Baron Davis
G FA
Tue 1/3/12 4:15 PM

Baron Davis (back) did some light running and shooting at Tuesday's Knicks practice. Davis seemed to be focused on conditioning and no target return date has been announced yet. Davis makes for an interesting stash if you have room on your roster. He could return at the end of January, pushing Toney Douglas for playing time at the point for the Knicks.

Baron Davis
G FA
Fri 12/30/11 8:40 AM

Baron Davis is approximately five weeks away from returning. That would put Davis' return to the court right around the beginning of February. The Knicks can't wait to get him healthy and on the court, as the lack of a distributor is really hurting this team right now. His progress should be monitored closely for owners looking to make him a roster stash for later in the season.

Baron Davis
G FA
Wed 12/21/11 6:39 PM

NBA.com writer John Schuhmann tweeted a photo of Baron Davis in uniform dribbling a basketball on the Madison Square Garden floor on Wednesday. File this post purely under speculation, but a guy with a seriously debilitating back injury probably wouldn't be in uniform dribbling. The most recent word from Mike D'Antoni still had Davis missing 4-8 weeks, but it wouldn't be a shock to see him beat that timetable given that his back injury may have been exaggerated in the first place. Toney Douglas is the Knicks' starting PG for now, but Davis is a mandatory roster stash in most fantasy leagues.

Baron Davis
G FA
Mon 12/19/11 3:04 PM

Coach Mike D'Antoni said on Monday that he expects Baron Davis' back injury to keep him out for four to eight weeks, and hinted that he will take over the starting job if and when healthy. Of course a healthy and happy Baron Davis is going to start over Toney Douglas, but the question remains, will Davis ever be healthy this season? Feel free to take a late flier on him in your draft, but our guess is he causes a lot more headaches for owners than he will help them win fantasy games.

Baron Davis
G FA
Mon 12/19/11 1:10 PM

Baron Davis (back) mentioned an 8-10 week timetable for his return, but he isn't entirely certain. Davis sat throughout his introductory press conference, which isn't a good sign, and he was reportedly diagnosed with a herniated disc a few weeks ago. There were whispers that he had exaggerated the injury to go through waivers unclaimed, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Toney Douglas should get heavy minutes as the Knicks' starting PG for the first weeks/months of the season.

Baron Davis
G FA
Mon 12/19/11 11:46 AM

Baron Davis has officially signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Knicks. New York used their mini mid-level exception to land the veteran PG, who could be a great fit with the Knicks if he's healthy, which is a huge 'if'. His arrival seriously dampens the outlook for Toney Douglas, though Douglas should still play 25+ minutes as a backup combo guard. Feel free to stash Baron in anticipation of his return from his back injury (anywhere from a few weeks to a few months), but don't sacrifice a healthy player for him.

Baron Davis
G FA
Sun 12/18/11 2:25 PM

Baron Davis has committed to signing with the Knicks and a deal could become official on Sunday, according to ESPN. This is not a surprise, as there has been mutual interest between Baron and the Knicks ever since he was waived by Cleveland. His back injury is a big question mark for fantasy owners, but recent reports have him either returning in about 2-4 weeks (if he opts for therapy) or eight weeks (if he needs surgery). He certainly has potential as the starting PG for the Knicks, but is only worth a speculative add if you've got the roster space and don't mind weekly headaches.

Baron Davis
G FA
Sat 12/17/11 10:09 AM

Baron Davis has officially cleared waivers, and there is "mutual interest" between he and the Knicks. As reported earlier, Davis could return in a few weeks from his back injury, which originally sounded like a major problem but may have been exaggerated to allow him to make it through the waivers process unclaimed. Baron is an intriguing fantasy option if he does land with the Knicks.

Baron Davis
G FA
Fri 12/16/11 8:04 PM

Baron Davis, who was waived by the Cavaliers, is expected to clear waivers on Friday night, making him a free agent. The Knicks are said to be interested, while Davis' back injury may not be as severe as originally believed. Either way, we don't think Davis is going to do much in fantasy, especially since he's already sidelined with the bad back.

Baron Davis
G FA
Fri 12/16/11 4:53 PM

Sources tell Chris Sheridan that Baron Davis hopes to clear amnesty waivers today at 6 pm ET and end up with the New York Knicks. If he does, there are talks that he could be available to go within two weeks, not the 8-10 week timeframe originally discussed by his agent. Sheridan thinks there are a growing number of skeptics that believe that the severity of Davis's injury is being fabricated in an attempt to scare off would-be bidders so that Davis can slip through the waivers process unclaimed, which would allow him to choose his next team. In addition to Davis, the article also talks about the Knicks being interested in going after Michael Redd, Troy Murphy and/or DeShawn Stevenson as well. Check out the link below for more.