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they just want another scapegoat to point fingers at for why we suck.
Then if Calderon lays a big goose egg, which I doubt, then people will be saying that Larkin should start.
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they just want another scapegoat to point fingers at for why we suck.
All my post really comes down to is if Marc is gonna be more like Melo opposed to more like a player that only wants to win.Memphis aint ever gonna win it all out there though imo. If anything this is their season to try and possibly last chance.
So it's really go to NY for the risk and money or stay and be competitive, remain respectable but probably don't get a ring.
Well if Memphis isn't winning it, we for sure have 10x less a chance to win it.
Money tho? Memphis will offer him the max deal, they'll have bird rights so they'll be able to pay him more than we can. Not to mention, like I said - Memphis is his home town, parents live there, played high school ball there when his brother was drafted.
I would have been more optimistic if Memphis wasn't as good this season or if the Knicks were around .500
Anthony had always been passionate about money — not just the cash itself but the luxuries it afforded him and the ways in which it signified success. He’d grown up with none of it, first in a housing project in Brooklyn and later in Baltimore, where his mother worked as a housekeeper and received food stamps. As a 14-year-old, he was held up at gunpoint for $20 and decided he would take his chances and run rather than hand over the cash.”
Took the last two games off, if you will.
Not planning on watching tonight- 76ers basketball isn't worth my time.
Gonna rent a movie and go in on some Ben & Jerry's
Caldo back tho Season starts today
melo always been about his money
Anthony had always been passionate about money — not just the cash itself but the luxuries it afforded him and the ways in which it signified success. He’d grown up with none of it, first in a housing project in Brooklyn and later in Baltimore, where his mother worked as a housekeeper and received food stamps. As a 14-year-old, he was held up at gunpoint for $20 and decided he would take his chances and run rather than hand over the cash.”
only a matter time before u see him hitting the vaporizer during a timeout.Clyde is like your senile grandfather.
Was this dude really discussing scalping prices on air?
I've done the same exact thing when I was young. When I got older I use to joke with friends if it ever happened again I'd stand my ground and tell them to shoot me and then take the moneymelo always been about his money
Anthony had always been passionate about money — not just the cash itself but the luxuries it afforded him and the ways in which it signified success. He’d grown up with none of it, first in a housing project in Brooklyn and later in Baltimore, where his mother worked as a housekeeper and received food stamps. As a 14-year-old, he was held up at gunpoint for $20 and decided he would take his chances and run rather than hand over the cash.”
Wow. He's got some balls to run instead of losing $20.
only a matter time before u see him hitting the LOUD during a timeout.
not for long.were winning! we're beating the sixers!