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President: Donnie Walsh | Head Coach: Mike D'Antoni | Titles: 2 (1970, 1973)
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Knicks decide to pass on available Iverson

GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The New York Knicks won't sign Allen Iverson, believing any short-term gain would hinder their plans to build for the future.

 

Team president Donnie Walsh said Friday the team won't make any additions at this time despite its 2-9 record. He added the decision to pass on the former MVP had nothing to do with Iverson's ability to play or his character in the locker room.

"I've always admired him," Walsh said. "I think he'd be a great addition for a team that's in a different position than we're in, and I hope he gets picked up."

Coach Mike D'Antoni said Iverson would have come in and played 40 minutes a game, taking playing time away from others who need to be on the court to continue their growth.

"We just didn't think right now we wanted to have that dominant force on the team right now," D'Antoni said.

"We're going to stick with the plan and it just wasn't the right situation. Allen is a great player, no doubt about it, but that's not the route we're going to take right now."

Iverson was waived by the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday and became a free agent Thursday night. Walsh said he didn't feel the four-time scoring champion was the right fit at the beginning, but began to reconsider because it's "enticing to think that you can get a guy that can score the ball that way."

But the Knicks remain committed to building with young players such as Danilo Gallinari and Wilson Chandler, and felt a player who shoots as much as Iverson could hinder that strategy.

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"We feel like that could hurt our development in the future, so we want to go the way we're going," Walsh said. "There will be other things we can do during the year that will be more in line with what our philosophy has been entering into this."

The Knicks passed on a chance to sign Iverson when he was a free agent over the summer. At the time, they felt the returning veterans from last season, plus the continued improvement of their younger players, would be enough to contend for a playoff spot.

Then they opened the season by dropping nine of their first 10 games, the worst start in franchise history. So when the Grizzlies and Iverson parted ways after just three games, the Knicks revisited their decision.

Walsh and D'Antoni talked it over for a few days, alerting ownership that a signing was being considered. Walsh also talked with Iverson's agent, Leon Rose, but not the player himself.

"I happen to think that it's not the right place for Allen, either," Walsh said. "I think Allen should go to a team that he can push into a contending situation or a playoff situation and I think he will, because he's good enough to do that."

The Knicks may have pulled back their interest after an impressive comeback to beat Indiana on Wednesday night. Center Eddy Curry played for the first time this season, scoring 10 points in 11 minutes.

Despite his credentials, there hasn't been much interest in Iverson after he complained about coming off the bench last season in Detroit. He had the same complaints during his short stint in Memphis, so teams may be wary of signing him.

Yet he remains a popular player, so there was some rare basketball buzz in New York this week. Even Knicks players sounded interested in signing Iverson, and Walsh was aware that fans may be disappointed his team will drop any plans to pursue him.

"I'm always concerned about that, but I don't think you can build a basketball team based on polls," he said.

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November 20, 2009 2:30 pm
Allen Iverson and his antics are considerably less than some other more notable lockerroom cancers.  What is really revealed by the Knicks, Nets and Bobcats declining to pick him up is that he's simply too old, not as effec ...(more)
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November 20, 2009 4:00 pm
Jeopardy format here :

Answer : I was once a selfish ballplayer with tats on my neck who didn't think he needed to practice, now I'm washed up and I'm the only one who doesn't think so.

Question : Who is Allen Iverson
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November 20, 2009 1:47 pm
When will athletes like AI, TO, Starbury & Latrell Spreewell realize that there are only about 30 teams in their respective leagues and they all play and talk to each other so if you're going to be more trouble than your worth it won't be long before you run out of options and then your out of the league and might have your yacht repossessed in the case of Spreewell.   
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November 20, 2009 3:38 pm
Why are some of you saying the Knicks are stupid for passing on him? Do you remember the crap they had to deal with when Marbury played there? I sure as hell wouldn't want another primadonna jerk on my team. Leaving a team high & dry because he refused to come off the bench. I have lost all respect for Allen Iverson.
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November 20, 2009 2:48 pm

How many other cellar-bound teams, with as pathetic a roster as NY, and at 1-9 to boot, would pass on Iverson?  This is disgusting, and reeks of self-serving, fatuously congratulating words of praise from Donnie Walsh, who thinks he's doing the franchise a big favor by continuing to field the worst team possible for as little money as possible.  Max Free Agents in 2010? Please.  ...(more)

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November 20, 2009 5:05 pm
This was a very bad decision for the Knicks.. Basketball wise and business wise.. The Knicks don't want to bring in Iverson, so scrubs like Tony Douglass and Chris Duhon can develop?? WoW

1st of all, Allen Iverson playing in New York THIS year only, has NOTH
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November 20, 2009 1:40 pm
To me, this means the Knicks actually believe they've got players on the roster that they believe they need for the long term.  Before this demonstration of restraint, I thought they would have jumped at the Iverson sideshow to sell a few more tickets this season, and then try to rebuild starting summer of 2010.  The fact that they ...(more)
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November 20, 2009 6:51 pm
Iverson has faked injuries on his last two teams because he did not like his role. 

1. AI is older than his years, his little body is battered.
2. AI was never a good shooter, but now is half the player he used to be.
3. AI is a dispruption.

NO THANKS!!!
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November 21, 2009 9:48 am
How would Knicks end up with a top three pick if they added talent to the team?  The Knicks will need a top 3 three next year to divert attention away from the fact that they failed to get James, Wade or Bosh.
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November 20, 2009 3:04 pm
What a bunch of geniuses in that Knick front office. They took a week to decide not to bite. not sure why it took a week but ..hey been a long time since they reached the right conclusion.
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November 20, 2009 7:03 pm
to the Knicks brass: as a seasonticket holder, i will start boycotting watching knicks basketball at the world's famous arena, MSG untill they start doing things right. i know they don't have a superstar-laiden talent unlike the Lakers, ...(more)
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November 20, 2009 2:21 pm

Finally, some sanity with the Knick brass.  The Knicks don't need a shoot-first, low b'ball IQ, self-absorbed, 30% FG shooting, knucklehead -- Nate Robinson's already got that role filled.

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November 21, 2009 7:20 am
what a terrible move that would have been but i was expecting the Knicks to still do it.
 
 
 
 
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