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Originally Posted by NayokoChan
Would it be safe to say that the NBA hates the Knicks? I mean, it's not like we did anything to deserve such cruelty...
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Originally Posted by NayokoChan
Would it be safe to say that the NBA hates the Knicks? I mean, it's not like we did anything to deserve such cruelty...
Originally Posted by tommykairaa
mane that rose ##%% was rigged too lmao
i would laugh at you too for mentioning the knicksOriginally Posted by DubA169
back to back games are terrible because it puts a strain on players. you get sore the next day. but considering we have the like seventh youngest team in the NBA it shouldn't matter. but im pretty sure the bulls have the most back to backs in the nba. for all you know the league thought he who shall not be named was gonna be on the bulls or knicks.
so i was in an interview today and we were talking about loyalty. i swear i used the knicks as an example of loyal to a fault and got laughs twice. hahahah
Owner James Dolan is reportedly livid after learning of the alleged pre-draft violations by the Knicks during the Isiah Thomas regime.
The result is that Dolan may have lost trust in Thomas, who is openly lobbying to return to a position in the Knicks' front office. Thomas had previously enjoyed a close relationship with Dolan.
The NBA has initiated an investigation after Yahoo! Sports broke a story claiming the Knicks had violated league rules by holding improper workouts with draft prospects. The league's penalties could include a suspension of Thomas that would attach to any NBA position for which he is hired in the future.
Teams are reportedly leaning on the league to issue harsh sanctions against the Knicks if the NBA does in fact find that the team violated pre-draft rules.
Read more: http://realgm.com/src_wiretap_archi...tions_may_have_soured_on_isiah/#ixzz14kQOGrq8
smh@ that last line
The weekend provided a telling illustration of life around the Knicks:Way too much was made of the big W in Chicago, and too much panic isbubbling anew after Sunday's home L to Philly halted a two-game winstreak.
Sounds about right.
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
If this team isn't improved in 5 years, I'm done with them real talk. I thought we were past this type of $*%%. Straight #*+!#%# Embarrassing.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Told yall they were coming for our pick.
All cuz Dolan tried to smuggle Isiah back.
Originally Posted by Fatherless Child
Honestly, we can't even judge this team until the halfway point. Because Denver might try and make a move before it's too late. So we honestly shouldn't even have any expectations at this point. We got dudes on 5 year contracts for a reason. Let things play out..
Originally Posted by tommykairaa
mane that rose ##%% was rigged too lmao
League closing doors on Thomas’ iffy return
NEW YORK – As the clock ticked down in the New York Knicks’ draft room in late June 2005, Isiah Thomas wanted to choose Pittsburgh’s Chris Taft over Florida’s David Lee. Sources say that all around Thomas front-office elders and scouts begged him to change his mind. No one believed Lee would become an All-Star, an $80 million man, but they knew this: Taft was terrible.
Only one of Thomas’ oldest confidants, Brendan Suhr, had a voice strong enough to sway him. Before the Knicks president finally backed down and submitted Lee’s name to be picked with the 30th selection, Thomas snapped, “You’d better be [bleeping] right.
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
hbd to proshares
can't believe dude celebrated his birthday by going to the mall at midnight to buy COD: Black Ops