Published 11/9/2008
at Newsday.com - Knicks
GREENBURGH, N.Y. - At 25, David Lee is too young to be
talking about being replaced by a younger player. But the emergence of 21-year-old Wilson Chandler at power forward and the understanding that Lee likely has a big payday waiting in restricted free agency this summer provide enough writing on the wall. As it is, Mike D'Antoni said yesterday that Chandler again will start in Lee's place today against the Jazz at the Garden.
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