That's because their 2010 pick is owed to Utah

Both play for winning teams, with Wade's Heat winning the NBA championship in 2006 and James' Cavs winning a league-high 66 games last year.New York may offer the "big market" and endorsement possibilities possibilities that certainly don't elude either of these megastars but they don't offer a shred of hope at the Larry O'Brien trophy. And a guy like Jennings, at the very least, could have been a pretty attractive "Scottie Pippen" for a guy like LeBron James when it came time for James to evaluate the Knicks' roster in free agency.Walsh has been so obsessed with clearing enough cap space to lure two superstars that one potential stud just slipped through his fingers while he was busy crunching numbers.And when the Knicks, one of the worst teams in the league through 10 games of the 2009-10 season, strike out in free agency this summer, they won't have a lottery pick to fall back on this time around.That's because their 2010 pick is owed to Utah. But based on how Walsh has fell asleep at the wheel on draft day, it does not seem like it would have mattered, anyways.. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) SPOT LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiaryof Globalstar Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT) and a leader in personal satellite messagingand emergency communications, today announced SPOT Assist, a new roadside GPSsafety service for its award-winning SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm).

SPOTAssist offers the world's only roadside assistance that operates solely onsatellite technology for virtually seamless coverage independent of cellularnetworks. SPOT is showcasing its products and new services this week at theConsumer Electronics Show in booth number 5218 in the Tech Zone located in theNorth Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.SPOT Assist's roadside service will offer 24 hour assistance 7 days a week inthe Continental United States and Canada later this spring. By simply activatingSPOT Assist with the "Help" button on the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger, userscan instantly alert a national roadside response center of their GPS location.Backed by a leading provider of national roadside assistance, SPOT Assistservices include roadside towing, auto-accident assistance, fuel services, tirerepair, battery service, lost key and lockout.Unlike conventional services, such as OnStar, that relay positioning throughcellular networks, SPOT Assist combines a GPS receiver with satellitecommunications technologies to deliver location-based messaging independent ofcellular coverage. The SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger is a small, rugged andhand-held GPS unit that can access a world-wide satellite network system to keepyou connected virtually anywhere you roam. The SPOT Assist roadside service isexpected to be available in other countries later in 2009."Our customers have been using SPOT primarily off-road and outside of cellularrange to check-in with loved ones or to get help in a real emergency resultingin increased safety and security for outdoor enthusiasts," said Tom Colby, COOof Globalstar and President of SPOT LLC.

"SPOT Assist is an innovative extensionof the SPOT product portfolio, and represents one more in a growing list of waysin which SPOT is continuing to deliver services that help to ensure the personalsafety and security of our customers around the world at a very modest cost."Now with SPOT Assist roadside service, SPOT customers can benefit from acomplete GPS safety system which includes four functions that transmit messagesbased on varying levels of need: Help notifies the SPOT Assist roadside response center or others of your GPS location Check In lets contacts know where you are and that you are okay Track Progress sends and saves your location and allows contacts to track your progress using Google Maps(tm) Alert 9-1-1 notifies an emergency rescue coordination center of your GPS locationSince its introduction in December 2007, the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger hashelped initiate close to 100 rescues, many of which resulted in lives saved, andhas transmitted more than 5 million "peace-of-mind" and "track me" messagesworldwide.Pricing and AvailabilitySPOT Satellite GPS Messenger retails for $169.99. Customers will be able topurchase SPOT Assist for $129.99 per year at SPOT Assistwill include national roadside assistance and unlimited basic SPOT serviceincluding Check-in and 9-1-1 emergency response messaging. SPOT Assist isscheduled to be available for purchase in spring 2009.About SPOT LLCThe SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger, the world's first satellite messenger, usesboth the GPS satellite network to determine a customer's location and the SPOTnetwork to transmit that information to friends, family or an emergency servicecenter SPOT LLC., a subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT), provideslifesaving communications technology that allows users to communicate fromremote locations around the globe.

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