and we're done

where did that onewearz post go? 
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Ae we this god damn politically correct on NT now, that some Mod came in here and deleted Onewearz "Looked like and Indian" post?

Is this what it's turned to? Lol, wow.
 
Ae we this god damn politically correct on NT now, that some Mod came in here and deleted Onewearz "Looked like and Indian" post?

Is this what it's turned to? Lol, wow.

:lol: I've seen worse comments go unchanged too

oh well
 
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Funniest/wittiest Nyker is BigJ to be honest. Not so much in this thread tho, more in the NBA thread.
 
Once a Knicks, Not always a Knick

Jason Kidd Interested In Becoming Head Coach Of Nets
Jun 09, 2013 7:22 PM EDT

Jason Kidd is interested in becoming the next head coach of the Brooklyn Nets.

Kidd's interest has been internally discussed within the highest levels of the franchise, according to sources.

Kidd retired from the NBA last week and spent many of his best seasons with the Nets.

The Nets have targeted Brian Shaw as their top candidate.
 
The Knicks resume their pre-draft workouts on Monday with the following five players visiting MSG Training Center:

Lorenzo Brown, Guard, 6-5, 186, North Carolina State, Senior

Brown transormed himself into a pure point guard during his time at N.C. State, giving him excellent size for the position at the next level. He has wiry strength and smooth, if not dynamic, athleticism, according to DraftExpress. Only a 42% shooter (26% from three), Brown relies on excellent handles and a quick first step when looking to create offense for himself.

Myck Kabongo, Guard, 6-1, 180, Texas, Sophomore

Kabongo is another pass first point guard. After a promising freshman year, he was limited to only 11 games this past season because of an NCAA suspension stemming from some airfare and private workouts he accepted. DraftExpress says: "He has very good natural point guard instincts, displays a consistently high basketball IQ, and is extremely unselfish. Combine that with his excellent court vision and these are extremely promising qualities for a point guard prospect to have."

Allen Crabbe, Guard, 6-6, 210, California, Junior

Crabbe possesses prototypical size for an NBA shooting guard, with the stroke to match (36% from three). He often received extra attention from defenses as the Golden Bears' go-to scorer, but he shot 53.6% on open spot up opportunities, according to Synergy Sports Technology.

Jeff Withey, Center, 7-0, 235, Kansas, Senior

Withey, a popular selection for the Knicks in some recent mock drafts, is best known for his incredible shot blocking acumen. The former volleyball player is a legitimate 7-footer with a 7-3 wingspan and above average athleticism for a big man. In just over 30 minutes per game as a Jayhawk last year, he averaged an outrageous 3.9 blocks.

Mike Muscala, Center, 6-11, 239, Bucknell, Senior

Muscala showed improvement every year at Bucknell, finishing up as a well-rounded big man prospect who could wind up getting drafted into the first or early second round. He has an array of post moves and can score with either hand, and his work in the weight room has helped become a stronger, more NBA-ready defender over the course of his career.

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The thing with Withey is that he is probably stronger at this point than Tyson is, but I had been reading that scouts didnt think too much of him after the Combine. Brown and Crabbe are pretty much the same player, except Crabbe is probably stronger. Both would be good picks considering their size and athleticism, something the Knicks need bad. Huge fan of Larkin, though.
 
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