PLAYERS:
Stephon Marbury,
Anthony Roberson,
Chris Duhon,
Jerome James,
Wilson Chandler,
Eddie House
TEAMS: New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors
TEAMS: New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors
The Knicks have addressed their backcourt needs in the off-season by signing point guard Chris Duhon and now have inked 6'2" combo guard Anthony Roberson to a two-year contract. Roberson, who played his college ball at Florida, excelled in his summer league debut on Monday for the Knicks, scoring 22 points, including three 3-pointers. Head Coach Mike D'Antoni has been raving about his skills, and it seems the team wanted to lock him up so another team could not invite the Michigan-born player to their training camp. Roberson has played overseas in Jerusalem, Istanbul and additionally had a stint in the NBDL. The third-year guard has played in 36 career NBA games for the Memphis Grizzles and Golden State Warriors. Even though he went undrafted he enjoyed success in college, being named SEC Freshman of the Year in 2003 and All-SEC 1st Team in 2004 and 2005. He was a McDonald's All-American in 2002 while playing for Saginaw High School. He will make the third-year minimum at $790,000 and the second year could be a team option.
The New York Post reported that the signing of Roberson is another sign pointing towards the Knicks cutting ties with Stephon Marbury. Marbury is in last year of his contract and can be bought out for $21.9 million. By signing Roberson it gives the Knicks 16 players with guaranteed contracts, which is one over the limit. Waiving Marbury or oft-injured center Jerome James are possibilities.
What I liked about Roberson's game is he is not afraid to shoot and can dominate a game when he gets hot. The 25 year-old attempted 19 shots against the Cavilers and showed quickness to the rim and impressive range. His confidence and ball handling ability also impressed me. Roberson needs to improve defensively, work on his ball distribution (zero assists in 30 minutes vs. Cleveland), and gain more experience to become a more complete NBA point guard. Agent Chris Lucci, who also represents second-year Knicks forward Wilson Chandler, compares Roberson's game to Jennaro Pargo or Eddie House.
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