Chris Duhon

24 January 2009

Without a shadow of a doubt, point guard Chris Duhon is having the most productive season of his NBA career. 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

D'Antoni's rotation is as follows:

Starters: PG-Chris Duhon, SG-Quentin Richardson, SF-Wilson Chandler, PF-David Lee, C-Jared Jeffries

Bench (those that see consistent action): F-Al Harrington, G-Nate Robinson, F-Tim Thomas

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Still, those chances need to be capitalized upon, and Andris does exactly that.

Chris Duhon-PG, New York Knicks

As a Knicks supporter, I wasn't too enthralled when New York's brass decided to give Duhon the keys to the offense. I remain underwhelmed by his quickness (lack thereof) and physical conditioning (a tad flabby for his size and position), but I can't argue much with his numbers. Chris is sixth in the league in assists, dishing out over eight assists per contest.

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30 October 2008

 The chants began when Chris Duhon commited his first turnover. Unintelligent fans are funny like that...one turnover and they start screaming for an even worse option than the one on the floor. My, oh my, how quickly they forgot how many costly turnovers Steph commited in the past seasons.

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5 July 2008

While Chris Duhon will make for a great backup point guard for the Knickerbockers, all stock has been put in the free agent Class of 2010...and rightfully so. Duhon received a 2 year deal, as to not get in the way of the courtship of Dwayne Wade, Lebron James or Carmelo Anthony in a few years. But Duhon offers more. He's a steady point guard, who dishes the ball, protects the ball, and shoots the ball with success. That being said, he is a nice player, not a thunder stealer from Stephon Marbury, the man who knows he must resurrect his career before he hits free agency. The player who knows that if he can't succeed in the fun and gun style of Mike D'Antoni, where would he succeed? The player that knows he now must live up to the $21.8 million salary he has this year.

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