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  • #43424
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    Raef LaFrentz
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    Via espn.go.com/blog/new-york/knicks/post/_/id/25050/baron-davis-role :

    Baron Davis will have a multi-faceted role with the Knicks this season: He will spend some time around the team in an advisory role; he will work with Madison Square Garden’s "Garden of Dreams" Foundation; he’s expected to provide content for MSG’s in-game entertainment and he may do some scouting for the team, according to two sources with knowledge of Davis’ agreement with the Knicks.

    Davis, 33, suffered a serious right knee injury in last season’s playoffs, and is expected to miss the entire 2012-13 season.

    He’s currently an unrestricted free agent, but the veteran point guard has maintained close ties with the team. He’s spent a significant time rehabbing his injury at the team facility and he maintains a close relationship with several players.

    Management approached Davis about working around the team during the offseason, and Davis agreed.

    Davis will not sit on the bench during games and is not expected to have an official title within the organization.

    The former first-round pick still hopes to return to the court at some point.

    "I hope I return. I want to come back," Davis said in late June. "I want to be a Knick for the rest of my career. … Playing in the Garden and the people, the fans. I feel like New York is the mecca of basketball. This was the best stage, for who I am, to give back to the community and play for a top-notch organization."

    Davis suffered partial tear of his right patella tendon and complete tears of the right anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments during Game 4 of the Heat-Knicks first-round series last spring.

    He underwent successful surgery in May and is expected to be out until May 2013.

     

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    Raef LaFrentz
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    I’m glad to see he’s going to be staying around basketball while he rehabs from what looked like a career-ender.

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    Jar Of Funky Crumbs
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    I think Baron should just hang it up as far as playing goes and try his hand at commentary, I’m sure the MSG network or NBATV would welcome him with open arms and he’s actually not bad at it. The league is moving in a different direction especially at the PG position and Davis should as well. I see him as no more than a veteran voice in the locker room or 6 extra fouls at this point, not a servicable player.

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    Jar Of Funky Crumbs
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    I think Baron should just hang it up as far as playing goes and try his hand at commentary, I’m sure the MSG network or NBATV would welcome him with open arms and he’s actually not bad at it. The league is moving in a different direction especially at the PG position and Davis should as well. I see him as no more than a veteran voice in the locker room or 6 extra fouls at this point, not a servicable player.

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