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T-Mac to the Knicks
Topic Started: Feb 18 2010, 04:46 PM (344 Views)
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4924836

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Tracy McGrady is heading to the New York Knicks, who now have more than $9 million of additional salary cap space to use in free agency this summer.

Sources told ESPN.com that the Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings and New York Knicks have agreed to terms that will expand the Houston-Sacramento deal into a three-way trade.

The Knicks will acquire McGrady and Sergio Rodriguez from Sacramento; the Rockets get Kevin Martin and Hilton Armstrong from Sacramento, and Jordan Hill and Jared Jeffries from New York.

Houston also will have the right to swap first-round picks with New York in 2011, and the Rockets also get New York's 2012 first-round pick.

Sacramento obtains Houston's Carl Landry and Joey Dorsey and New York's Larry Hughes.

A source close to the negotiations told ESPN NBA Insider Chad Ford that the Knicks' 2011 pick is top-1 protected, and the 2012 pick is top-5 protected.

The deal will put the Knicks more than $30 million below the salary cap on July 1, when they will pursue several members of a free-agent class headed by LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.
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Good move by the Rockets. Time to move on and officially start the post-TMac era.

I'm interested in seeing how T-Mac performs in the Big Apple. Fans there are FAR less forgiving. I hope he's still got some of his old game left; it's a shame what injuries have done both physically and mentally to one of our former superstars.
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I'm heartbroken T-Mac won't get out of the first round again this year

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