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ROBERSON DEAL COULD BE END FOR MARBURY
LAS VEGAS - The Knicks have agreed in principle on a two-year contract to sign free-agent guard Anthony Roberson, with the deal likely to expediate the departure of Stephon Marbury, The Post has learned. Knicks president Donnie Walsh appeared to...
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Rumors and Free Agent Updates - Midweek Edition
LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog — ... The NY Post is reporting that the Knicks have agreed to sign free-agent guard Anthony Roberson to a two year deal. This deal is likely to quicken the departure of Stephon Marbury from the team. The Knicks appeared to be waiting to add another backcourt player before making a move with Marbury and with the signing of Roberson, who is playing well for their Summer League team, Marbury appears to be on the outs. The Knicks have 16 players under contract now and along with Marbury, Jerome James is on the bubble to be cut from the team. ...

Knicks Sign Roberson
KnickerBlogger.Net — The Post is reporting that the Knicks have agreed in principle on a two-year deal with Anthony Roberson. (I always want to call him ...

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