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Wallace had his worst season as a pro when he last suited up with Boston in 2009-10. ... How much can Rasheed Wallace really help the Knicks? Bill Ingram, Hoopsworld.com.
Two former Knicks blasted the new front office, with Rasheed Wallace calling the hirings of Leon Rose and William Wesley “a brain fart” by the organization and Stephon Marbury labeling Wesley ...
Rasheed Wallace may or may not be a long-term coaching consultant for the Knicks, but he’s certainly worth keeping around for the time being, especially if he continues to have the impact he has ...
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Veteran forward Rasheed Wallace has retired from pro basketball for the second time, the New York Knicks announced Wednesday. Wallace played in 21 games this season with the ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) --Rasheed Wallace is hanging up his sneakers. Again. The veteran forward re-retired from the NBA on Wednesday after he was unable to recover from a left foot injury ...
The New York Knicks didn't get any younger on Wednesday. The team officially signed forward Rasheed Wallace, a four-time All-Star who is ending a two-year retirement.
Rasheed Wallace hasn’t played a game for the Knicks since mid-December due to a stress fracture that later required surgery, but he may be ready to come back just in time for New York’s trip to the ...
New York, NY – Rasheed Wallace has officially come out of retirement to join the New York Knicks. The Knicks announced the signing of the veteran forward/center on Wednesday. Per team policy ...
Veteran forward Rasheed Wallace has informed the New York Knicks that he will come out of retirement to play for the team this season, according to a league source.
It was also on this date in 2009 that four-time All-Star Rasheed Wallace signed with the Celtics. The former UNC standout ...
At a time in which the youth is rising, the New York Knicks are only getting older. With five offseason acquisitions over the age of 35, the Mecca of Basketball is soon to be home to the oldest ...
Rasheed Wallace has decided to join the Detroit Pistons as an assistant coach for the 2013-14 season, at the expense of turning down an offer to join Mike Woodson's staff on the New York Knicks.