[外電] HEY, HOU! KNICKS NEED BALKMAN SUB
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By MARC BERMAN
September 28, 2007 -- The ankle injury that will keep Renaldo Balkman out all
of training camp and possibly the first two weeks of the regular season has
opened the door for the Knicks to bring Allan Houston to Charleston, S.C.,
for a tryout, according to sources.
Despite having 17 contracts, two over the limit, the Knicks have become a
leading candidate to land Houston, as they believe they owe the 36-year-old a
crack at making the team. The Knicks, a weak outside shooting club last
season, appear willing to give Houston guaranteed money to report to training
camp. No contract has been signed, according to a source.
The Nets have offered a non-guaranteed contract to Houston, but Nets
president Rod Thorn said yesterday he has heard the Knicks have offered
Houston guaranteed money. Should Houston get a guaranteed deal, the Nets
likely would be out of the running.
Because Houston retired for medical reasons Oct. 17, 2005 because of major
knee problems, a tryout appears to make no sense, but is low risk. A Houston
signing also may distract Knicks fans from the Anucha Browne Sanders vs.
Isiah Thomas sexual harassment trial, in which a verdict is expected today.
Houston's interest in the Knicks - despite their overloaded roster and spate
of guards - stems from having his family in Greenwich, Conn., and feeling he
has unfinished business at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks feel they owe
Houston a chance because he's one of the elite guards in franchise history.
He also is very close with owner James Dolan.
The Knicks attended Houston's open workout last week and came away impressed.
But the chances of his breaking down once games begin is strong.
Houston could get a longer look now that Balkman is done for training camp
because of a stress fracture and cartilage damage in his right ankle. The
Knicks announced Balkman would be reevaluated in four weeks, but the strong
indication from team personnel was he likely will miss the season's first two
weeks, with a mid-November return a good bet.
Training camp opens Monday, with the first practice slated for Tuesday in
Charleston.
Balkman, the dreadlocked forward nicknamed "Tasmanian Devil" by teammates,
was a demon as a rookie and figured to be a strong piece off the Knicks' deep
bench. In a cruel irony, the Knicks open their exhibition schedule Oct. 8 vs.
the Sixers at the University of South Carolina, where Balkman played his
college ball.
Balkman fits in perfectly with Thomas' vision of the Knicks' second team,
which he wants as an uptempo unit when Eddy Curry is off the floor. Balkman
missed the final six games last season with a sore groin.
Thomas was in court yesterday as closing arguments were held. If jury
deliberations drag into Monday, it will be a huge embarrassment having
Thomas, the team president/head coach, locked in court on Media Day.
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