behavioral issues and you can see why the Knicks may want to part ways and start fresh under a new GM and Head Coach.

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With the draft having come and gone and the New York Knicks remaining fairly quiet thus far on the trade front, we can almost surely expect to see some heavy activity over the next couple of months with their organization. But maybe a more troubling question for the Knicks organization and NY supporters in general might be, why have the other franchises around the league been so unwilling thus far to negotiate with the Knicks?

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Comments

  • DAVies

    I really hope the Knicks get Gordon!! That would be so sweet. That guy can flat out shoot tha bomb!!

    Randolph is way too sluggish to play with an up-tempo team. The Knicks better dump him fast!

  • DAVies

    Oh yeah, and send Marbury with him. David Lee should be starting for the Knicks next year. If he’s not that’s ridiculous.

  • Raps Fan

    hinrich would be a better fit, they have to shore up their pg situation before they add shooters (have to be able to get the ball to the shooters right?).

    randolph is really interesting for me. the guy is big, has great hands, is a bit of a nut case, but he plays hard when he’s on the court. maybe he just needs a tough coach (hasn’t had that really).

  • The Zoner

    “Knicks Kirk Hinrich and Drew Gooden in exchange for the Knicks Power Forward Zach Randolph.”

    Not sure where you heard this, but I don’t think John Paxson would do this deal. Randolph is not much better than Gooden and he is a troublemaker. Plus he loves Hinrich, as evidenced by the huge deal he gave him.

  • Zebo Blows

    I really do think we are fine at PG. Believe it or not Marbury is a good point guard who i think can really return to form under D’Antoni. He can get into the lane at will and is a solid passer. How bout the year before this past yr. He was BY FAR the best player on the team when jamal was hurt. For a solid few months he averaged about 20 and 7 a game. Gordon would be a better fit than heinrich. You cant honestly tell me Heinrich is a better pg than Marbury. Everyone is just tired of marbury’s antics but just like Jesus Shuttlesworth also from Coney Island, he got game,

  • Eddie

    Wow this would be nice! Gordon would be nice if he is willing to sign a reasonable contract to play for the home team! Gooden might be an added bonus if we do run?

    I have a rumor I would like to get started!

    Mayo unhappy landing in Memphis! Memphis looking at trade options! Knicks very interested!!

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  • http://thehoopdoctors.com roy

    please let me know immediately when this trade has been finanlized. do you think the bulls would want nate robinson too? since they’ll only have rose and deng at the point, if hinrich is not available to ny, and gordon and gooden are sent in a sign and trade.

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  • http://bullsfan@yahoo.com bulls fan

    YOUR FULL OF *bleep IF YOU THINK KIRK OR BEN FOR ZACH RANDOLF WHO THE HELL TELL YOU THIS ?? A LITTLE BLUE BIRD???

  • dj

    i think ben gordon would not go to th knicks because they should send chris paul to the bulls.