and we're done

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JRS who's this?

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Went to a hipsterish venue in bushwick. Rapper was asking for words for freestyle. I shouted out Knicks and the DJ wasn't having it lol. Forgot where I was. Can't wait to beat that *** on milk day
 
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Im just messin with you fam. We got 3 more days before we play again. Just tryin to liven up the thread till we get something to talk about. You were just the easy target with the joke.
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:lol: I know I was just ******g around with it, got nothing better to do until Monday when we beat the Nets.





Went to a hipsterish venue in bushwick. Rapper was asking for words for freestyle. I shouted out Knicks and the DJ wasn't having it lol. Forgot where I was. Can't wait to beat that *** on milk day
****** giving out milk on mlk day?
 
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Cereal question .. What's the best way to get my Walt Frazier jersey signed? 

No troll or I'll foot bind you for 5 yrs. 

Wine & Dine? Go to Knick game early? After teh game? 
 
Cereal question .. What's the best way to get my Walt Frazier jersey signed? 

No troll or I'll foot bind you for 5 yrs. 

Wine & Dine? Go to Knick game early? After teh game? 

get a small kid go up to Frazier before the game

not trolling either...lol worked for my friend

much easier to accomplish
 
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So is safe to say gerald green> > flight white?
Gg has a dozen posters/dunks this season and I haven't seen james dunk ONCE all season. Gg is more aggressive and attacks the rim, white just stands around :smh: and hes gotten his chances out there.
 
Playing time and role determines that. James just getting his shot so he's playing it safe, Gerald's been in and out but he's had defined roles and time in the league.
 
Yeah Gerald Green is way better then Flight IMO. I think he just overall more skilled. He can do more things on the court then White, especially on offense. And his jumping ability is probably the best the league has ever seen.
 
^Basically, when he does play he looks lost like Copeland use to look his first few games of the season. He just hasn't managed to make an impact in his limited time yet. Unfortunately for him I'd cut him to sign Kenyon Martin at this point. We still need to reinforce our frontcourt the way STAT is developing as a defensive player and the rate Tyson fouls or at times goes ghost.

Really miss Sheed.
 
Although former Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni professed to love European players, sources told The Post he was against bringing in Spanish League point guard Pablo Prigioni the past few years.

The Post reported in July the Knicks had Prigioni on their radar for four years. According to multiple sources, Knicks general manager Glen Grunwald and European scout Kevin Wilson wanted to sign Prigioni, but never made an offer because of D’Antoni’s reluctance. Sources said D’Antoni felt Prigioni was a third-stringer and didn’t have the speed to make an NBA rotation.

Prigioni has been more than adequate this season for the Knicks, playing in 37 of 38 games, averaging 15.3 minutes, 3.5 points, 3.1 assists and just 1.2 turnovers a game. Defensively, Prigioni pressures the ball more than any guard other than Iman Shumpert. Prigioni’s value increased when starting point guard Raymond Felton went down with a broken pinkie. With Shumpert back and Felton likely returning Saturday in Philadelphia, Prigioni’s role could take a hit.

Wilson lives in Barcelona and had seen Prigioni plenty during his career. It was a good summer for Wilson, who joined the Knicks in London last week. He also persuaded Grunwald to sign Chris Copeland out of the little-known Belgian League and James White out of the Italian League.

Copeland, the former University of Colorado player, has been a delightful surprise with his inside-out scoring ability, filling in the gaps amid the Knicks injuries. Copeland played in a small town outside Brussels last season. A person close to Copeland said the Knicks were the only team to even scout him.

White, meanwhile, has been solid defensively and could eventually be an important spot defender against LeBron James in the playoffs.
 
Although former Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni professed to love European players, sources told The Post he was against bringing in Spanish League point guard Pablo Prigioni the past few years.

The Post reported in July the Knicks had Prigioni on their radar for four years. According to multiple sources, Knicks general manager Glen Grunwald and European scout Kevin Wilson wanted to sign Prigioni, but never made an offer because of D’Antoni’s reluctance. Sources said D’Antoni felt Prigioni was a third-stringer and didn’t have the speed to make an NBA rotation.

Prigioni has been more than adequate this season for the Knicks, playing in 37 of 38 games, averaging 15.3 minutes, 3.5 points, 3.1 assists and just 1.2 turnovers a game. Defensively, Prigioni pressures the ball more than any guard other than Iman Shumpert. Prigioni’s value increased when starting point guard Raymond Felton went down with a broken pinkie. With Shumpert back and Felton likely returning Saturday in Philadelphia, Prigioni’s role could take a hit.

Wilson lives in Barcelona and had seen Prigioni plenty during his career. It was a good summer for Wilson, who joined the Knicks in London last week. He also persuaded Grunwald to sign Chris Copeland out of the little-known Belgian League and James White out of the Italian League.

Copeland, the former University of Colorado player, has been a delightful surprise with his inside-out scoring ability, filling in the gaps amid the Knicks injuries. Copeland played in a small town outside Brussels last season. A person close to Copeland said the Knicks were the only team to even scout him.

White, meanwhile, has been solid defensively and could eventually be an important spot defender against LeBron James in the playoffs.

I swear D'Antoni might be one of the worst judges of talent in the NBA.
 
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