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The Knicks fix: Roster a work in progress, but with more flexibility than ever

Quick ReadThe Knicks now have ridiculous length and skill, but not enough perimeter shooting.

The Knicks' Danilo Gallinari, right, backs down Washington's

Photo credit: AP | The Knicks' Danilo Gallinari, right, backs down Washington's Mike Miller during the Knicks' 114-103 win at Madison Square Garden. (Apr. 12, 2010)

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It was fine to send those subliminal messages to LeBron James on Thursday, when everyone from Knicks owner James Dolan to president Donnie Walsh to coach Mike D'Antoni emphasized that playing in New York is a challenge not everyone can, or wants, to handle.

The point was made, driven home, understood and absolutely true.

And now, with LeBron the new enemy, it's time the Knicks offer...

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