The New York Daily News says Knicks president Donnie Walsh and his staff are meeting this weekend to discuss whether they should gamble on pursuing free agent point guard Andre Miller.
The club is denying a published report that the Knicks and Sixers are working on a sign-and-trade that would send Chris Duhon to Philadelphia for Miller. However, one team official said that it is a plausible alternative if Miller turns down a one-year, $5.85 million contract. A sign-and-trade for Duhon would allow the Knicks to offer Miller $7.6million (125% of Duhon's salary for next season, plus $100,000).
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