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Original Article: http://www.nysun.com/article/48095?page_no=1

That's why the Knicks must ponder what was unthinkable a year ago — exchanging Channing Frye for a different type of player. Don't get me wrong — I still think Frye will be an outstanding offensive player in the NBA. So do a number of scouts and execs that I've talked to. But the reality for the Knicks is that he simply can't play alongside Curry — one of New York's frontcourt players has to be able to defend good post players, and neither of these two can do it.

Hollinger identifies many pieces that the New York Knicks need. He rates a defensive-minded power forward as the most pressing. Which of course led to the potentially controversial quote above.


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Tom

A defensive-minded power forward might be the Knicks' most pressing need, but is it even considerably conceivable NYK could find one on the market? Addressing the other gaping holes - likely a much easier goal - might get this team playing well enough to save Deke's job another season.

 
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