Landry Fields
25. June 2010 | 05:52Knicks pick Rautins, Fields in 2nd round of draft
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - The New York Knicks have selected Syracuse’s Andy Rautins and Stanford’s Landry Fields with their back-to-back picks in the second round of the NBA draft. (News Source: Connecticut Post - 03:27:37)
Raising His Expectations
LONG BEACH - The success Landry Fields enjoyed as a basketball player at Los Alamitos High and Stanford University caught a lot of people by surprise. (News Source: Long Beach Press-Telegram - 05:42:56)
Knicks happy with Rautins, draft night
New York took Syracuse guard Andy Rautins 38th overall and Stanford forward Landry Fields at No. 39. (News Source: CNYCentral.com - 03:42:46)
Stanford’s Landry Fields works out for Warriors
Stanford swingman Landry Fields knows he’s a long shot to hear his name called on draft day.Fields’ name doesn’t appear on any of the noted mock drafts. (News Source: Contra Costa Times - 04:57:32)
D’Antoni: ‘Our big date is circled as July 1′
Draft day is a bit anticlimactic for Mike D’Antoni. (News Source: Seattle Times - 03:13:15)
2010 NBA Draft: Knicks Fans Dissapointed LeBron Not Selected (Satire)
The fanatics of the New York Knicks got loud when their team was announced on the clock in the second round of the NBA Draft. Unfortunately, nobody told them that they were a few years late and looking at the wrong draft board. The crowd started to chant, “We Want LeBron!” They were hoping to draft a messiah and lead them to the NBA Finals. LeBron James is that man, but sadly he was not … (News Source: Bleacher Report - 03:47:03)
D’Antoni: “Our big date is circled as July 1″
GREENBURGH, N.Y. - Draft day is a bit anticlimactic for Mike D’Antoni. “Our big date is circled as July 1,” the New York Knicks coach said Thursday, not exactly revealing a franchise secret. (News Source: MyCentralJersey.com - 03:44:11)
D’Antoni: ‘Our big date is circled as July 1′
New York Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni on draft day: ‘Our big date is circled as July 1′ (News Source: Bay News 9 Tampa Bay - 03:26:58)
NBA Draft Live Blog: Celtics Select Texas’ Avery Bradley With No. 19 Overall Pick
11:03 p.m.: Turns out Devin Ebanks isn’t even the first West Virginia Mountaineer selected in this draft. That honor is bestowed upon Da’Sean Butler, who goes No. 42 overall to the Miami Heat. The fall continues for Ebanks and FSU center Solomon Alabi. There’s one of these every year. This year, we’ve got two, and it’s no fun to be either one of them. Will the torture end soon? 10:54 p.m.: The … (News Source: New England Sports Network - 15:06:33)
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