Per Alex Kennedy, who writes for HOOPS WORLD (subset of USA TODAY), Luke Ridnour is drawing some interest from the Knicks:
Ridnour has been on a nice roll lately, particularly in his past three games when he is a combined 25 of 42 (59.5 percent) from the field and has topped 17 points in all three. Ridnour can theoretically play both guard spots, though his size dictates he is more of a point guard. For the Wolves, he has played a lot of shooting guard. For the Knicks, he would certainly be useful.
That said, we have no idea what the Knicks could/would offer in return. The NBA trading deadline is a week from Thursday.
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