Posted: July 5, 2008 | Comments: 85
Bull insiders are stunned the Knicks bumped their two-year offer to the full midlevel exception for a career backup in Chris Duhon, who also has a penchant for the nightlife. His agent Kevin Bradbury didn't...more >
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The Knicks made fireworks on July 4th , getting their prime free-agent point-guard target - Bulls backup Chris Duhon, who agreed to terms yesterday on a two-year deal for as much as $11.5 million...more >
Chris Duhon celebrated his July 4th by verbally committing to the Knicks, agreeing to terms on a two-year, roughly $6.5 million contract, his agent Kevin Bradbury told The Post today. With...more >
The Chris Duhon Watch continued into the Fourth of July holiday weekend as the Bulls backcourt point guard apparently doesn't have a formal offer from Orlando yet and isn't thrilled with the...more >
Chris Duhon is expected to make his decision today - and it's down to the Knicks and Orlando. With a two-year, roughly $6 million offer from the Knicks in hand, the Bulls backup point...more >
Bulls backup point guard Chris Duhon, during a visit to the Knicks' Westchester campus on Day 1 of free agency yesterday, met with coach Mike D'Antoni and was offered a two-year contract...more >
During his tour of Manhattan, LeBron James had fun teasing Knicks and Nets fans yesterday about the prospect of playing in the Big Apple in 2010 when he becomes a free agent. When asked his...more >
Wearing a red Team USA polo shirt at an Olympic function at The Plaza yesterday, Mike D'Antoni put on his Knicks hat in declaring the team's biggest need is backcourt help, with free agency...more >
WHEN you're the Knicks and picking sixth in a top-heavy freshman draft, and your isolated asset (David Lee) and the slot weren't ample inducement (assuming another obscene contract was out...more >
Donnie Walsh is just getting started. With 6-foot-10 forward Danilo Gallinari in the bag as one building block, Tuesday begins free agency, and the Knicks president will have multiple point guards...more >
Knicks draft pick Danilo Gallinari will throw out the first pitch before today's Yankees-Mets game at Shea Stadium and will wear a personalized Mets' jersey. Gallinari, nicknamed the...more >
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