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Sports in Brief: Unretiring Rasheed to Knicks

Veteran forward Rasheed Wallace has informed the New York Knicks that he will come out of retirement to play for the team this season, according to a league source.

Veteran forward Rasheed Wallace has informed the New York Knicks that he will come out of retirement to play for the team this season, according to a league source.

The 38-year-old, a former star at Simon Gratz, retired two years ago after a disappointing season with the Celtics.

"I don't know if he signed yet, but he has looked good from the time he has been with us," Knicks center Amar'e Stoudemire said. Wallace likely will back up power forward Stoudemire.

Widely known for his penchant for technical fouls, the 6-foot-11 Wallace is also a strong post defender and can knock down the perimeter shot. He last played in the NBA in the 2009-10 season, when he averaged a career-low nine points a game. In 15 seasons, Wallace averaged 14.6 points and 6.7 rebounds a game.

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- Staff and wire reports