Boomer & Carton: Knicks Lack Lottery Luck, Jackson's Noticeable Absence And More

 

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With the fourth pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, the New York Knicks will select???

Boomer and Craig were all over the Knicks' plight early Wednesday morning while starting their radio program. Phil Jackson, who is paid $12 million a year to run the franchise, didn't bother to show up at Tuesday night's lottery festivities, which begs the question: why not?  Instead Steve Mills represented the Knickerbockers on the dais.

After ripping into Jackson, Craig made it clear that by no means should the pick be traded, before concluding that "the Knicks are screwed as a franchise" -- make of that what you will.

Boomer on the other hand couldn't help but harken back to the good old days, especially considering that the Lakers -- who always seem to get their guy -- landed the second pick, behind the T-Wolves at No. 1.

Moving right along to the baseball locals, the Mets got beat down by the Cards 10-2 and that combined with the Yankees' 8-6 loss to the Nationals means that now both teams hold just a share of first place in their respective divisions.

So we had yet another case of the Dynamic Radio Duo whaling away on a Wednesday, and that is a very good thing...

 

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