New york post.
December 1, 2003 -- From the one-handed, above-the-rim rebound he snatched to brushing off a hip-check from Keith Van Horn, all signs at yesterday's practice pointed to one thing: Antonio McDyess will make his Knick debut tonight. It was likely the most anticipated five-on-five scrimmage in recent Knicks history. All eyes were on McDyess and the surgically repaired left kneecap that has kept him out of action since October 2002. What they saw was reckless abandon that bode well for a debut vs. Detroit.
December 1, 2003 -- From the one-handed, above-the-rim rebound he snatched to brushing off a hip-check from Keith Van Horn, all signs at yesterday's practice pointed to one thing: Antonio McDyess will make his Knick debut tonight. It was likely the most anticipated five-on-five scrimmage in recent Knicks history. All eyes were on McDyess and the surgically repaired left kneecap that has kept him out of action since October 2002. What they saw was reckless abandon that bode well for a debut vs. Detroit.