Can the unselfish guard Chris Duhon rejuvenate his career in New York?

July 2nd, 2008 – Dr. Browntorious
Yesterday Chris Duhon, currently of the Chicago Bulls, paid the New York Knicks a visit on the first day of his free agency. Duhon is unrestricted so he can sign with any team he chooses. Sources have said that the Knicks verbally offered Duhon a two year deal worth approximately $3-4 million per. All indications are that Duhon would like to play for the Knicks; the only bump in the road might be the length of the contract offer from New York. The Knicks are adamant about not signing a contract for a point guard longer than two years as that is the magic number to ensuring that in 2010 they have plenty of salary cap space and flexibility to sign a big name free agent. Duhon also has visits lined up with the Magic, Heat, and Nuggets.
Chris Duhon is precisely the kind of point guard the New York Knicks need to solidify their backcourt. They currently have talented guards, but the majority of which have a scoring mentality that would not be well suited to run the ship and distribute ball as required in Mike D’Antoni’s system. Chris Duhon reminds me of a more offensively talented version of Eric Snow. He is an intelligent point guard that plays hard-nosed defense, has a high assist-turnover ratio when given minutes, is a great example and leader on and off the floor, and where he differs from Snow is his ability to hit the jumper and three point shot. Duhon had a great career in college for the Duke Blue Devils. There were a lot of high hopes for him coming out of school, but he somehow got lost in the shuffle last season in the Bulls crowded backcourt with Hinrich, Thefolosha, Gordon, and Hughes.
Should Duhon decide to pass on the deal with the Knicks and play elsewhere, the Knicks still have a variety of short term point guard options they could pursue. Carlos Arroyo, Keyon Dooling, Sebastian Telfair, Tyronn Lue, Sam Cassell, Anthony Carter, Jason Williams, and Dan Dickau are a few that come to mind.
After a couple of tumultuous years in New York, it would definitely be good for the Knicks to get a “character guy” with a good work ethic, like Duhon in at the point guard to help set an example.

























July 2nd, 2008 at 4:03 pm
I think Duhon would be crazy to take the deal from the Knicks. He should sign with a team that is willing to give him more than just two years of job security. Plus there is a lot of pressure being a PG in New York, who needs that pressure from the media, and fans when he can settle in nicely in like Denver feeding the rock to Iverosn and Melo who are proven big time scorers. In Denver he will get huge assist numbers.
He should hold out for Denver.
July 2nd, 2008 at 11:11 pm
The Knicks gotta offer up either a longer contract or more money!! They need a good point guard like Duhon quick, and those bums you mentioned at the end aren’t going to cut it. They should have offered him their full mid-level exception.
I hope Walsh stops making these bonehead mistakes.