NEW YORK (AP) --
GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - The New York Knicks passed on a chance
to sign Allen Iverson over the summer. A few months and only one
victory later, they have to decide if he's worth reconsidering.
Iverson will soon be on the market again after the Memphis
Grizzlies announced they were parting ways with the former scoring
champion. And while the Knicks weren't interested in the offseason,
they won't rule him out yet.
Coach Mike D'Antoni and team president Donnie Walsh both praise
Iverson's abilities, but say the organization still has to discuss
whether it is worth bringing him to a 1-9 team that is off to the
worst 10-game start in franchise history.
Walsh wouldn't say much more, since Iverson hasn't even been
waived yet.
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