<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> November 16, 2006 -- Knicks bad-luck center Jerome James finally returned to practice on Tuesday and is talking about being ready to play "within a week." Of course, James has been overly optimistic when he first suffered plantar fasciitis 20 minutes into the first training-camp practice in College of Charleston. But now he is finally running and plans to practice again today. He wouldn't even rule out tomorrow in Miami, though it would seem unlikely. James said there's pain but it is "tolerable." Isiah Thomas feels struggling Channing Frye will have more success when James and Jared Jeffries (wrist) come back and Frye has more height on the court. Jeffries, the former Wizard, believes he'll be back in mid-December, and will be reevaluated Monday.</div> Source With James and Jeffries returning, can the Knicks start putting some wins together?
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Source With James and Jeffries returning, can the Knicks start putting some wins together?</div> joke? Jared will definitely help, but it won't really change the knicks problems imo. And that problem will always be there with the personnel Isiah brought it.
Thats coming from a raptors fans... James will add some depth but he's still a bum who cant stay on the floor. Jeffries should help us with the defensive problems but will he start? Q is the knicks mvp so far.
<div class="quote_poster">GotSkillz92 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Thats coming from a raptors fans... James will add some depth but he's still a bum who cant stay on the floor. Jeffries should help us with the defensive problems but will he start? Q is the knicks mvp so far.</div> Go on? I feel a lot better about our future with all the young kids we have, then the knicks. Who probably have the most talent in the league.