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The Knicks shipped guard Jamal Crawford to the Golden State Warriors for forward Al Harrington and are working on a separate deal to send Zach Randolph to the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Donnie Walsh, the Knicks’s president of basketball operations, hinted that while the team is pining to get rid of Stephon Marbury, he is entertaining the idea of playing him.
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Sephon Marbury is no longer visible or viable in the Knicks’ future plans and he and Knicks President Donnie Walsh met Monday in an attempt to find a resolution.
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A police report obtained by The New York Times says that Isiah Thomas, the former Knicks president and coach, not his daughter, was found lying on the floor of his Westchester home not breathing.
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The Knicks direction must lead away from the Isiah Thomas era toward Cleveland with a red carpet to drop for the anticipated free agent in 2010, LeBron James.
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Mike D’Antoni will have Donnie Walsh’s full support as he sorts the in-shape from the out-of-shape at Knicks training camp.
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A former executive with the Orlando Magic, has joined the Knicks’ revamped front office and will assume a key role in rebuilding after seven straight losing seasons.
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Donnie Walsh will make his first Knicks draft pick on Thursday night, then brace himself for the inevitable backlash. Booing draft picks is, after all, a time-honored Madison Square Garden tradition.
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Whatever system Mike D’Antoni installs in New York, the Knicks won’t be winners until their roster is turned over, until better and more coachable players are found.
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Picking Mark Jackson as the next coach of the Knicks could be a good move, but Donnie Walsh may have a shot to do better than good.
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