Tommy Dee is a lifelong Knick fan who has watched every game since 1988. With all due respect to Cal Ripken, Tommy considers this one heck of a streak.
As editor of TKB, Tommy understands the Knicks stink at the present time, but his goal and the goal of his contributors is to be part of the solution, not the problem.
You may have seen Tommy’s published work on Maxim Sports.com and Slam Online as well as various columns on RealGM.com.


Hey Tommy,
Cool blog you guys really keep a Knicks fans mind going lol….I had an idea tell me what you think.
Bottom line if we want Lebron then we have to build a team he would want to come to. That go’s for any of the superstar free agents in 2010 (except Amare Stoudemire who would love NYC & loves MD)
That being said tell me what you think of this…Lee, Nate & or 8th pick to the lakers who in turn send Bynum (he just does not seem to fit there team) to the Griz who in turn send Darko, Rubio and there 27th pick to the knicks who send Chris Duhon & Jared Jeffries to the Griz. The knicks also get ether the Lakers 29th pick or there 2010.
After that use the picks to fill in the roster and maybe look in to a trade for DeAndre Jordan or better yet see about trading for Josh Howard giving back Eddy Curry & Larry Hughes & who knows maybe even there 22nd pick this year seeing as L. Hughes comes off the books after the year for 13 mill.
That would give us a nice core to add a stud to my choice would be Amare Stoudemire before anybody but would be crazy to say I would not want Lebron but im not putting my hopes on that one!!
Hey Tommy,
As a die hard knicks fan who would obviously love to see Lebron in a knicks jersey as I would imagine you do too, i thought you might find this cool. My friend just fowarded me the link that has sportsbook.com giving 2-1 odds that lebron starts the 2010 season in a knicks jersey….what do you think? take the bet?
Hey tommy, I saw your post on rodrigue beaubois…i wanted to throw another name out there for a potential second round pick if we could somehow snag one…sergio llull…the guy may not be as athletic as rodrigue, but he’s still a great set shooter who plays impeccable defense.
Hi Tommy
Been sort of new here but love this site. So many different opinions on how this team should be built and I love your positive spin all the time
Today is draft night. EC now has 9 teams that are stronger than NY as it stands today , even with the pick and the mini Darko move if it goes down.
Cavs now have Shaq. Wizards Miller & Foy. Atlanta J-Craw , Boston will be healthy , Miami is already good and will only get better with Jermaine being healthy and getting a training camp in and Beasley in his 2nd year . Then there’s Philly who will have Elton Brand back. Bulls and Detroit will make moves because they have players people want . Especially Detroit !
Thats leaves us out in the cold ( w Toronto )
My feeling , while I Iove Walsh , is that he must sacrifice and make a stellar move tonight. He needs that # 2. The good picks wont be there at 8 unless we get very lucky and , lets be honest , luck HAS NOT been on NY’s side in a very long time. Certainly around the draft
What’s he thinking? Surely he see’s these moves , roster upgrades and must realize there is no way we make the playoffs …AGAIN !!
Love to know your thoughts on all this
Cheers and great job with this website. Sure gets your juices pumpin.
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http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/28036
Take a look at this chat…..he calls Sessions the most underrated player in the league.
Andy (DC-Metro)
Who is the player or team that no one is talking about that is on your radar screen? Please dont say Durant or THunder- I’m already driving that bandwagon with Simmons riding shotgun
John Hollinger (3:27 PM)
Player — Ramon Sessions. Most underrated player in the league. Will be a big-time pick up for the team that lands him. As for teams, I think the consensus is largely accurate right now, but there’s one quasi-surprise team I’m keeping my eye on pending future moves this summer.
Hey Tommy, do the knicks still have the 2010 2nd rounder they got from denver in the balkman trade or is that gone?
Hey Tommy…didn’t know any other to get in contact with you – you’ve pretty much forgot us little guys at the Fanpage, lol. No…I’m just dropping you one – haven’t talked to you in a while and I hope all is well.
Email me at kaliq.moorman@marquette.edu when you get a chance. I have some things I’d like to discuss with you at length.
Peace.
You do a great job, keep up the good work.
I understand your bias toward the Knicks and your loyalty for Knick management.
So you just keep, keepin’ on and I will continue to bash the clowns at MSG.
Tommy,
Great blog you have hear love all the information that you provide us fans with. I personally have spent a lot of time both rooting for the Knicks (season ticket holder since 1992) and working for the Knicks in there PR department where I was an intern for 3 months. I would love to offer my unique perspective considering I worked inside the organization and am familiar with the inner workings and such. I also am a big fan and as you could imagine have a lot of information about the inner workings of this organization. Let me know if this is something that would interest you.
Hey Tommy, I’m new to this blog. But I love what you guys are doing here. I’m a Knick fan that lives in So Cal, and anticipation of July 1st is killing me. Anyway, I want to ask you if you think Brian Zoubek would be a good fit at center for the Knicks and do you like his chances of getting drafted by them?
Hey Tommy, love the site and really respect the work. I was wondering how I could get in contact with you. I run the Knicks of the Trade blog on fanball.com and would love to network with your site. Please let me know and keep up the good work!