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Article: VAN GUNDY, KNICKS IN FAMILIAR POSITION
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- The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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- October 5, 2001
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AL IANNAZZONE, Staff Writer
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
10-05-2001
VAN GUNDY, KNICKS IN FAMILIAR POSITION
By AL IANNAZZONE, Staff Writer
Date: 10-05-2001, Friday
Section: SPORTS
Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B, Two Star P, One Star B
Notes: Moved inside in late editions
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Latrell Sprewell feels bad for Jeff Van Gundy.
The outspoken Sprewell can't believe the Knicks' coach must find
minutes for guys who play the same position, again. Van Gundy did it
last year with Sprewell, Allan Houston, and Glen Rice. It caused some
problems, made headlines, and now Rice is gone.
This year, the logjam is at point guard.
Van Gundy has Mark Jackson and Charlie Ward, two players he ...
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