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Isiah has done a better job than the piece of shit he replaced, but I'd truely become re-enamored if the Knicks could get some real defense happening again. I don't like teams that think a good offense is the best defense, especially when the offense sucks.
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but its a great offense, scoring under 70...
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firing grunfield was the worst decision ever
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when did Carlos Valderrama join the cavs?
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The Knicks used to offer a free pie from Domino's if they held an opponent under 75 points. That was about 5-8 years ago. I was at a game when they did it and got the pie. I was also at a game when it looked like they were going to keep the Bulls under 75pts. The Cavs had 63 pts with 1:42 left in the game the crowd started cheering "WE WANT PIZZA." Sure enough they fucked up and gave up 76pts, the crowd went nuts and started throwing shit on the court.
What am I doing here?
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Cavs. Was reading a story about Jordan just before I posted :laugh:
What am I doing here?
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john starks is up there with mugsy bouges on my list of all time favorite not great players
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I had that dunk poster framed. I also had his jersey. I idolized starks back in the day
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Sir O is now my fav poster just for the John Starks dunk alone.
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So how about those trades good ol GM Isaih Thomas did ?
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he has put the knicks back into a 3 year rebuild. the same one the knicks have been in for 5 years.
I love him. He's like those happy old people who become known for sitting by the side of a busy street and waving to passing cars. People drive by regularly and beep just to see him and get him to wave to them.
That's just like our Arpi... except he doesn't wave or anything. He just says mean things to you.
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Quote:firing grunfield was the worst decision ever
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those new contracts take on more years and more money, they're asinine.
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if they implement the age limit to 20 like some people think they might during the new CBA, the 2008 nba draft could be the first stacked draft where the college field gets replenished. so if the knicks can hold off on getting some long term salaries that go past then, get some draft picks and not trade them away, and have a good pick in 2008, they could be fun to watch then.
but cablevision/msg would never let that happen.
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He added another 32 million to the pay roll....gotten rid of a decent center....but all for the price of getting 2 first round draft pics. If I were him Id tell Herb to scrap the season and see how high we can get in the draft.