The New York Knicks' latest acquisitions have arrived in New York and are trying to talk about the current rather than the future, the Associated Press is reporting.

The players - Al Harrington, Tim Thomas, and Cuttino Mobley - were all acquired for the length of their contracts, which has been designed to maximize New York's cap space when the likes of LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwyane Wade become free agents in 2010.

"We can't really worry about the future and which direction the organization is trying to go into," Thomas said Saturday before the Knicks hosted Washington. "Right now we have to worry about the present and like (Mobley) said, we have a great group of guys here, and we're in a great situation and I think we can definitely cause some damage and try to get into the playoffs and try to be successful now.

"We don't have to worry about what's going to happen in the future because it's not in either one of our hands or Al's hands."