Why nate robinson trade
He led a five-player deal that changed the look of both franchises. Robinson was the obvious headliner of this trade. Only 25 years old at the time of the move, he left when returning for the season seemed impossible, given the direction the Knicks were taking with payroll.
Robinson played 26 games with the playoff-bound Celtics, averaging 6. Marcus Landry was the only other piece included. He appeared in just 17 games for the Knicks, and the Celtics played him once for three minutes. JR Giddens, a former first-round pick, made 11 appearances with the Knicks.
It became his final run in the NBA. Henry Walker actually stuck with the Knicks for parts of three seasons, mostly playing off the bench, although he received 13 starts upon arrival and averaged a career-high Walker was only depth in New York, and he went two seasons without playing once his Knicks career ended.
In 18 games for the Knicks, though, he shot This deal, for what it returned to the New York Knicks, was rightfully lost in franchise history.
The most it did was provide Walker, a bench piece, for some time. Otherwise, it was forgettable. Rivers cautioned against expecting him to be in Portland Friday night, but acknowledged the team needs bodies.
With physicals and all that stuff, it would be great, but I doubt it. Inside the Celtics' locker room, the loss of House sent ripples through a tight-knit group.
The final time most players saw House was on the team bus following practice Wednesday. But the players also acknowledged that this is a business and they couldn't blame management for making a move in hopes of making Boston a championship contender -- even if Robinson's biggest impact could be simply shaking up a stagnant group.
He's a good dude and an integral part of the team. My heart goes out to him. He really wanted to be here to help us do what we're trying to do and win a championship this year. But it's a business. We're going to try to incorporate him into what we're doing, how we think, how we do things around here, make sure he fits in and make him feel like he's a part of winning a championship.
Allen said he knew Robinson from his time with the Seattle Sonics Robinson is from Seattle and played collegiately at Washington and thinks his addition will help. I believe he can help us. I think this year he's grown, even from where he was before. I look forward to getting him here. He plays great defense on the ball, he's athletic, and he can shoot the 3 -- not as good as Eddie, but there's not many people in the league that can shoot the ball as good as Eddie.
We have to do a good job to make sure we make [Robinson] better. The Celtics-Knicks deal had been rumored for the last day or so but was complicated by the fact the salaries didn't match for a straight up player-for-player trade. House expressed excitement Wednesday about potentially reconnecting with Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni, whom he played for in Phoenix. I know my style fits right in. I'm feeling good right now about the way I'm playing. It's going to be a good thing.
You have to take it like that. House was a fan favorite for his high energy and perimeter shooting, but he has struggled this season, connecting on 64 of 3-pointers Robinson, a first-round pick 21st overall of the Phoenix Suns in the draft, has spent his entire five-year career with the Knicks. The point guard is averaging He was held out of Wednesday night's game with flu-like symptoms.
A three-time slam dunk contest champion, Robinson will be expected to provide a different sort of offensive outburst than House off the bench, but he's also a high-energy guy and, while designated a point guard, he's known more for scoring the ball than distributing it.
Giddens, a former first-round pick 30th overall , and Walker, chosen in the second round 47th overall , were end-of-the-bench players used sparingly in Rivers' hermetic rotation. Yet now, Robinson heads to Oklahoma City, the team he watched growing up in Seattle under a different name. It's unlikely he cares about the name on the jersey now, but fans in Seattle do. It's a dilemma, and a hard one at that.
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