Allan Houston to the Knicks: It appears that the Knicks are set to bring back shooting guard, Allan Houston. Already having a logjam of players on the roster, the Knicks apparently feel like it’s worthwhile to add one more. In his prime, Houston wasn’t the most nimble player, so at 36 and with an arthritic left knee, it makes you wonder what the rationale for this move is.
The obvious reason would have to be to bolster the Knicks lack of outside shooting. If Houston is left alone, there probably isn’t a better shooter in the USA. The problem is that Houston can’t get free anymore and he’s a liability defensively. This is not going to end pretty…
From Houston’s perspective, this video clearly shows why he chose to come back to playing and put his blossoming broadcasting career on hold:
Looking to Defy the Odds: If you need some inspiration, look no further than 25-year old Brian Chase. At just 5’9, Chase is in training camp with the Miami Heat in hopes of making the squad.
Shaq was the first player to take notice of Chase, while playing in a charity event this past summer. After Chase went at it with Wizards superstar Gilbert Arenas, Shaq made the call to Riley to get Chase in camp… The Story
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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6 comments:
yo man---im tired of this site bustin on my knicks.
time for u to move out the city
Hey Anonymous,
You can’t fudge the facts. Do you think bringing in Houston is a good move? Did you watch Marbury make a fool of himself this summer? Did you see MSG get sued by an employee for $11 million? etc.
Just to name a few
On another note, what makes you think that I'm from NY?
JB
The Houston clip is hysterical. I always thought he was a well spoken individual. I have to say that I'm very suprised by his commentating skills.
JB once again you are right....fudge the facts kids!!!
JB nation
I've always thought Houston was a classy guy as well as a solid player. I'd much rather see him on a court than hear him broadcast.
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