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Old 12-02-2008, 04:31 PM   #1
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It's only a salary dump for New York--Stackhouse is done at the end of the year and Singleton is probably let go immediately.

I think New York might do it--the Knicks are in the absolute worst salary cap hell imaginable.
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Old 12-02-2008, 04:42 PM   #2
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It's only a salary dump for New York--Stackhouse is done at the end of the year and Singleton is probably let go immediately.

I think New York might do it--the Knicks are in the absolute worst salary cap hell imaginable.
You don't think they could get bigger expirings than Stack for Curry?
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You don't think they could get bigger expirings than Stack for Curry?
Not that much bigger than Stack and Singleton combined, or it wouldn't work under the salary cap. The Mavs might throw in $2 million to cover the salary owed Stack for next year.
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NY moves Curry for a bag of rice. You dont have to send picks or talents.

But hey, it has a reason why Curry didnt play any minutes this season even with the knicks trying to move him.

And i better dont imagine in which shape he actually is...

Stay away.

Marbury i take. He has something to prove and he knows he cant shit around in a veteran team like the mavs. And if he does, waive him...
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