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When Antonio McDyess strolls the Garden hallways tonight, he will give the cold shoulder to Isiah Thomas.
"He never said anything to me when I was there, so what do I have to say to him now?" the former Knick, now an injury-listed Sun, told The Post yesterday.
"I'm happy to be out of that situation. I was feeling uncomfortable."
McDyess won't play tonight when the Suns visit for the first time since Jan. 5's Stephon Marbury blockbuster. He'll save his revenge for the Knicks' visit to Phoenix Feb. 25.
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Jan 31, 2004 10:13 AM EST
Contract talks between the New York Knicks and forward Kurt Thomas have stalled.
"We've had discussions but they haven't been very fruitful," said Thomas' agent, Jerry Hicks. "The fact that they've expressed interest in doing something with Kurt, we interpret that to be a positive, but nothing has happened."
Thomas can opt-out of his contract this summer, which he is likely to do if he doesn't get an extension.
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Knicks Jan 2004 Archive
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NY Post | Jan 30, 2004
The Knicks want Allan Houston right for the playoffs, not for the dog days of February.
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| Jan 29, 2004
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NY Post | Jan 29, 2004
With both knees now hurting because of overcompensation on the left one and his play in shambles, Allan Houston said he hasn't ruled out sitting out until after the All-Star break, which would give himself a full three-week layoff.
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Staten Island Advance | Jan 28, 2004
Isiah Thomas's prime objective this week is to move Shandon Anderson, and having failed in that pursuit so far, the Knicks president may force the Knicks' versatile swingman onto the injured list against his will, according to a management official.
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NY Times | Jan 28, 2004
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NY Daily News | Jan 26, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Shandon Anderson's streak of missed games grew to two Saturday night as he left Madison Square Garden because of a migraine headache 90 minutes before tipoff of the Knicks' game against Miami.
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MSG Network | Jan 24, 2004
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AJC | Jan 24, 2004
Knicks president of basketball operations Isiah Thomas has generated enthusiasm in New York since taking over for Scott Layden on Dec.
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knicks.realgm.com | Jan 24, 2004
Wondering why Knicks rookie Frank Williams isn't getting the minutes since Lenny took over?
"It's like doing it all over again," Frank Williams explained about trying to get Lenny Wilkins to notice him like he did for Don Chaney.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ATLANTA (AP) New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas might be done dealing for a while.
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NY Post | Jan 23, 2004
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The Journal News | Jan 23, 2004
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NY Times | Jan 23, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New York Knicks signed center Bruno Sundov to a 10-day contract Wednesday, and placed forward Michael Sweetney on the injured list with left patella tendinitis.
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Steve Buffery of the Toronto Sun | Jan 21, 2004
"The New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors are said to be talking about swapping little-used forwards Shandon Anderson and Lamond Murray.
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NY Post | Jan 21, 2004
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NY Post | Jan 21, 2004
Jeff Van Gundy stuck up for former Knicks GM Scott Layden yesterday.
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NY Times | Jan 21, 2004
What will Madison Square Garden's mad scientist do next? Break up one of the league's best backcourts by trading Allan Houston? Ship off Keith Van Horn while he plays the best basketball of his career? Bring in the noted malcontent Rasheed Wallace just when the Knicks are riding a chemistry high, full of smiles and compliments?
Isiah Thomas, the Knicks' trigger-happy president, has everyone on edge.
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NY Daily News | Jan 20, 2004
Allan Houston reported feeling soreness in his surgically repaired right knee yesterday, but still scored 17 points in 34 minutes.
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| Jan 20, 2004
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Newsday | Jan 20, 2004
Isiah's vision for the Knicks is a team that complements Marbury's skills.
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| Jan 20, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 20, 2004
Joe Dumars was a key player on the Detroit Pistons team that won a franchise-record 13 straight games 14 seasons ago.
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New York Post | Jan 19, 2004
Knicks President Isiah Thomas wants Bulls guard Jamal Crawford in a Knicks uniform but that seems unlikely to happen.
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New York Post | Jan 19, 2004
"Knicks President Isiah Thomas has shown some interest in signing recently cut Cavs center Bruno Sundov of Croatia to a 10-day contract.
