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NO.NAMEPOS AGEHTWT COLLEGE 2009 - 2010 SALARY 30 Earl Barron PF 28 7-0 250 Memphis $63,127 9  Jonathan Bender SF 29 7-0 230 $597,271 21 Wilson Chandler SF 22 6-8 225 DePaul $1,255,44 34 Eddy Curry C 27 7-0 295 $10,500,423 23 Toney Douglas G 24 6-1 200 Florida State $996,240 1 Chris Duhon PG 27 6-1 190 Duke $6,031,800 8 Danilo Gallinari F 21 6-10 225 $3,089,040 4  J.R. Giddens SG 25 6-5 215 New Mexico $1,028,880 7 Al Harrington PF 30 6-9 250 $10,026,875 50 Eddie House PG 31 6-1 175 Arizona State $2,862,000 42 David Lee C 26 6-9 250 Florida $7,000,000 3 Tracy McGrady SG 30 6-8 223 $22,843,124 13 Sergio Rodriguez PG 23 6-3 176 $1,576,696 5 Bill Walker SG 22 6-6 220 Kansas State $736,420 * 9 different players than on the 08-09 roster.

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NO.NAMEPOS AGEHT WT COLLEGE 2009 - 2010 SALARY30 Earl Barron PF 28 7-0 250 Memphis $63,1279  Jonathan Bender SF 29 7-0 230 $597,27121 Wilson Chandler SF 22 6-8 225 DePaul $1,255,4434 Eddy Curry C 27 7-0 295 $10,500,42323 Toney Douglas G 24 6-1 200 Florida State $996,2401 Chris Duhon PG 27 6-1 190 Duke $6,031,8008 Danilo Gallinari F 21 6-10 225 $3,089,0404   J.R. Giddens SG 25 6-5 215 New Mexico $1,028,8807 Al Harrington PF 30 6-9 250 $10,026,87550 Eddie House PG 31 6-1 175 Arizona State $2,862,00042 David Lee C 26 6-9 250 Florida $7,000,0003 Tracy McGrady SG 30 6-8 223 $22,843,124

13 Sergio Rodriguez PG 23 6-3 176 $1,576,6965 Bill Walker SG 22 6-6 220 Kansas State $736,420

* 9 different players than on the 08-09 roster.

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2008-2009 season - Chris Duhon*, WilsonChandler, Al Harrington Jared Jefferies*, DavidLee, Nate Robinson*, Quentin Richardson*, LarryHughes*, Tim Thomas*, Eddie Curry,DaniloGallinari, Chris hunter*, Cuttino Mobley,MouhamedSene*, Chris Wilcox*

2009-2010 Roster - Toney Douglas, Wilson

Chandler, DaniloGallinari, Al Harrington, DavidLee, Jonathan Bender, Eddy Curry, JR Giddens,Eddie House, Tracey McGrady, CuttinoMobily,Sergio Rodriguez, Bill Walker

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Past First-Round Picks NBA Career Averages

YEAR PICK PLAYER PPG RPG APG 2009 8 *  Jordan Hill 5.2 3.7 .4 2008 6 Danilo Gallinari 12.8 4.2 1.4

2007 23 Wilson Chandler 13.4 5.1 1.9 2006 20 *Renaldo Balkman 4.2 3.7 0.6 2006 29 * Mardy Collins 3.9 1.8 1.7 2005 8 *Channing Frye 8.9 4.7 0.9 2005 30 David Lee 13.0 9.6 1.9 2003 9 *Michael Sweetney 6.5 4.5 0.6

2002 25 *Frank Williams 2.9 0.9 1.9 2000 22 *Donnell Harvey 5.6 4.0 0.8

* Players are no longer on the Knicks

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 Jerome James- signed a 5-year, $30 million free-agentcontract with the Knicks. He arrived at his first trainingcamp out of shape and in his first season he onlyaveraged 3.1 points and 2.1 rebounds in 9 minutes per

game Eddy Curry- Has played 10 games in the last 2 years

while bringing lots baggage including sexualharassment accusation, ex-girlfriends murder, and aforeclosure of his house. Since being on the KnicksCurry has earned $ 37,343,052 and setting the Knicks

back several years with draft picks. Isaiah Thomas- Became the head coach of the Knicks

after firing Larry Brown, Signed a large contractextension in 2007 and led the Knicks to a 56-108 recordin two years with no playoff births.

