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Knicks Notes: Amare, Copeland, Point, Prigioni

Carmelo Anthony makes his return to the Carrier Dome in Syracuse tomorrow night when they take on the Sixers in their fifth preseason game.  The Knicks currently stand at 2-2, but announced today that Amare Stoudemire will miss two to three weeks with a ruptured cyst behind his left knee.  While the time period isn't devastating, it is another medical issue for the oft-injured Stoudemire.  Here are some other notes from the Knicks preseason:

  • Jared Zwerling of ESPN New York posts his reaction to the Stoudemire news, reiterating that it is not a serious injury and the time off may help a knee that was still recovering from a bone bruise on October 10.  Zwerling also says to expect Kurt Thomas to start and Chris Copeland to make the team.  
  • Keith Schlosser of KnicksJournal.com mentions Copeland and Steve Novak as two candidates to step up in Stoudemire's absence.  On Saturday night, Copeland exploded for 34 points in Boston on 11-for-18 shooting and has impressed throughout the preseason.
  • Stephen Brotherston of HoopsWorld takes a look at the Knicks point guard situation, where the team has replaced Jeremy Lin with a trio of veteran guards that have 42 combined years of pro hoops experience in Jason Kidd, Raymond Felton and Pablo Prigioni.  
  • Speaking of Prigioni, Nate Taylor from the New York Times writes that Suns big man and fellow Argentinian Luis Scola gave him the final push that he needed to come over from the Euroleague and join the Knicks.  Prigioni, at 35, is the oldest rookie to enter the NBA in the last 40 years. 

Knicks Acquire Raymond Felton From Blazers

THURSDAY, 1:42pm: Mark Deeks of ShamSports clarifies that Felton's deal with the Knicks is for four years and about $14.86MM, with a fourth-year player option.

MONDAY, 4:13pm: The trade is official, according to a Blazers press release. The Knicks receive Felton and Thomas, while the Blazers get Jeffries, Gadzuric, Papanikolaou, Printezis, cash, and a 2016 second-round pick. As ESPN.com's John Hollinger points out (via Twitter), the Knicks can't be sending more than $1MM to Portland, since they already sent $2MM to Houston in the Marcus Camby deal.

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Blazers Notes: GM Candidates, Walsh, Thomas

The Blazers are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs, but they're a team that figures to make plenty of news in the next several months. They could get a high draft pick from the Nets and will have ample room under the cap to sign free agents this summer, but before they address those matters, they probably need to solidify their front office first. Here's the latest from the City of Roses:  

  • Team president Larry Miller conducted two more interviews for the GM position by phone while in New York for the Board of Governors meeting, reports Jason Quick of The Oregonian (via Twitter). Miller said earlier in the week that he'd already interviewed a pair of candidates, though he insists the team may simply keep interim GM Chad Buchanan
  • Agent Steve Kauffman says veteran GM Donnie Walsh, currently a consultant with the Knicks, has not interviewed for the position, Quick also tweets.
  • Kurt Thomas, at 39, is the league's oldest player and hasn't played in the last seven games as the Blazers take a closer look at second-year man Luke Babbitt and impending free agent J.J. Hickson. Still, he's not thinking retirement, and with one more season left on his current contract, he tells Chris Haynes of CSNNW.com, "I can definitely see myself playing past this deal, but I'll wait and see how I feel when that time comes.”