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    According to ESPN

    As we've previously noted, the Knicks are looking to sign a free agent big man after the deadline -- possibly Earl Barron.

    But to do so, they'll need to clear a roster spot as they're at the maximum of 15.

    And according to Alex Kennedy of HOOPSWORLD via sources close to the team, they're shopping both Renaldo Balkman and Corey Brewer to clear room.

    "If the Knicks cannot find a deal for one or both players, Renaldo Balkman could be bought out to clear at least one roster spot," Kennedy wrote.

    In addition to Barron, it's been reported the Knicks could sign someone from the D-League. Buyout candidates such as Jared Jeffries and Troy Murphy are also a possibility.


    Maybe it's me, but if the Spurs do anything, perhaps this is the route they take - CIA, of course.

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    Bringing in TJ Ford would be a waste of a roster spot. The Spurs are set at PG. Anyone the Spurs bring in will be SF or bigger.

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    Bringing in TJ Ford would be a waste of a roster spot. The Spurs are set at PG. Anyone the Spurs bring in will be SF or bigger.
    Which is why either one of these guys would make better sense.

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    Bringing in TJ Ford would be a waste of a roster spot. The Spurs are set at PG. Anyone the Spurs bring in will be SF or bigger.
    i agree. murphy would make the most sense. certainly more than pursuing TJ ford would.

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    If the Spurs could do something like Quinn and a pick for Brewer, yes please.

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    If the Spurs could do something like Quinn and a pick for Brewer, yes please.
    No doubt. But anyone who wanted Quinn had ample time to sign him before the Spurs picked him up off the scrap heap. He's got no trade value whatsoever. A Spurs draft pick in a weak draft isn't worth all that much either.

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    If the Spurs could do something like Quinn and a pick for Brewer, yes please.
    Amen

    Looks as though if the Knicks cannot find a deal for one or both players, Renaldo Balkman could be bought out to clear at least one roster spot.

    Do it, R.C.

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    No doubt. But anyone who wanted Quinn had ample time to sign him before the Spurs picked him up off the scrap heap. He's got no trade value whatsoever. A Spurs draft pick in a weak draft isn't worth all that much either.
    Pipe dream though it may be, they'd be doing the trade for the pick. They waive Quinn to free up a roster space, which would allow them to then go out and sign a Barron or a buyout.

    I'd give up next year's first for a proven defender and athlete the likes of Brewer. But a pipe dream, still.

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    Historically, I'm against giving away precious assets like 1st round picks - especially for older, past-their-prime players, but with the chance to add a young, athletic wing player - I'm on board with that.

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    Amen

    Looks as though if the Knicks cannot find a deal for one or both players, Renaldo Balkman could be bought out to clear at least one roster spot.

    Do it, R.C.
    Balkman wouldn't be a terrible route but I think you've gotta see how the buyouts shake out in this market. Brewer would be - for me - as good as any buyout they're going to get. Balkman, not so much.

    But I don't hate the idea from a skillset standpoint, and especially if we're able to look back and see the Spurs couldn't have gotten a better player via buyout. I think you've got to err on the side of missing out on Balkman rather than missing out on some of these buyouts, though . . .

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    Here we go. Look for at least one New York buyout forthcoming

    UPDATE: From Howard Beck of the New York Times, "official notice from Knicks: no trades today. They're done."

    As such -- and as noted below -- look for the team to buy out Balkman's contract now to free up a roster space.

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    Knicks would be dumb to let Brewer go.

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    Knicks would be dumb to let Brewer go.
    They have a hard on for Earl Barron and need to clear up a roster spot.

    I agree, given choice of which one to buyout, I would expect the Knicks to buyout Balkman and retain Brewer. Brewer WILL be an free agent this offseason. Perhaps, the Spurs can look at him then.

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    I don't hate you for that, not at all.

    He'd allow George to play more utility and the transition game and playmaking on this team would certainly be improved.

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    If Knicks waive a player to clear a roster spot, Azubuike, Mason and Rautins are way more likely candidates than Balkman or Brewer.

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    If Knicks waive a player to clear a roster spot, Azubuike, Mason and Rautins are way more likely candidates than Balkman or Brewer.
    Just going by what was reported by Knicks beat writer.

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    If Knicks waive a player to clear a roster spot, Azubuike, Mason and Rautins are way more likely candidates than Balkman or Brewer.
    Mason is very intriguing. Can he shoot?

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    Just going by what was reported by Knicks beat writer.
    It wasn't a knock on you but I just disagreed with what he said.

    Azubuike is out for the year, Mason has been horrible for Knicks and Rautins has done nothing for them. I see a buyout more likely than Balkman, who has a long term contract, and Brewer, who is a good player.

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    Yeah, they ain't buying out Brewer. That was actually a good get that I didn't realize was in the package at first.

    It's not like the Knicks don't need defenders . . .

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    Mason is very intriguing. Can he shoot?

    A Mason comeback???Azubuike is a better option.

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    It wasn't a knock on you but I just disagreed with what he said.

    Azubuike is out for the year, Mason has been horrible for Knicks and Rautins has done nothing for them. I see a buyout more likely than Balkman, who has a long term contract, and Brewer, who is a good player.
    No offense taken at all.

    I can't wait to see who they buyout. If it is Balkman, he'd be a curious get.

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    If Jared Jeffries were bought out he would be intriguing.

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    If Jared Jeffries were bought out he would be intriguing.
    Horrible. He was intriguing maybe 3-4 years ago when he was a FA, but he did absolutely nothing to improve his game. He's 29 and is a borderline NBA player at best.

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    Spinal Stenosis avoidance, people!

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