Tim Thomas

12 February 2009

  He unloaded Zach Randolph to the Clippers and Jamal Crawford to the Warriors in exchange for Tim Thomas, Cuttino Mobley, and Al Harrington.  We all know Mobley is now retired, but Harrington and Whiny Tim have fit in nicely since coming over to New York.

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24 January 2009

Quentin Richardson, Tim Thomas, and Wilson Chandler show bright flashes of life at times, as well.

D'Antoni has this Knicks group thinking it's better than it is, and that's a good thing. These guys expect to compete, and certainly expect to win against all mid-line competition (and below). They are holding themselves to a high standard, and Coach Mike is to thank for that.

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Nate Robinson and Tim Thomas contributed 26 and 24 points, respectively, coming off the bench. The Knicks also went 15-32 (46.9%) from behind the arc, but that was not enough.

Injury update:

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10 January 2009

e, C-Jared Jeffries

Bench (those that see consistent action): F-Al Harrington, G-Nate Robinson, F-Tim Thomas

On a given night, any of those players -- with the exception of Jeffries -- can be considered New York's premier player. Harrington and Thomas look good when they are feeling it, but their ups are seemingly always accompanied by downs. Robinson, Richardson, and Chandler are hot-and-cold as well.

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12 December 2008

Clippers in exchange for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas.

 Topping my long list of reasons for opposing this trade is the fact that Jamal was just named the captain of this New York team. For quite some time, our problem has not been lack of talent, but lack of a cohesive unit with good leadership. We finally have a group of guys working together with great chemistry under the leadership of team captain, Jamal Crawford. Jamal was coming off his best season yet, and began the 2008-2009 season with very similar numbers - 19.6ppg and 4.4 apg. Trading away the man who took on the difficult role of leading this team says a lot about the lack of team morale.

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