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All-Time Records

Season W L% 2009-2010 29 53 .360

2008-2009 32 50.390 2006-07 33 49 .402

2005-06 23 59 .280

2004-05 33 49 .402

2003-04 39 43 .476

2002-03 37 45 .451 2001-02 30 52 .366

2000-01 48 34 .585

1999-00 50 32 .610

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PricingPricing

Season Tickets:

1. Section A $87per game=

$38282. Section B $74

per game=$3256

3. Section C $56per game =$2464

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As you can see the last time the Knicks were above 500. was the00-02 season. Once this season is over it will be a franchise-record9 straight years

the Knicks have not made the playoffs or even been mediocre,The team has been plain terrible. When a franchise loses for so

long, a losing culture sets in.

Not just the players, but ownership, staff and everyone around theteam becomes used to it, they forget how to win, or in the case ofyoung players, never learn how to.

It·s not to say the players don·t care, but when someone is aroundsuch bad basketball and losing for so long it makes it easier toshow up everyday. The lack of consistent effort, especially ondefense, is a great reflection this culture taking hold of the team.Losing just comes too easily to these guys.

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Draft MiscuesDraft Miscues2009 Pick: No. 8 overall, No. 29overallTook: Forward Jordan Hill (8th),Guard Toney Douglas (29th) Could've Taken: Guard Brandon Jennings(10th, MIL)

200 Pick:No. 23 overall, would've hadNo. 9 overall but the bulls had the right toswap picks thanks to the Eddy Currytrade.Took: Forward Wilson Chandler

Could·ve Take: (Including players theymissed out on because of the Curry Deal)

Forward/Center Joakim Noah (9

th

CHI),Guard Aaron Brooks (26th, HOU)

2006 Pick: No. 20 overall and No. 29overall, would've had No. 2 overall buttraded it to Bulls in Eddy Curry packageTook: Renaldo Balkman (20th) and MardyCollins (29th)Could've Taken (Including players theymissed out on because of the Curry deal):Forward LaMarcusAldrige (2nd, CHI,

traded to POR ), Guard Brandon Roy (6th,MIN, traded to POR) Forward Rudy Gay(8th HOU traded to MEM), Guard RajonRondo (21st PHX traded to BOS).

2005 Pick: No. 8 overall, No. 30 overallTook: ForwardChanning Frye (8th), Forward/Center David Lee (30th)Could've Taken: Center Andrew Bynum (10th,LAL), forward

Danny Granger (17th IND), Guard Monta Ellis, (40th, GS)

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Draft Miscues Cont.Draft Miscues Cont.

2003 Pick: No. 9 overall Took: Forward Michael Sweetney Could've Taken: Forward David West (18th, NO), GuardLeandro Barbosa (28th SA traded to PHO), Forward JoshHoward (29th, DAL)

2002 Pick: No. 7 overallTook: Forward Nene Hilario (tradedto DEN for Antonio Mcdyess)

Could·ve Taken: Forward/Center AmareStoudemire (9th

PHO), Forward Caron Butler (10th, MIA), ForwardTayshaun Prince (23rd, DET), Forward Carolos Boozer (34th

CLE)

1999 Pick: No. 15 overallTook: Center FredericWeisCould've Taken: Forward Ron Artest (16th, CHI)

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The salary cap is expected to decrease from the

current $58.6 million due to the current economicsituation in the NBA.

"Teams know exactly what's happening. They

know what their finances are. They know what theissues are. They also know that the cap is going tostart -- the cap is coming down, and the [luxury taxthreshold]," Stern said. "If you don't have a lot ofhigh-revenue growth over the next couple of years,

there may be a slowdown. But teams know therules, and they can assess their own situations.µ

-David Stern

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Assessing the Knicks' situation, the cap-clearing trades earlier this season

of guard Jamal Crawford and forward Zach Randolph gave the Knicks a27.3 million dollar decrease for the 2010-2011 payroll.

However the Knicks have Eddy Curry who is still at 11.3 million is undercontract for the 2010-2011 season, they also have player options forWilson Chandler ($2.1 Million) and DaniloGallinari ($ 3.3 million).

The Knicks will also be committed to paying their 2009 draft picksomewhere around $5.6 million dollars if they miss the playoffs and winthe draft lottery) and $1.8 million (if they finish eighth in the East, makethe playoffs and draft 15th.)

*That adds up to something between $25.4 and $29.2 million incommitted salary for 2010-11, before factoring in whether Lee who is anunrestricted free agent is on the roster next year

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Star Power is a huge leveraging toolfor Advertisements it will alsoattract fans and the star can eventranscend beyond the game.

A star with a high Q score or anyreal Star at all could be veryvaluable to the Knicks but theproblem is they don·t have one.They have an All-Star in David Leewho averages 20 points and 11rebounds but it is hard to say he isthe true face of the franchise.

Although the Knicks also haveTracy Mcgrady on their roster he isno longer a star in the NBA.

The Knicks have severalopportunities this off-season to findthat star who will give them the starpower they need to turn around thefranchise and put them back on theroad of success.