I was just listening to Kornheiser's radio show, and he had Chicago Tribune writer Sam Smith on; Kornheiser asked Smith to predict the tournament, which he's pretty much doing with all his guests this week, no big deal, right? He then asks Smith about the prospect of Stoudemire returning to Phoenix, and Smith makes the same comparison to the Suns and Kings that I've heard a few dozen times already...
He then starts talking about draft prospects, and the topic turns to Greg Oden, which gets Smith to the subject of the Knicks and Bulls... this is when I start paying attention: according to Smith, Chicago is due to get New York's first draft pick this year, and then they could get their first draft pick next year! I found this so astonishing that I had to Google for more information, and came up with this.
If I'm reading this correctly, then that means that Chicago gets New York's first round pick in 2006, unless New York makes the playoffs, and then gets the right to swap picks with New York next year, unless the Knicks finish with one of the top five records in the league, when Oden is expected to declare? So, the Bulls could potentially get back-to-back Number Ones for Eddy F. Curry?
That can't be right... can it?
He then starts talking about draft prospects, and the topic turns to Greg Oden, which gets Smith to the subject of the Knicks and Bulls... this is when I start paying attention: according to Smith, Chicago is due to get New York's first draft pick this year, and then they could get their first draft pick next year! I found this so astonishing that I had to Google for more information, and came up with this.
If I'm reading this correctly, then that means that Chicago gets New York's first round pick in 2006, unless New York makes the playoffs, and then gets the right to swap picks with New York next year, unless the Knicks finish with one of the top five records in the league, when Oden is expected to declare? So, the Bulls could potentially get back-to-back Number Ones for Eddy F. Curry?

That can't be right... can it?