Submit a Story!

The New York Knicks And The Return Of Allan Houston

 
So far the New York Knicks off-season has been a loud one. They hired a high tempo, European style coach for arguably the slowest team in the NBA? The team is in complete disarray, they have a point guard more known for his night life than his on court play, an Italian stallion picked sixth in the draft (but seemingly too weak for the NBA game), they acquired Pat...rick Ew..ing Jr for an already packed forward position, and trade rumors insist Zach Randolph and his horse play will be moving to Memphis. Not to mention Starbury and his status in the ball club. And now the possible comeback of New York Knick Allan Houston? The 37-year-old Allan Houston, who was forced to retire in 2005 to a chronic knee injury, plans on making another come back with the Knicks this season. According to multiple sources, Houston has been practicing and lifting weights all winter long to see if he can get an invite from Walsh for training camp later this month in Saratoga Springs. Houston attempted a come back ... (link)

Tags:

Related Content
Zach expects to be in Memphis this season (and Allan Houston hopes to be a Knick again)
weblogs.newsday.com 9/8/2008 — Walsh would not confirm what Grizzlies beat writer Ronald Tillery reported on his blog last week, that the Grilzzlies want the Knicks to pick up the deferred portion of Randolph's contract. But where there's smoke, there's fire. And, as we reported ...
This is the NBA.
worldhoopsblog.blogspot.com 9/8/2008 — This is the "NBA" which means "No Blunts Allowed". Questions and answers surrounding the realities of young dudes, the NBA and mary jane.
Only You Can Get Put the Knicks on TV
nba.fanhouse.com 9/8/2008 — NBA TV's new overlords at Turner Sports have a brilliant little plan to boost interest in the network's regular season offerings: by letting fans choose which Tuesday evening game will be televised , writes Awful Announcing. Teams play almost every ...
Houston Making a Comeback Pt. 2
nbarumors.info 9/9/2008 — It has been reported that former $100 million dollar man, Allan Houston, will make another attempt at a comeback to the NBA. According to sources, he has been talking to Donnie Walsh about attending the New York Knicks’ training camp later this month to vie for a spot on the Knicks roster.
Source: Knicks not in hurry to trade Randolph
sports.espn.go.com 9/8/2008 — Knicks president Donnie Walsh has not been given a deadline to make a decision whether to trade Zach Randolph to Memphis, according to an executive with knowledge of the trade talks.
For better or worse, teams change in offseasonFOXSports.com News for NBA 9/8/2008
Things should be looking up for the Rockets with Ron Artest in town. Charley Rosen audits the offseason changes.
Knicks weigh deal with GrizzliesCeltics & NBA - BostonHerald.com 9/9/2008
NEW YORK - The opportunity is there for Donnie Walsh to jettison Zach Randolph's unwanted hefty contract from the Knicks' payroll for some coveted salary-cap relief...
Community: Can D'Antoni help Knicks rise like Suns?FOXSports.com News for NBA 9/9/2008
Mike D'Antoni turned around the Suns four years ago. Yardbarker.com says he can do the same with the Knicks. Well, maybe not.
Zach Randolph-to-Grizzlies rumors continue to swirlLatest Sporting News Articles for NBA 9/9/2008
Trade speculation involving New York Knicks forward Zach Randolph has been floating around all summe...
Ron Artest Brings Biggest "If" to Rockets Team Already Full of ThemBleacher Report - NBA 9/10/2008
When you've got a volatile mix of something or other, it's not advisable to throw an even more unstable ingredient into the mess. The Houston Rockets chose to ignore this particular principle when they acquired Ron Artest from Sacramento, hoping ...