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Checking in and checking out

July
11

I’m heading for the beach not long after I file my final story from the Mets game tonight, and plan to spend the next week knee deep in sand.

It’s your turn.

We don’t know whether there’s wireless at the condo yet, but if there’s access I want to put up a couple of guest blogs since the Knicks will be playing in Las Vegas. Anybody who plans to watch the summer league games and form an opinion should let me know ASAP.

Here’s the broadcast schedule for MSG, which is putting Mike Crispino and Walt ‘Clyde’ Frazier in front of the mics:

Monday vs. Cleveland, 4 p.m.

Wendesday vs. San Antonio, 4 p.m.

Friday vs. Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Saturday vs. Charlotte, 4 p.m.

Sunday vs. Minnesota, 4 p.m.

There will be full replays at 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. during the week. On the weekend the broadcast will be replayed at 10:30 p.m. as well as the following day at noon.

I’ll chime in when possible, but my priority is to play some mini-golf with the kids, eat seafood and read a book. I’ll send you a postcard.

This entry was posted on Friday, July 11th, 2008 at 11:01 am by Mike Dougherty.
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6 Responses to “Checking in and checking out”

  1. knicksdefense

    enjoy yourself mike.
    last season was tough as a fan, imagine how it was for you guys.

  2. Not Hawthorne Wingo

    Family vacations are for family time. Enjoy! BTW, that windmill can be a bitch, I double bogeyed last time.

  3. Orange and Blue

    Enjoy your vacation

    Maybe Marbury will be taking one from the Knicks soon.

    I read Pierce would love to have him on the Celtricks!

  4. Brandon

    I heard that knicks declined a traded with the Clippers from SI.com. Clippers apparently want Zach Randolph. Is that true?

  5. dan

    Either Donnie is holding out for a pick, or Donnie likes Zach, or the story is a total hallucination.

  6. fridayjones

    In the Post today, Mark Berman mentions that the Clippers offered a 2nd rounder for Randolph straight up, but Walsh rejected the trade because he wants at least some talent back.

    If this is true, I don’t understand Walsh’s thinking at all. If he does that trade, the talent they “get back” would be David Lee. No team is going to take on Randolph’s contract w/out Lee to sweeten the deal. The Clippers have cap room and need someone who can score. This seems like a perfect fit.

    I’d like to see Lee stick around for a while and see how he develops working in D’Antoni’s system. I still think he’ll be traded before the end of next season. But if that’s really what’s on the table from the Clippers, I’d jump at it.

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