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Chicago Bulls’ Chris Duhon visited the Knicks’ suburban training center, making him the early favorite to eventually succeed Stephon Marbury. >
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Marbury’s Replacement: Chris Duhon?
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The Knicks met with Duhon, and tried to convince him to move to Gotham.
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Knicks getting right to the point
mysportsrumors.com 7/3/2008 — Only two days into free agency and the New York Knicks are wasting no time addressing their need at point guard. The team has already extended an offer to former Chicago Bulls backup Chris Duhon. They’ve also reached out to the recently freed Sebastian Telfair and Tyronn Lue, while letting Stephon Marbury know he will be with the team come training camp in October.
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As tortured Knick fans over the past few years we have been inclined (whether knowingly or not) to kill every move the team makes without even thinking about it. This is probably why poor Danillo Gallinari was booed on draft day (he had nothing to do with any of the losing!! Give the guy a shot!!!). Now I’ve heard some negative reaction to the contract offered to Chris Duhon formally ...
If Duhon is in with Knicks, is Marbury out? —
NBA - Sports Rumors - Yahoo! Sports
The New York Knicks spent the first official day of the free agent recruiting period meeting with point guard Chris Duhon Tuesday in New York in what could be the first step toward parting ways with incumbent Stephon Marbury . Duhon, who has spent his four-year career with Chicago, is expected to meet with Magic officials Wednesday in Orlando. With the Bulls drafting point guard Derrick Rose ...
Duhon agrees to Knick offer —
NYDailyNews.com - Basketball
Free agent Chris Duhon verbally agreed to sign with the Knicks, his agent Kevin Bradbury confirmed Friday afternoon. Duhon?s arrival paves the way for the Knicks to release Stephon Marbury, who has fallen out of favor with club brass.