Knicks Notes: Camby, Carmelo, Woodson

The Knicks' offseason is now underway after the blue-and-orange were downed by the Pacers.  Now, the aging Knicks have a whole lot of questions to answer as they look to take another step ahead in 2013/14.  Here's the latest out of MSG..

  • Marcus Camby's agent told Jared Zwerling of ESPNNewYork.com (on Twitter) that his client was healthy enough to play in the playoffs and has been ready to go for some time now.  When asked about the big man's future, he said, "He's under contract and there is no question they can use him, so one would expect he'd be back," (link).  Camby is set to earn roughly $7.5MM over the next two seasons.
  • More from Zwerling, who has four key questions facing the Knicks this summer.  One scout told Zwerling that New York will have to target athletic, rebound-minded big men and a few available options include Al-Farouq Aminu, Louis Amundson, Dante Cunningham, and Gani Lawal, who played with Iman Shumpert at Georgia Tech.
  • Frank Isola of the New York Daily News (on Twitter) hears that Carmelo Anthony's right knee appears to be fine, two months removed from having fluid drained from it.  His shoulder, on the other hand, is another story.
  • Chris Sheridan of Sheridan Hoops is scratching his head after some questionable decisions from coach Mike Woodson.
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