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Daily News | Jan 18, 2004
A former teammate of Rasheed Wallace says that the Portland power forward is intrigued by the possibility of joining the Knicks.
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NY Times | Jan 18, 2004
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ESPN | Jan 17, 2004
The NBA's trade deadline is a month away, but the most anticipated deal of the trading season could be completed by the end of the weekend, according to league sources.
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New York Times | Jan 17, 2004
New Knicks head coach Lenny Wilkens has his coaching staff filled out.
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| Jan 17, 2004
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NY Post | Jan 17, 2004
Before Isiah Thomas turned to Lenny Wilkens as the new Knick coach, he made an offer to another legend with New York roots: Willis Reed.
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Associated Press | Jan 16, 2004
GREENBURGH, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 16, 2004
Mark Cuban has met Rasheed Wallace twice, stopping briefly to chat with the Trail Blazers forward last spring when the Mavericks played a seven-game first-round series against Portland.
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Associated Press | Jan 15, 2004
GREENBURGH, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 15, 2004
Grace was never Isiah Thomas' strong suit.
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ESPN | Jan 15, 2004
As if the crosstown rivalry wasn't enough with two neighboring states, the Nets are getting even closer to the Knicks turf by moving to Brooklyn.
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| Jan 15, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 15, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Isiah Thomas pulled off a shocker on a bizarre day even by New York Knicks standards, firing Don Chaney and his two top assistants Wednesday and hiring Lenny Wilkens as head coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 14, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Isiah Thomas pulled off a shocker on a bizarre day even by New York Knicks standards, firing Don Chaney and his two top assistants and hiring Lenny Wilkens as head coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 14, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Don Chaney and his two top assistant coaches were fired by the New York Knicks, and Lenny Wilkens was hired as the team's new head coach Wednesday, according to ousted assistant Brendan Malone.
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Associated Press | Jan 14, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) -- Don Chaney and his two top assistant coaches were fired by the New York Knicks, and Lenny Wilkens was hired as the team's new head coach Wednesday, according to ousted assistant Brendan Malone.
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Associated Press | Jan 14, 2004
GREENBURGH, N.
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NY Post | Jan 14, 2004
Former Knicks point guard Mark Jackson will be reunited with Jeff Van Gundy and Patrick Ewing in Houston, The Post has learned.
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NY Daily News | Jan 14, 2004
Start spreading the news, because according to reports out of the New York Daily News Mike Fratello is coming on board as the Knicks' new head coach.
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Newsday | Jan 13, 2004
No, not the Knicks.
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NY Post | Jan 13, 2004
Isiah Thomas knew what he was doing when he traded for Marbury.
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NY Times | Jan 13, 2004
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MSG Network | Jan 13, 2004
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NY Times | Jan 13, 2004
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Newsday | Jan 13, 2004
Just because Thomas doesn't plan to coach, that doesn't mean Don Chaney's job is safe.
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Associated Press | Jan 12, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Isiah Thomas all but ruled out taking over as coach of the New York Knicks this season, saying Monday it would be ``impossible'' for him to be both team president and head coach.
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Brian Schmitz of the Orlando Sentinel | Jan 12, 2004
It appears that other teams had interest in Isiah Thomas as a head coach before the Knicks snatched him up to be their team president.
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Brian Schmitz of the Orlando Sentinel | Jan 12, 2004
Former NBA star and current Houston Rockets assistant coach Patrick Ewing offered Alonzo Mourning one of his kidneys before he received one from a family member.
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New York Post | Jan 12, 2004
The Knicks need another training camp, not another blockbuster trade.
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| Jan 10, 2004
Recently, people have been starting to talk about how Phoenix got a distinctly better deal out of the trade than New York.
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Associated Press | Jan 10, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Isiah Thomas says he still has confidence in New York coach Don Chaney, though it took some prompting to get the Knicks president to say so.
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New York Post | Jan 10, 2004
Isiah Thomas is still trying to get Rasheed Wallace from the Portland Trailblazers but could he be heading to Dallas instead?
