Al Harrington

3 October 2009

The Knicks have great flexibility). Players like Al Harrington, David Lee, and Nate Robinson, want to be here past this season. Chris Duhon and Larry Hughes strike me as players that will try and strike the proverbial hot iron, and make a pay-day out of this season, a season that could be a potentially good one. There will be few guys that will be happy just riding the bench. Darko Milicic will want good court time. Jared Jefferies has a little chip on his shoulders, he's tired of being an offensive joke, and has stretched his range into the 3point line.

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13 February 2009

Today, the Toronto Raptors traded Jermaine O'Neal, Jamario Moon, and a lottery-protected first round pick to the Miami Heat in exchange for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks.  On the surface this looks like a great trade for the Heat, but it can also cause potential problems for the Knicks as they do battle with the Raptors twice next week and will continue to battle them down the stretch in the Chase For The Eighth Seed.

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12 February 2009

to the Clippers and Jamal Crawford to the Warriors in exchange for Tim Thomas, Cuttino Mobley, and Al Harrington.  We all know Mobley is now retired, but Harrington and Whiny Tim have fit in nicely since coming over to New York.

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24 January 2009

David Lee continues to post monster numbers, and Al Harrington and Nate Robinson are also enjoying the free-flowing nature of D'Antoni's unique system. Quentin Richardson, Tim Thomas, and Wilson Chandler show bright flashes of life at times, as well.

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10 January 2009

t while, the Knicks seemed like they'd be able to survive the core-shaking changes to their roster. Al Harrington came to New York with something to prove, and he blazed through a hot streak of games about a week after joining the club.

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12 December 2008

raded Jamal Crawford, who was recently named team captain, to the Golden State Warriors for forward Al Harrington. Just a few hours later, Zach Randolph and Mardy Collins were packaged and shipped to the L.A. Clippers in exchange for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas.

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