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    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/14/sp.../14knicks.html

    For 10 days last spring, Jerome James looked, played and preened like one of the premier big men of the N.B.A. The transformation was sudden and short-lived, but it was enough to earn James a starting job and a huge contract from the size-starved Knicks.
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    James, who played the last four seasons in Seattle, agreed yesterday to a five-year deal with the Knicks, according to his agent. Precise terms will not be set until the league completes its new labor deal. But it was expected that James will earn about $5 million in the first year of the contract, and $29 million over five years.

    Before the contract is signed, James will be installed as the starting center, a job he will win by default. The Knicks traded their only true center, Nazr Mohammed, in February, and traded his replacement, Kurt Thomas, in June. The team drafted a center, Channing Frye, but he may not be ready for full-time work as a rookie.

    So the void will be filled by James, a 7-foot-1 journeyman who turns 30 in November and has career averages of 4.9 points and 3.5 rebounds a game.

    "It was clear once they moved Kurt Thomas and moved Nazr that they were in need of a real center, and that's what Jerome is," said James's agent, Marc Fleisher. "He's looking forward to the challenge."

    James arrives as a mercurial player with a largely unspectacular résumé, but it is the final line of that résumé that has the Knicks intrigued. In the first round of the playoffs against Sacramento, James averaged 17.2 points and 9.4 rebounds. He crowed about his success, chiding the Kings for cutting him in 2000.

    But in the next round, the talkative James went silent on the court again, averaging 8.5 points and 4.7 rebounds in a six-game loss to San Antonio.

    James is generally regarded as an intelligent player with good physical tools and untapped potential. By his own admission, he has not always worked as hard as he should. He has also admitted to an overactive social life, but he was lauded by teammates for making strides in all areas last season.

    James has never averaged more than 5.4 points in a season (2002-3). Last season was his first as a full-time starter, but he averaged just 16.6 minutes a game.

    "This is a guy who didn't play in high school," Fleisher said. "So he really got a late start, and he was injured a lot the first couple years he was in the league. He's sort of just coming into his own. I think he feels that he can do a lot more than he was asked to do in Seattle."

    The SuperSonics were a perimeter-oriented team, carried by the jump shooting of Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis. James was there to set screens, grab rebounds and play defense. He averaged 1.39 blocked shots, despite limited playing time. Given the chance, he could become an effective low-post scorer.

    "He feels he showed in the playoffs he is capable of a lot more," Fleisher said.

    Isiah Thomas, the Knicks' president, set out to add another 7-foot player. His wish list included Kwame Brown of Washington and Eddy Curry of Chicago. The agreement with James is an implicit admission that the Knicks no longer expect to land either one.

    "They approached us on the first day of free agency and told us they had a lot of interest," Fleisher said. "I know there have been a lot of names, but I genuinely believe that's who they most wanted."

    James drew interest from about a half-dozen teams and chose the Knicks over two other suitors, Fleisher said.

    Thomas's search for frontcourt help will continue, but any additions will have to come via trades. Unless the Sonics agree to a sign-and-trade deal - and that is considered unlikely - the Knicks will spend their midlevel salary-cap exception on James. They will therefore be unable to offer significant contracts to any other free agents.

    The Knicks moved to secure James when it became clear that most of their other targets were unavailable. They have all but given up on landing forward Stromile Swift, although it is still possible that Memphis could agree to a sign-and-trade deal.

    Knicks officials declined comment, citing the league's moratorium on contracts and any public discussion of free agents. That moratorium will be lifted once the new labor deal is complete, but the league no longer expects it to happen by July 22. It could take a few days to a week beyond that.

    In the meantime, the Knicks will wait for resolution of the Larry Brown saga - he could become their coach if he resigns or is fired by Detroit - and will continue scouring the market for frontcourt help.

    The Knicks could have acquired Brown from the Wizards, but they were unwilling to trade guard Quentin Richardson. The Knicks have few other attractive assets, making it difficult to construct trades.

    Seattle had moderate interest in retaining James, but not for $29 million. The Sonics have taken teenage centers in the last two drafts - Robert Swift in 2004 and Johan Petro last month - and have focused on signing their more critical free agents, Vladimir Radmanovic and Allen.

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    Nice move by Isaih, continuing to cement him as one of the best gms in the league.

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    I wonder if Isiah will write a "GMing for Dummies" book, and if so if anyone outside of Scott Layden will buy it.

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    uups stups! Cant_Be_Faded's Avatar
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    didnt seattle just get weaker here? he was one of their bruiser/rebounders

    good news for us i guess

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    You can't handle The Truth TheTruth's Avatar
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    Seattle doesn't have a ctr now. They are definately getting worse.

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    uups stups! Cant_Be_Faded's Avatar
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    yeah, so i say a nice pick up by the knicks

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    I love craft beer. Sense's Avatar
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    The Knicks did lose Nazr, and Kurt Thomas....


    They needed a big man, bad taste...but good choice.

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    I Got Hops Extra Stout's Avatar
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    So the Knicks have gone from Nazr Mohammed and Kurt Thomas to Jerome James and Malik Rose.

    I never thought things could get worse in NY than they were under Scott Layden. I was wrong.

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    "It was clear once they moved Kurt Thomas and moved Nazr that they were in need of a real center, and that's what Jerome is," --James' Agent

    What a dumbass, both the agent and Isiah. James has career averages of 4.9 points and 3.5 rebounds and he's 30, but somehow Knicks think he can suddenly be an effective starter and is worth 29 mil for 5 years?!---After one good series against the freaking Kings?!

    , I give up, I almost feel sorry for guys like Marbury and Malik--stuck with a stupid ass GM who doesn't know a thing about building a compe ive team and doesn't understand the value of money and talent.

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    Get Refuel! FromWayDowntown's Avatar
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    i think he is underpaid now too
    How is 5 years/$29 million a bargain for a center who averaged 3 rebounds per game last season? I mean, g_i_g, James averaged 3 more rebounds that you and me combined, and he's 7 feet tall and 300 pounds. For a guy that size who can't do better than 3 rebounds per game, $29 million sounds like an exorbitent sum.

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    I hope more teams trade themselves out of the playoffs.

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    I like the acquisition. $29mil for a huge center with some upside is pennies in new york.

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    I come in Marklar. Marklar MM's Avatar
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    I like the acquisition. $29mil for a huge center with some upside is pennies in new york.

    At 30, there is not much upside.

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    PhillyGirl 1Parker1's Avatar
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    At 30, there is not much upside.
    I think he was being sarcastic...

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    At 30, there is not much upside.
    you're right, not much but some. Better than what they have, but that's saying very little. again 29mm in ny is a drop in the bucket.

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    Too weird to live, and too rare to die. midgetonadonkey's Avatar
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    We got to give James some credit. He is good at talking a lot of . He can't back it up, but boy can he talk .

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    By his own admission, he has not always worked as hard as he should. He has also admitted to an overactive social life
    Yeah, moving to New York City should help alleviate that problem

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    Marilyn Rae Lover jochhejaam's Avatar
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    I like the acquisition. $29mil for a huge center with some upside is pennies in new york.
    Yeah, last I heard their payroll was at 108 million for this year, what's another 5 million...

    What salary cap?

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    This is unbelievable, Isiah has hijacked the Knicks and keeps making lousy moves for some randsom.

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    So the Knicks have gone from Nazr Mohammed and Kurt Thomas to Jerome James and Malik Rose.

    I never thought things could get worse in NY than they were under Scott Layden. I was wrong.

    No kidding....what a disaster it is.

    Isiah is equally worthless as Scott Layden

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