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Allan Houston to announce retirement today

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Allan Houston to announce retirement from the Knicks

 

 

 

DAILY NEWS SPORTS STAFF

 

Allan Houston has scheduled a 4 p.m. news conference today to announce his retirement.

Houston, who has appeared in just 70 games over the past two seasons due to chronic knee pain, was the last Knicks’ player still on the roster from the team that reached the NBA Finals in 1999.

 

Houston, 34, spent 12 seasons in the NBA including the last nine with the Knicks. He finishes with a career average of 17.3 points including a 19.3 ppg., average in 63 playoff games. Houston was to earn $40 million over the final two years of his contract.

 

Originally published on October 17, 2005

 

http://www.nydailynews.com/front/breaking_...2p-303921c.html

 

Praise the Lord.

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Guest Fishyswa

Yeah he was a money vacuum, but I'm still gonna think of him as the guy who quietly would score 28 during our tough losses. Shame.

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I'm glad to see him go because of the money issues, but damn was he good there for awhile...things could have been different for NY the past few seasons if not for his problems...

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I'm glad to see him go because of the money issues, but damn was he good there for awhile...things could have been different for NY the past few seasons if not for his problems...

 

 

Lost to the Nets in 5 games instead of being swept.

 

hey I look at all the positives before dealing with the negatives...

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Some kind of insurance pays a sizeable chunk of Houston's contract since he retired. Which is the reason he wasn't released with the amnesty clause.

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