KNICKS TAKING A SHOT IN THE DARKO
by MARC BERMAN , The New York Post
"Sometimes in a person's career it's the right time. He's having a kid, he's married, maybe he's settled down," D'Antoni said. "We'll get the best out of him that he has. Is it good enough? We don't know.
"It's a shot in the dark."
But it's a shot with little risk - and potentially a big reward. The Knicks gave up only the declining Richardson, who has been wretched the past two seasons, for Milicic, whose arrival gives the Knicks more flexibility in the David Lee sweepstakes, which begins Wednesday.
"There is a reason he was drafted where he was drafted," his New York-based agent, Marc Cornstein, told The Post. "Now it's a matter of will we see it? It remains to be seen, but I'm optimistic."
But one NBA executive whose franchise had Milicic said: "He's been in the league six seasons. He is what he is."
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