"The Knicks' new boss was attempting to make Rasheed Wallace a Knick, but talks with Portland broke down yesterday and the Blazers' bad-boy power forward appeared headed to Dallas as part of a package for Antawn Jamison, sources said.
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New York Daily News | Jan 10, 2004
Knicks president is still trying to nab Rasheed Wallace from the Portland Trailblazers and Darius Miles from Cleveland Cavaliers but nothing is imminent.
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Aaron J. Lopez of the Rocky Mountain News | Jan 10, 2004
Yesterday, it was reported that Knicks president Isiah Thomas was interested in bringing Nuggets forward Marcus Camby to New York but apparently Camby doesn't want to go anywhere.
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Associated Press | Jan 9, 2004
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Former Knicks point guard Charlie Ward chose connections over cash in signing a deal with the San Antonio Spurs.
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Johnny Ludden of the San Antonio Express-News | Jan 9, 2004
It looks like Charlie Ward is heading to the San Antonio Spurs.
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New York Post | Jan 9, 2004
Houston Rockets assistant coach Patrick Ewing is hoping that he is not on the coaching of Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy much longer, instead he wants to be a head coach.
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New York Post | Jan 9, 2004
Isiah Thomas held preliminary discussions Wednesday with the Nuggets about ex-Knick center Marcus Camby, whom Thomas selected with Toronto's No.
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| Jan 8, 2004
"Isiah is far from done," said an Eastern Conference GM who recently spoke to Thomas.
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New York Daily News | Jan 7, 2004
Frank Williams, who last week was the point guard of the Knicks, did not play in last night's 107-96 loss to Cleveland and it looks like he could be the next Knick to be moved.
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| Jan 7, 2004
Blazer GM John Nash said he's had a handful of conversations with Knick boss Isiah Thomas, who's interested in power forward Rasheed Wallace.
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Associated Press | Jan 6, 2004
PHOENIX (AP) Charlie Ward was waived by the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday, one day after they acquired him in an eight-player trade that sent Stephon Marbury to the New York Knicks.
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Associated Press | Jan 6, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Stephon Marbury was overjoyed to be with his New York Knicks' teammates, even if he wasn't able to take part in a shootaround before Tuesday night's game against the Cavaliers.
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Associated Press | Jan 6, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) In a move that reshapes the futures of two franchises, one of the greatest scoring point guards in NBA history found a way to bring a similar player, Stephon Marbury, back home.
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| Jan 6, 2004
According to the WFAN 660 radio station in NY, Isaiah Thomas has offered Keith Van Horn, Frank Williams, and Michael Doleac in exchange for Rasheed Wallace.
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Associated Press | Jan 5, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Stephon Marbury is returning to his hometown as part of a blockbuster trade between the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns on Monday.
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Associated Press | Jan 5, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Stephon Marbury would return to his hometown as part of a multiplayer trade tentatively agreed to Monday by the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns, sources told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 5, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Stephon Marbury would return to his hometown as part of a blockbuster trade tentatively agreed to Monday by the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns, sources told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 5, 2004
The Phoenix Suns and New York Knicks agreed to a seven-player deal on Monday that sends guard Stephon Marbury to the team that he has always wanted to play for.
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Associated Press | Jan 5, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Danny Whelan, the longtime trainer for the New York Knicks and the man who gave Walt Frazier the nickname ``Clyde,'' died after a long illness.
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New York Times | Jan 3, 2004
Rasheed Wallace's name is linked to just about every other trade proposal these days, including a few with the Knicks.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Jan 3, 2004
Bulls point guard Jamal Crawford played the role of a prophet on Broadway on Friday night when he predicted that the Bulls would beat the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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Associated Press | Jan 2, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New York Knicks were without two starters Friday night against the Chicago Bulls as Allan Houston (sore knee) and Frank Williams (strained groin) sat out.
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New York Times | Jan 1, 2004
Charlie Ward's agent, Craig McKenzie, believes that the Knicks will move his client soon.
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New York Times | Jan 1, 2004
Isiah Thomas announced the first acquisition of his brief but busy tenure as the Knicks' president of basketball operations last night, but what he told reporters at Madison Square Garden was not the deal that had been rumored all day, the signing of Leon Smith.
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