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		<title>By: KnickerBlogger.Net &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Isiah Might Serve Up Another Gem In Butler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] A few days before writing that article, Isiah Thomas had picked up two CBA players to fill out the Knicks roster. Again, I had an opinion to share about it.  Of the two, Butler is more likely to be a CBA success story ala John Starks or Anthony Mason&#8230; To think either of them is going to be part of the Knicks future in 2007 would be optimistic. However it?s the perfect type of low risk/high reward move where a GM can?t lose, but can win if he gets a serviceable player out of the deal. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A few days before writing that article, Isiah Thomas had picked up two CBA players to fill out the Knicks roster. Again, I had an opinion to share about it.  Of the two, Butler is more likely to be a CBA success story ala John Starks or Anthony Mason&#8230; To think either of them is going to be part of the Knicks future in 2007 would be optimistic. However it?s the perfect type of low risk/high reward move where a GM can?t lose, but can win if he gets a serviceable player out of the deal. [...]</p>
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