Frank Isola of the New York Daily News reports that the Knicks may have yet another chance to land Todd MacCulloch. Apparently, the Sixers have contacted several teams to see if there is any interest in the 7-foot center.

Isola writes that according to one source, the Knicks are interested.

MacCulloch has lost his starting job to Derrick Coleman and foot problems have decreased his playing time. With the Sixers looking to shake things up, MacCulloch is available. The source says that the Knicks would like to acquire the 26-year old MacCulloch, as long as Kurt Thomas is not involved.

The Knicks have had a couple chances at MacCulloch in the past. They passed on him in the second round of the 1999 draft when he was selected by Philadelphia later in the round. Two summers ago, the Knicks decided not to offer MacCulloch their mid-class exception when he was a restricted free agent because they feared the Sixers would match the offer. Instead, New Jersey offered him the same deal and the Sixers let him go.