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Carmelo Anthony Will NOT Have Shoulder Surgery

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Coach Mike Woodson confirmed to reporters that Carmelo Anthony will NOT require shoulder surgery for the torn labrum he played through during the postseason.

 

Knick to Watch: Jeremy Tyler

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Jeremy Tyler was selected to be a member of the Knicks’ summer league squad. He is definitely a guy to watch. He is a freak of nature and had a good amount of buzz when he was in the draft a few years ago. Keep your eyes peeled for Tyler; he could help our frontcourt. -Tommy

 

Knicks Pursuing Chauncey Billups

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According to sources, the Knicks could be bringing back an old friend to help run the offense off the bench. The Knicks need a 3rd string point guard and Mike Woodson has been trying to convince former Knick Chancey Billups to return, the Daily News reported Monday Night. Billups would have to take the minimum, which might be a tough sell. More to come, stay tuned. -Tommy

 

5 Reasons the Knicks Should Sign Metta World Peace

It’s a no-brainer. Like Metta himself! -Tommy

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Metta World Peace Headed to the Knicks?

 

By Tommy Rothman

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After reports surfaced Monday that the Lakers will use their amnesty clause on Metta World Peace, the Knicks seem like a strong suitor for the veteran small forward. The Artist Formerly Known as Ron Artest is a Queens native who has stated that he is a Knicks fan. He plays tough defense, hustles, and is a great guy to have on a team… when he can control himself. World Peace has had many on-the-court incidents throughout his career and a few off-the-court troubles as well. If the Knicks can look past that, he would be a solid addition to a team trying to win now. World Peace will be put through amnesty waivers. Every team under the cap will be able to bid on him (starting at the veteran’s minimum). If the rebuilding teams see no use for the 33-year-old small forward, he could fall to the Knicks. A couple good teams still have cap room, but if they decide the eccentric veteran is not worth it, they could pass on him. Furthermore, World Peace has expressed interest in playing at the Garden in the past, and he could ask some teams not to claim him off waivers. If World Peace clears amnesty waivers and becomes an unrestricted free agent, the Knicks would be foolish not to offer him the veteran’s minimum (or possible the $1.7 million left on their midlevel exception). Of course, we can never put it past the Knicks’ front office to do something foolish these days, or to let somebody who has fallen into their laps slip away. World Peace’s future is as much a mystery as the man himself.

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