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Sunday, April 19, 2015

This Week on the Blog

Should be an interesting week on the blog, what with the Rangers in the playoffs, the Giants and Knicks getting ready for their drafts, and the Yanks perhaps showing a sign of life or two.  Let's take a look.

Rangers:  The Rangers played like crap last night, still, but for a bad penalty against Hags, the Pens might have never gotten started.  They'll play better Monday, and at some point in this series have the Pens totallly figured out.  Let's go, Rangers!

Yanks:  Tanaka's start was huge.   Let's see if Pineda can follow suit, and then if CC and Eovaldi can have better luck.   Down on the farm, it's a Severino day and a Bryan Mitchell day.   Also, some rumors that the Yanks are interested in the 22 year old Cuban 2B.   No word on the Cuban pitchers who had appealed for FA.

Giants:  Giants signed a couple of camp bodies this week, and might sign more this week.   They'll slso keep going to pro-days - if there are any left - and more likely having kids in or going to see them.   In the old days, we'd be in Rookie Mini-Camp by now.

Knicks:  Knicks will tend to their strategy.   Right now the lottery is 4 weeks away, so they'll probably be developing multiple plans now.

I hope all of you have great weeks!

3 Comments:

At 2:43 PM, Anonymous yankyfan said...

please post who the Giants signed . If you would, thanks

 
At 3:34 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

DB Josh Gordy and LB Ryan Jones.

 
At 11:29 AM, Blogger Lawyer in NJ said...

Asked how much he’d consider trading the selection, Jackson said, “We’ll consider everything. I want to be quite blunt, depending on the lottery, everything starts May 19 when the picks come in – everything germinates from there. Do you move a pick 1-2-3-4? That’s questionable. Do you move a 5 pick if that’s the alternative end result and use it as a chip? Maybe.’’

The top four picks are considered big men Karl-Anthony Towns and Jahlil Okafor and point guards Emmanuel Mudiay and D’Angelo Russell.

The Knicks have a 19.9 percent chance of winning the lottery — down from 25 percent had they stayed at No. 1. Jackson said he hasn’t decided if he’ll sit on the dais during the lottery, but admitted he’s had no interest in the past.

http://nypost.com/2015/04/21/phil-jackson-draft-fall-could-alter-knicks-offseason-strategy/

 

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