slamonline.com - 9/22/2008
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After the Delonte West signing, only the Knicks rank ahead of Cleveland in payroll size.
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... And… the Knicks easily have the highest payroll in the league. Can you guess who’s second? It’s not us. But it is a team we faced in the playoffs. ...
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