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Athletes kill me when they say its never about the $.. the sign with the highest bidder
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knicks1248
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12/16/2011  1:05 AM
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Amar'e Stoudemire was in no mood to make any recruiting pitches. If anything, the power forward has only one prerequisite of any player the Knicks add via free agency: Be in shape and ready to play.

So despite mutual interest between guard Baron Davis and the front office, Stoudemire suggested that his preference would be to pass on the 32-year-old, who has a lower- back injury.

"This guy's out for eight to 10 weeks, he's not our concern at all,'' Stoudemire said of Davis, who was waived by the Cavaliers on Wednesday. "We can't do anything about his injury. Right now we can't afford to have any setbacks. We have a positive thing going. We feel great about our guys. Everybody's healthy, so we've just got to keep it going.''

Davis has until Friday night to clear waivers, and if a team does not put in a bid for him, the Knicks could attempt to sign him now. Or they could wait until he has recovered from the back injury, which his agent projected could take more than two months.

With the $2.5-million "room exception'' now burning a hole in Glen Grunwald's pocket after the Knicks lost out on yet another free agent -- forward Shawne Williams opted to take more money from the Nets -- the next notable free-agent target for the Knicks is veteran sharpshooter Michael Redd.

Though he is well-known for his shooting prowess, there is some risk with Redd because he is attempting to come back from major knee surgery. He missed 14 months before returning to the lineup with the Bucks late last March. He appeared in the final 10 games of the season, averaging only 4.4 points and shooting only 23.5 percent from three-point range.

Other candidates on the radar include guard Mo Evans, swingman DeShawn Stevenson and forward Troy Murphy.

Grunwald started off the free-agency period with a dazzling move to land center Tyson Chandler, but since then, the magic has fizzled. With the start of the regular season only nine days away, the list of available free agents gets thinner and thinner.

Williams, 25, who had a career renaissance last season with the Knicks, accepted a two-year, $6.1-million contract from the Nets Thursday. The Knicks initially offered Williams a one-year veteran's-minimum deal, but when Williams started leaning toward the Nets, they followed up by offering a two-year deal with the "room exception'' of $5 million.

Williams said in April that his intention was to re-sign with the Knicks regardless of the money. But that changed when the Nets came in not only offering more money and the security of an extra guaranteed year, but also the opportunity to earn a starting role.

"Shawne made a decision that was best for him and his family, as far as I'm concerned,'' said Stoudemire, who shares the same agent with Williams. "We have a solid team with what we have now. We feel comfortable with the roster.''

"We're solid,'' Carmelo Anthony said, adding, "I think if we do what we gotta do, we're definitely one of the teams to beat in the East . . . I'm very confident in this team we have right now.''


Oh it's never about the $..then why didn't amare stay with the suns..ppl when ever you here that, know that it's the complete opposite..JC, Grant hill, now Shawne, these guys have no shot at a title with the current teams they sign with..none whatsoever..as far as im concern, there loser's and don't care about winning..who needs that mind set

Give it up for LBJ who said it and meant it..

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eViL
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12/16/2011  1:13 AM
yeah, let me sign with the knicks for less and become a valued asset in the next big trade.
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12/16/2011  1:44 AM
nba is a business. it goes both ways.
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12/16/2011  3:38 AM
Extra E wanted extra minutes- I think he loves the game- and the Knicks are a little cold sometimes with their role players- I'll miss him, he has talent, thanks for threes and the D! However, were I he, I would have stayed orange and blue, and knowne I could do what I can do. Easy to saye from far waye. See you in Ft Greene < another extra E
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12/16/2011  4:58 AM
eViL wrote:yeah, let me sign with the knicks for less and become a valued asset in the next big trade.

True

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12/16/2011  7:57 AM
you can't be mad at shawne - a guy like him needs to get every penny out of his contract signings because he's never going to make a ton of money. i'm not mad at him, just wish he was still a knick.
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12/16/2011  8:02 AM
He gets a chance to start.

Thats is more rare and hard to come by than most fans think.

Every year there are players who have the talent but never get the chance for many reasons. Once jettisoned to europe or the Dleague its hard to make it back.

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12/16/2011  1:33 PM
When they say its not about the money...

But i'm not judgmental of these guys around their money. Go to what makes you the most money, thats the name of the game. I'd be trying to get the most money for my family. He should get the most money, 1 million more is 1 milion more. Its not chump change for a guy on his talent level. If I were him, I'd go with the money too. He's a role player who is going to see limited minutes playing behind Melo & Amare. Good for him.

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12/16/2011  2:11 PM
Dont' listen to what these guys say, it's always about the money. One time out of 1000 does a guy accept money to stay home. Usually it's a guy that's been with the team for decades and does not want to leave, or it's a guy that is about to retire and get one last shot at a title. Any other profile = all about the money

As for the article. At what point did Amare say he wanted the Knicks to pass on Baron?

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12/16/2011  2:12 PM
Bippity10 wrote:Dont' listen to what these guys say, it's always about the money. One time out of 1000 does a guy accept money to stay home. Usually it's a guy that's been with the team for decades and does not want to leave, or it's a guy that is about to retire and get one last shot at a title. Any other profile = all about the money

As for the article. At what point did Amare say he wanted the Knicks to pass on Baron?

exactly. he didn't.

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12/19/2011  1:16 PM
And here all along I was so sure these guys all played because they just loved the game...

I am truly shocked.

Cudos all these years later to Spree for telling it like it is about buying food for his kids...

Athletes kill me when they say its never about the $.. the sign with the highest bidder

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