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STEPH MAY GET CHANCE TO MAKE TEAM - OR NOT
STEPH MAY GET CHANCE TO MAKE TEAM - OR NOT
Knicks president Donnie Walsh spoke yesterday at the Garden for 45 minutes - and there are 45 reasons not to believe his take on Stephon Marbury's status with the team. But taken at face value, Walsh said Marbury will be given every opportunity to...
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  • Ryne Nelson Ryne Nelson
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    More interested in the line about Curry ballooning to 300+ pounds despite working-out with Tim Grover all summer.

    Posted 9/28/2008 respond (flag)
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Eddy Curry Could Be Too Heavy To Start
SLAM Online — ... “Eddy Curry’s status as starting center is in jeopardy, judging by the poor shape in which he reported for camp. A source said he checked in at over 300 pounds.” ...

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Knicks still crazy after all these years
NBA Obsessed — ... to a new destination (possibly Miami or Boston). Or he could be keeping him in case new point guard Chris Duhon doesn’t shine or gets hurt. Walsh gave a clue he would still try to trade Marbury if things don’t work out with the Knicks. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” Walsh said. “I can’t remember buying out a contract. I’d try to trade him. That isn’t good management if you have to do it.” source You know, if you gave the Knicks a gun they would point it at a foot and ...

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