NEW YORK –– As the Knicks wind down another 50-loss season, their grand scheme of landing LeBron James or Dwyane Wade — or both — this summer appears to be in jeopardy.
The Knicks have cleared more than $30 million in salary-cap space and could afford two max-contract free agents beginning July 1. James, Wade and Toronto’s Chris Bosh are the three most attractive players entering the market.
Yet after dropping a game-high 32 points in Miami’s 111-98 victory over the Knicks Sunday night, Wade said winning would be a major factor in his decision where to sign.
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Avaricious / April 12, 2010
I think they can realistically add Wade and Boozer, while positioning themselves for a third option in 2011.
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UofA BJ / April 12, 2010
No way wade goes to the knicks.
If he leaves Miami it will be for Chicago.
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Big Ben / April 12, 2010
Would Bob Knight schedule Kentucky? That’d be a fun rivalry after the General called the slick one out for being ‘all that is wrong with college basketball’.
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GasCan / April 12, 2010
What the HELL does Bobby Knight, Cal, or UK have to do with the ’10 NBA free agents? The stupid comments from some of you kill me.
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