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By Marc Stein
ESPN.com Wednesday, August 5, 2009 Former All-Star Jerry Stackhouse will be the latest veteran to audition for the New York Knicks when he meets with team officials Thursday. Sources with knowledge of the meeting said that Stackhouse is scheduled to work out at the team's practice facility as the Knicks continue to search for proven players to fill out their roster. The Knicks have recently auditioned point guards Jason Williams and Jamaal Tinsley while also negotiating with Milwaukee Bucks restricted free agent Ramon Session ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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