Allan Houston

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  1. CelticBalla32

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    What is Houston doing now? I know he's around 35 years old, but I heard like a year ago that he was intending on making a comeback and suiting up for the Knicks again. What's going on with H20?
     
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    He's doing internet connection commercials or something related to it. and alot of volunteer work
     
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    There is no way he's coming back after his injuries..etc...I don't think he could really play anymore. (Not that anyone would want him to).
     
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    My thought was he was retired. That's why Knicks didn't have to use the amnesty clause on him.
     
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    he retired and there is no way he's coming back. his knees are horrible and he couldn't play with the condition of his knees. some arthritic thing. who actually thinks he can make a comeback? he won't. he's joins the radio broadcasting crew for knicks games a lot. he called the triple OT game when they beat the suns :rock:
     
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    Well, I just found a little info on Houston:<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>New York Post - Allan Houston is being considered for a studio analyst role with ESPN. "Yes, Allan was in for an audition,'' ESPN VP Josh Krulewitz said. "We were impressed with him. The discussions we are having are centered around a potential studio role.''</div>Apparently he's trying to get a job with ESPN, and they found him somewhat impressive. I wish him the best of luck, I always was a fan of him.
     
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    Allan was had one of the smoothest shots in the NBA. Guys like him and Ray Allen make shooting into an art form.But there's now way he can compete anymore, because simply put: Houston's got a problem.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nykfan4life @ Sep 18 2006, 04:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>he retired and there is no way he's coming back. his knees are horrible and he couldn't play with the condition of his knees. some arthritic thing. who actually thinks he can make a comeback? he won't. he's joins the radio broadcasting crew for knicks games a lot. he called the triple OT game when they beat the suns :rock:</div>Yeah, there's a better chance of Shawn Kemp returning, huh? :no3:
     

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