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exact same thing i was thinkingOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
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where are u ppl coming from??!!
Comes to the looks of it, it does look like RandyOriginally Posted by VABigPoppa
why is randy johnson thereOriginally Posted by Steve Cash
Originally Posted by VABigPoppa
why is randy johnson thereOriginally Posted by Steve Cash
Originally Posted by bijald0331
Yall are going extra hard on the media on this matter when there are clearly two sides to the story and signing:
(1) Negative- With sky high expectations (and don't deny this, you guys made a fan list just so NT people wouldn't jump on the future bandwagon), NYC lands Amare, undesirable considering grandiose expectations of LeBron and Bosh or Wade, you get the picture . Amare has a lot of question marks. Don't really need to go into that because it has been hashed out. This is where that other negative article was coming from. Amare does not equal the expectation of LeBron; thus this signing cannot be considered a home run.
(2) Positive- A more present view, taking into account all of that has happened in the past week and ignoring a lot of the buildup to this FA period. LeBron is no longer a realistic possibility. The Knicks need to come out of this with something and something good. Amare definitely qualifies and is a step in the right direction.
There's two ways to approach the story. It's a writer's discretion if he wants to take the short-term or long-term approach.
I've been a big critic of the media (refer to my other posts) but there is a clear line between stupid speculation and analyzing a move considering different factors.
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
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where are u ppl coming from??!!
i would take bosh over amare ANY DAY.Originally Posted by jumpfreak23
Why did we jump the gun w/ Amar'e before hearing Bosh's decision? I thought Bosh was on the top of our list of FA big men. Did he already proclaim he was signing elsewhere?
I think all GMs and owners all decided together not to give Bosh the maxOriginally Posted by jumpfreak23
Why did we jump the gun w/ Amar'e before hearing Bosh's decision? I thought Bosh was on the top of our list of FA big men. Did he already proclaim he was signing elsewhere?
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
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where are u ppl coming from??!!
After the first weekend of the most important free-agency period in history, and one of the wildest, who were the winners and losers?
[h2]WINNERS:[/h2]
New York Knicks: They continued their rally from Friday by getting a second conversation with LeBron James' people Saturday night. Chicago is the only team we know of to get a second meeting with a max agent or his representatives. On top of that, they're zeroing in on Amar'e Stoudemire. The Knicks have done a complete 180 in the last four days, and look like they're going to be improving at some level in the first week of free agency.
Cleveland Cavaliers: They had to make their shot count. Seven years of hard work and dedication could have been eliminated if they hadn't made a significant pitch when they met with LeBron James Saturday morning. They didn't pitch him a billion dollars or a super team, but they did do a pretty good job of making an appeal to his sense of drama:
David Lee: Dude's getting paid . Lee had meetings with the Timberwolves, who have already proven they love to overpay frontcourt players. The Knicks are looking to use him as a sign-and-trade option to land a major player, which keeps his value high in that scenario. And he gets out from under the Knicks who haven't really valued him much despite his contributions. Win-win weekend for Lee.
[h2]LOSERS:[/h2]
Miami Heat: They haven't even gotten a meeting with their own free agent yet. The Chris Bosh rumors have cooled off, and Amar'e is headed for New York by all indications. The Heat are still in this thing, but it's their lack of activity over the weekend that makes you think they lost some ground this weekend. The next four days are going to crucial for them.
Chicago Bulls: They got a second meeting with Wade. They pushed up their meeting with LeBron. They gambled huge to try and pull off a coup over the weekend, and they missed. The Bulls have some great signs, including the latest from ESPN's Chad Ford that Wade's divorce may be leaning him that way .
Joe Johnson: How could a guy that signed a max-max contract lose? Because he's nearly guaranteed that he won't win a championship in his career. In four years he's going to be one of the worst contracts in the NBA, constantly shopped around as the Hawks try to get out from the crushing yoke they've put on themselves. And Johnson will be facing all the responsibility thereof. Hope he can comfort himself in the gigantic bed made of cash.
Your opinion. Knick fans could careless right about nowOriginally Posted by Mr Jordan04
i would take bosh over amare ANY DAY.Originally Posted by jumpfreak23
Why did we jump the gun w/ Amar'e before hearing Bosh's decision? I thought Bosh was on the top of our list of FA big men. Did he already proclaim he was signing elsewhere?
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
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where are u ppl coming from??!!
Originally Posted by windycity7
Originally Posted by AntBanks81
congrats...gotta say I need a drink now maybe even someif this means what I think it means
nah it doesnt
Originally Posted by Frankie Valentino
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
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where are u ppl coming from??!!
"you people?" I've never seen you post in this thread before.
If you put on ESPN you can see the look of disgust in their eyes that the knicks landed the first big free agent.
broutard should get fired if lebron signs with us