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Toney Douglas is happy not to pay New York City rent (Ball Don’t Lie)

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Published July 27, 2012 at 4:45 PM
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In three years with the New York Knicks, combo guard Toney Douglas made an impression as a talented but endlessly frustrating player. He made poor decisions, took bad shots, and generally didn't follow through on the expectations that Knicks fans had for him. In time, he became most useful as a target of derision, especially given his amazing catchphrase " Do What Toney Douglas Do ." Sadly, Douglas will no longer serve as fodder for the New York media/internet elite after being moved to the Houston Rockets as part of a sign-and-trade deal for Marcus Camby . That's good news for Douglas as he tries to change his career path. He's also happy, though, because he's now able to save a lot of money on rent. As transcribed from a very long interview with John & Sean of 1560 The Game in Houston (via ClutchFans ):

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