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New York Knicks Need More Veteran Leadership in Postseason

The New York Knicks have the oldest team in NBA history. Iman Shumpert, at 22 years old, is the only player who is younger than 27. Jason Kidd, Marcus Camby and Kenyon Martin have a combined 46 years of experience in the league. But right now, the Knicks are playing like a team that desperately lacks leadership. Show More Summary

Joakim Noah Is Giving Hybrid Center a Whole New Definition

The Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah is the ultimate hybrid center. He’s sort of a cross between Marcus Camby, due to his stellar rebounding and defense, and Boris Diaw, due to his midrange game and passing ability. Camby was named the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year back in 2007. Show More Summary

Kenyon Martin Back In NBA After Signing 10-Day Contract With Knicks

Kenyon Martin is back in the NBA. The veteran forward has signed a 10-day contract with the New York Knicks, a important pickup for the team after losing Marcus Camby and Rasheed Wallace to injuries. Kenyon Martin has been out of the NBA since the end of the 2o11-2012 season He started last season in [...]Show More Summary

Knicks Rumors: Latest on Rasheed Wallace and Potential Additions to Roster

The New York Knicks are down two big men, as veterans Rasheed Wallace and Marcus Camby have been sidelined with foot injuries. With 40-year-old Kurt Thomas the only real sizeable defensive option in the frontcourt behind Tyson Chandler, there is a chance that the team brass decides to bring in some fresh blood—if a roster spot opens up. Show More Summary

Camby Adds Foot Injury To Knicks' List of Woes

The Knicks found themselves short-handed again Friday night with Marcus Camby out two to four weeks with a foot injury.

Knicks' Camby out 2-4 weeks with injured left foot

New York Knicks big man Marcus Camby is expected to miss two to four weeks because of an injured left foot.

NBA Fans Are Missing Just How Good Cleveland Cavaliers' Anderson Varejao Is

Anderson Varejao, Marcus Camby and Kevin Love. Over the last 10 years, those are the only NBA players to have five straight games with over 17 rebounds (according to the Elias Sports Bureau). Swen Nater, Moses Malone, Kevin Love, Dennis Rodman, Ben Wallace, Kevin Willis and Truck Robinson. Show More Summary

Marcus Camby out with sore left foot

Marcus Camby was ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Phoenix Suns shortly before tipoff due to a sore left foot. Camby participated in a walk-through with the Knicks on Saturday, so it is unclear when the injury flared up. Mike Woodson said 90 minutes before tipoff he expected to have all of his players except [...]

New York Knicks: Why Isn't Marcus Camby Playing More Minutes?

When looking at the New York Knicks' hot start to the season, it's plain to see that their depth has been a major factor. The Knicks are getting contributions from almost everyone on the roster, which has been key in the absence of Amar'e Stoudemire and Iman Shumpert. Show More Summary

A decade later, Camby takes floor as Knick

On Friday night against the Mavericks, Marcus Camby made his Knicks season debut, entering the game at the start of the second quarter. It had been more than 10 years since Camby took the floor as a Knick — since Feb. 1, 2002, to be exact. Reflecting on when he first checked in, he said after [...]

Knicks go old school in hot start

It's oddly fitting that the last time the Knicks started the season with three straight wins, their roster included Marcus Camby and Kurt Thomas. For the first time in a long time, New York's approach is simply old-school basketball and it's kind of awesome. Show More Summary

Why J.R. Smith Is Poised to Thrive for Small-Ball NY Knicks

Amar'e Stoudemire is expected to miss up to eight weeks of action for the New York Knicks, but J.R. Smith isn't complaining. Without Stoudemire—as well as Marcus Camby—the Knicks have been forced play extensive small-ball. Though such a tactic can be of great use—see the Miami Heat—it also leaves a team defensively vulnerable. Show More Summary

Marcus Camby thinks New York Knicks are championship contenders alongside Miami Heat – NBA News

Marcus Camby thinks New York Knicks are championship contenders alongside Miami Heat – NBA News In a turn of events, the New York Knicks will now open their season at the Madison Square Garden on Friday night against the defending champions, Miami Heat. Show More Summary

Marcus Camby almost signed with the Heat

Knicks forward Marcus Camby talked on Thursday about how close he was to becoming a member of the Heat this offseason. The Heat plays the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Friday. “I was going on the plane to Miami when Allan [Houston], Glen [Grunwald] and [Mike Woodson] came down to Houston,” Camby said. “That’s how [...]

Knicks Rumors: Marcus Camby's Injury Makes New York's Roster Dangerously Thin

Remember when the New York Knicks stacked up an incredibly deep roster? Yeah, me neither. Preseason expectations for Mike Woodson's squad reached significant heights, but the injury bug has taken a large bite of the roster in the past few weeks. Show More Summary

Why J.R. Smith's Achilles Injury Is Enormous Red Flag for NY Knicks

Durability in paramount in the NBA, but for the New York Knicks it's hardly prevalent. If it's not one of Amar'e Stoudemire's many frailties, it's Ronnie Brewer's knee, Marcus Camby's calf or Iman Shumpert 's ACL. Oh, and now it's J.R. Show More Summary

New York Knicks: Expectations in 2012-2013

Linsanity in New York is now officially over, and the New York Knicks have retooled with a new point guard in Raymond Felton and a deeper yet older bench featuring Jason Kidd and Marcus Camby. These offseason moves by the Knicks have...Show More Summary

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