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haha. Knicks. lol.
Ya'll need to just move to Seattle
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haha. Knicks. lol.
Ya'll need to just move to Seattle
thats it, i'm done.... enough is enough
not watching this team, not buying tickets to support this product, not supporting cablevision or anything dolan related
man eff that
TEAM BOYCOTT NYK/MSG/CABLEVISION IN EFFECT.
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If we somehow pull out the 8th seed...mannnn. That's the only thing making me watch these games. Because I sure as hell don't do it because I enjoy it anymore
Really? I did hear about the procedure he had on his knee this season, but I thought he was healthy after that? He was a rock for Los Angeles when I got to see him play. However, towards the end of the season he did have the meniscus injury, but that only kept him out for a ridiculously short 10 days or something. But in the playoffs he sat himself out because he was moving so slow out there and knew he wasn't helping the team.Honestly IMO Ron is just as fragile as Amare. He plays hard but his body can't keep up with the rigors of game action. That is one thing I won't really fault Sn for.
This is just my assumption but I figure Woodson was worried about trying to integrate another guy into the rotation who was previously battling injury troubles while trying to make the playoffs. He claims he's healthy after the procedure and I would want to take his word for it but once again I'm assuming Woodson doesn't really want to try and "waste" time getting another player up to speed after injuries. He had a similar knee procedure compared to Amare's and also got his knee drained right after. Knee problems just don't disappear.Honestly IMO Ron is just as fragile as Amare. He plays hard but his body can't keep up with the rigors of game action. That is one thing I won't really fault Sn for.
Really? I did hear about the procedure he had on his knee this season, but I thought he was healthy after that? He was a rock for Los Angeles when I got to see him play. However, towards the end of the season he did have the meniscus injury, but that only kept him out for a ridiculously short 10 days or something. But in the playoffs he sat himself out because he was moving so slow out there and knew he wasn't helping the team.
Are these issues still problems for him?