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"He's still in the conditioning mode and we're still holding him out until we feel like he's ready to go," Mike Woodson said after practice. "It's a day-to-day thing, so we'll see where he is. We'll evaluate him day by day."
"He'll give me an idea of when he wants me out there," Wallace said. "I'm not one to complain. If it's mid-November, then it's mid-November; or if it's December, then it's December. It's on him, not me. He's the coach. I can't control that. I've just got to be ready either way."
"I was just sitting back, watching the way that some of these guys that you call great post players not playing the post," he said. "So it's the passion to come back to show ya'll how post players really need to play in the post. Old-school basketball. Ya'll used to all this new young stuff, high flying and dunking. Nah, that's not basketball. There's terrible footwork by a lot of young guys out here. Let's go back to old-school basics."
SOURCE: No timetable on when Rasheed will play - Knicks Blog - ESPN New York