Despite what the overall consensus may believe, Knick President Donnie Walsh has said that he is not putting all of his eggs in the one LeBron James basket when it comes to the 2010 free agency period.

The New York Post, making reference to the 'Knicks On Demand' video feature on the club's website, says that speculation over the last few weeks has James remaining with the Cavaliers.

"You always have a backup plan," Walsh said from his Westchester office on the videotape, in which he answers submitted questions from fans. "I really didn't know what the list of free agents were.

"It wasn't like I was going after LeBron or this guy. It was just, we have to get in the free-agent market. The market in that year, I won't have to pick all the players. The fact we're under the cap will put you in much more flexible position and not strung out over a long period of time where you can't do anything. That flexibility is what I'm focused on, not the who, when and where."