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so at this point do you keep or trade J.R Smith?
at 6 Million he's not exactly a death contract and he can still contribute
I want Smith gone
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so at this point do you keep or trade J.R Smith?
at 6 Million he's not exactly a death contract and he can still contribute
so what do you guys think is his first move?
I want Smith gone
I want Smith gone
^ if phil can fix rodman and artest then jr shouldnt be a problem...
I like how you conveniently ignore that big *** Jordan statue outside of the United Center. Cool beans^^
If Jordan had PJ's position with the Bulls, there would be Jordan shirts/jersey on the shelves too. just saying.
Ron got released tho...^ if phil can fix rodman and artest then jr shouldnt be a problem... the biggest thing is getting a new coach... i want woodson gone and dont see how he can make this team better even with phil here.... for some reason i believe dolan this time by leaving the team alone and handing the keys to phil... hopefully this is true
I like how you conveniently ignore that big *** Jordan statue outside of the United Center. Cool beans^^
If Jordan had PJ's position with the Bulls, there would be Jordan shirts/jersey on the shelves too. just saying.
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If Jordan had PJ's position with the Bulls, there would be Jordan shirts/jersey on the shelves too. just saying.
i don't think the knicks are "desperate" to draw people in though. they always play capacity crowds at home and are one of the biggest draws on the roadThe point I was trying to make is that franchises that are desperate will do anything to draw people in. Since in this case there is little championship hardware they have to market someone who isn't even playing to draw interest. It stinks, but I understand why it's done though.
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Looks like he might finally be learning how to be politically correctDolan saying it bothers him that people can't afford Knicks tickets and he feels for them