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Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
*Still waiting for a dominating 25+ point 10+ rebound game from Stoudemire*
Man relax, got damn. He actually had 21 & 15.
I will say that those were crucial FT's he missed at the end there, prob could've made a difference.
This is a good, honest post.Originally Posted by UPPTEMPO8387
This was a very disappointing loss but it's too early in the season to hang our heads or refer to the this team as the "same ol' Knicks"...Before this loss we lost to the Celtics and the Blazers and only by a few points..Their combined record is 10-3 so they're obviously not crappy teams...This team is still searching for it's identity and once the chemistry is where it needs to be, we'll be ok..Even the Celtics lost to the Cavaliers so anything is possible in the NBA
I'm still confident in this squad..Nobody expected this team to get 50 wins this season so 3-3 is nothing to be mad at..Could be much worse
Agreed. This even applies to video-games like NBA 2K and such.Originally Posted by Al3xis
this pump fake, jump into the defender crap should either be a no call or an offensive foul every single time.
My pet peeve on all levels of basketball, it's a garbage move and the refs continue to award the offensive player.
Originally Posted by GJones712
@ Us having another back-to-back starting tomorrow. What's that, 4 already? Who made this schedule?
We have 6, I repeat 6 back to backs in March.
But as it goes now, Anthony appears to be holding out for New York City. The latest indications I get are he has little interest in Chicago despite what seems obvious, at least to us, winning advantages. New Jersey, either. But these things change. NBA.com
What is the latest with Carmelo? Can't see the Nuggets holding him much longer. AI spends Christmas at home. Chris Sheridan: From what I am hearing, everything is in a holding pattern until Dec. 15 when players who signed over the summer can be dealt. I still see the Knicks as the favorites, because I think Melo wants to be here and can effectively veto any fair-value trade by refusing to sign the extnsion that is sitting on the table. ESPN.com
And so the sides are dug in. Anthony wants New York and a trade and his extension or he’ll play it out and walk. The Nuggets want no part of New York and tell Anthony to go ahead and leave maybe $20 million or more on the table and be the lowest paid superstar in the NBA. We dare ya! The Nets are having trouble drawing flies in Newark and aren’t leaving for two years. So maybe the Nuggets and Anthony give a little and the Bulls don’t sound so bad, after all. NBA.com
The talk is Anthony’s new management team is also pushing him toward New York for endorsements, which they’ll also benefit more by since Anthony’s former agent gets his contract fee. They’re probably also telling him with Stoudemire and maybe Chris Paul in a year or two they surpass James and Wade and in the major market which Anthony prefers. But the Knicks have no draft picks to offer. They talk of buying or trading for one, but it won’t match the potential high picks the Bulls with the Charlotte pick and the Nets with a Warriors pick can offer. Or even the Clippers with a Timberwolves pick. NBA.com
Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni reacted incredulously on Monday to a published report suggesting he had taken "digs" at former Knick David Lee, who will make his return to Madison Square Garden on Wednesday. D'Antoni was miffed at a story in the New York Post that claimed he had taken a shot at Lee's athleticism on Sunday. Newsday
Mike Wells: L Stephenson told D Jones he's the best player to come out of NYC. Jones replied, "You're not the best player out of NYC as a 2nd rd pick." Twitter
Why Parker's still in play for New York: Ric Bucher: "Reports that he has some sort of prohibitive trade kicker and is therefore no longer available for trade are false, according to a source with direct knowledge of the contract's terms. There is no trade kicker in his extension, the source said. The Spurs feel that his four-year, $50 million extension, at a flat $12.5 million per year is below his market value, thereby retaining their flexibility to move him if he's still ardent about going to New York or he's not a good fit as Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili decline." ESPN.com
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by GJones712
@ Us having another back-to-back starting tomorrow. What's that, 4 already? Who made this schedule?
We have 6, I repeat 6 back to backs in March.
and we still gotta make up that Orlando Magic game
Originally Posted by GJones712
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by GJones712
@ Us having another back-to-back starting tomorrow. What's that, 4 already? Who made this schedule?
We have 6, I repeat 6 back to backs in March.
and we still gotta make up that Orlando Magic game