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Chris Smith is a New York Knick
New York media remains clueless about Bargnani
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Chris Smith is a New York Knick
The New York Knicks gave guard Chris Smith (the brother of J.R. Smith) a roster spot in a surprising move last Friday.
Smith, whose only professional experience is in the NBA summer league, will get a fully guaranteed $490,000 contract if he's still on the 15-man roster by Wednesday night's opening game against Milwaukee.
Due to Smith's limited experience and perceived lack of NBA-level talent, commentators are searching for ulterior motivates.
While some are crying nepotism, others are theorizing that the Knicks made the move to appease CAA the powerful sports agency that's highly influential within the franchise.
New York media remains clueless about Bargnani
When New York sent two players and three draft picks (including a 2016 first-rounder) to Toronto for Bargnani, the front office envisioned getting a player who could stretch the floor with his shooting. But Bargnani shot just 38 percent on attempts from 15 feet and out (13-for-34).
Anthony, for what it's worth, thinks Bargnani is still getting adjusted to life in a Knicks uniform. But how long will the grace period will be for Bargnani among the team's impatient fan base?
"He's not going to adjust to the New York style, the New York way of living, overnight. So I'm not asking for people to be patient with him but as his teammates we're very patient with him," Anthony said.

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