Published 6/22/2009
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Mike D'Antoni's system is in place. The New York Knicks still need help running it. Donnie Walsh thinks his team can find it in this draft. There will be plenty of point guards available Thursday night, and the Knicks could take one of them when their turn comes up at No. 8. Ricky Rubio will likely be gone by then, but Stephen Curry, Jrue Holiday, Jonny Flynn, Ty Lawson and Brandon Jennings...
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