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Originally Posted by BangDak
Welcome back homie.
Originally Posted by NYelectric
How did Landry Fields become my favorite Knick? This !#*+ is bananas.
Didn't see the Nets game. What was Clyde saying that you guys were talking about? Landry for ROY? And what's this about Rob Kardashian?
No. Rob Kardashian looks like a gay date rapist.Originally Posted by sircharles2ol3
Originally Posted by NYelectric
How did Landry Fields become my favorite Knick? This !#*+ is bananas.
Didn't see the Nets game. What was Clyde saying that you guys were talking about? Landry for ROY? And what's this about Rob Kardashian?
I missed the game too.. but he looks like Rob Kardashians twin.
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
The exchange between Breen and Clyde was great. After Clyde said Landry should be leader for ROY Breen mentioned how well Blake Griffin is playing. In response, Clyde said something like "yeah, but you always say how playing for a losing team hurts your chances, and Blake Griffin's playing on the worst team in the league. This guy Landry is playing great and doing it for a winning team."
I fish-pumped.
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
I fish-pumped.
Originally Posted by DubA169
the Knicks would have been a better landing spot for LeBron James. This is the same guy who was the first to report LeBron was taking his talents to South Beach. Broussard hasn't had a change of heart; he's simply giving LeBron a reality check.
Money quote: “Right now, it looks like he would have been great in New York, with Amare Stoudemire. … In New York, he would have been able to be LeBron James. Not hold back, not worry about letting this other guy take over ... I think [LeBron] in New York, this year, they might have been able to win it.
Knicks scouting 7'1" Tunisian center
Knicks director of international scouting, Kevin Wilson, has been very impressed watching Salah Mejri, a 7'1" center from Jendouba, Tunisia (iBasketball). "I know that NBA scouts descend to Antwerp," said the 24-year-old Mejri, who is currently playing for the Antwerp Giants pro basketball club based in Belgium. "It's nice to hear. I must, however, work hard, listen to the coaches and learn to travel. Last week I was tired after the trip to Romania."
Over the summer, Mejri played for the Tunisian national team at the FIBA World Championship and averaged 7.2 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. And how did they do? They went 0-5 and lost to Team USA in their final game, 92-57, in which Mejri scored 0 points, but he did grab eight boards. Currently on NBADraft.net, Mejri, who is also being looked at by the Mavericks, is not projected to be drafted in 2011 or 2012. On one message board, a user by the name of KnicksLost wrote "Mozgov??" If and when he does get picked, he'll be the first Tunisian-born player to make it to the NBA.
not another mozgov
Originally Posted by DubA169
in response to a question from Mike Golic on Mike & Mike this morning, ESPN's Chris Broussard says -- get this -- the Knicks would have been a better landing spot for LeBron James. This is the same guy who was the first to report LeBron was taking his talents to South Beach. Broussard hasn't had a change of heart; he's simply giving LeBron a reality check.
Money quote: “Right now, it looks like he would have been great in New York, with Amare Stoudemire. … In New York, he would have been able to be LeBron James. Not hold back, not worry about letting this other guy take over ... I think [LeBron] in New York, this year, they might have been able to win it.