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Zach Randolph
8 July 2009
Walsh has this team looking like a mirror image of the last year’s team. Harrington is Zach Randolph with more range and a willingness to play defense. Hughes is Crawford, with less explosiveness, but a better ability to show on D. But, he’s only better by a few buckets and heart. Hughes will guard Kobe, but Crawford won’t even look at him on defense. Kobe will torch both, but it’s the mindset of Hughes that makes him a bit better. He’ll score less, get less assists, but more rebounds, and show on D. They have made additions, and players are more seasoned in the league and D’Antoni’s system. Toney Douglass is a more athletic Collins, as far as minutes are concerned, he’s certain to see more.
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10 January 2009
Following the trades that sent Jamal Crawford and Zach Randolph packing, for a short while, the Knicks seemed like they'd be able to survive the core-shaking changes to their roster. Al Harrington came to New York with something to prove, and he blazed through a hot streak of games about a week after joining the club.
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