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Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:21 am

Im so happy lol im a new yorker!
One of the more surprising names to surface in the final days of NBA free agency is that of Rasheed Wallace, who retired from the league after spending the 2009-10 season with the Boston Celtics. In recent days the rumor mill has had Wallace and the Knicks involved in talks about potentially joining the team this season, and now it sounds like that’s going to happen.

According to myriad reports out of New York, Wallace has taken his physical and the deal is all but done.

There are a couple of questions that still need to be answered, however, assuming that all the paperwork clears and Wallace joins the Knicks for training camp. First of all, as things stand today, Wallace would be the 20th player under contract heading into training camp. Can the Knicks realistically carve out a spot for Wallace?

Second, and more importantly, if they do give up someone younger and potentially more productive, can Wallace justify that move?

When we last saw Wallace he was wearing the Boston green and looked like a player who was ready to retire. He had the worst year of his career in 2009-10, appearing in 79 games, starting 13, but averaging just nine points per game. He shot a career-worst 40 percent from the field and his 28 percent three-point accuracy was his worst since his third year in the league.

By the time the playoffs rolled around, the writing appeared to be on the wall for Wallace, who averaged just 6.1 points in 24 games, shooting 41 percent in the process.

It might not be fair to say that Wallace stayed a year too long; after all, he did contribute to an NBA Finals team that season, but when he announced his retirement it did appear that he had left it all on the court.

The New York Knicks are already considerably older than last season, with Kurt Thomas, Marcus Camby and Jason Kidd in the mix. Adding Wallace, who would be useful for little more than spot minutes, to a front court that’s already loaded with older players is a curious move. Wallace has never been known for his veteran leadership, but the Knicks really don’t need that, either; with Chandler, Kidd, Thomas and Camby in the locker room they have leadership to spare.

It will be interesting to see if Wallace can make the team, and if he does, what kind of contribution he will bring.

http://www.hoopsworld.com/nba-pm-can-ra ... -new-york/

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:06 am

Unbelievable.....

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:10 am

Color me excited!

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:59 am

It's low risk, they're not going to be depending on him and it's far from the worst move they've ever made. That's probably the best you can say about it.

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:51 pm

I think he'll still put up some decent numbers especially in technical foul department.

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:07 pm

Maybe he'll be able to pull 15 minutes a game here and there when he's got his conditioning up.

So that's Jason Kidd, 39, Marcus Camby, 38, and Kurt Thomas, 39, Sheed, 38. Watch out Heat.

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:58 pm

chicagoRAW wrote:So that's Jason Kidd, 39, Marcus Camby, 38, and Kurt Thomas, 39, Sheed, 38. Watch out Heat.

Lol :D ur sarcastic comments always make me piss my pants lol :D

Re: Rasheed Wallace About to Sign with The Knicks

Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:36 pm

Team gets older...

Rasheed Wallace must play 20-25 minutes.
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