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John Wall is questionable for tomorrow night's game
he might be out with a foot injury
he might be out with a foot injury
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Damn...Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
John Wall is questionable for tomorrow night's game
he might be out with a foot injury
Originally Posted by pr0phecy718
John Wall is questionable for tomorrow night's game
he might be out with a foot injury
I would love to go to that gameOriginally Posted by LosALMIGHTY
I am going to the Boston game.
i'm about to pull the trigger thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
ha
i want to buy tickets too butthe prices
even for nosebleed is terrible
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
i'm about to pull the trigger thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
ha
i want to buy tickets too butthe prices
even for nosebleed is terrible
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
I think the Knicks just need to go back to their 98-99 Jerseys and court design , $#@! is just so tuff
Yea I'm contemplating it for the exact reasons. For some reason i'm thinking its gonna be a blowout and worst 100 i ever spent, but there is always that chance where we win and its a great crowd. Right now i'm like 70/30 in favor of buying 2 tickets thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
i'm about to pull the trigger thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
ha
i want to buy tickets too butthe prices
even for nosebleed is terrible
for nosebleed??
right now, i'm thinking about buying a ticket but ehh, i'm debating it in my head
"if the knicks lose, will i be pissed off the next morning that I wasted away all that money?"
"If they win, it will be one hell of a crowd and I wish i was there to experience it"
Spoiler [+]"WHAT SHOULD I DO?"
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
Yea I'm contemplating it for the exact reasons. For some reason i'm thinking its gonna be a blowout and worst 100 i ever spent, but there is always that chance where we win and its a great crowd. Right now i'm like 70/30 in favor of buying 2 tickets thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
i'm about to pull the trigger thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
ha
i want to buy tickets too butthe prices
even for nosebleed is terrible
for nosebleed??
right now, i'm thinking about buying a ticket but ehh, i'm debating it in my head
"if the knicks lose, will i be pissed off the next morning that I wasted away all that money?"
"If they win, it will be one hell of a crowd and I wish i was there to experience it"
Spoiler [+]"WHAT SHOULD I DO?"
Originally Posted by viiheaven
I'll be at the Denver game on Sunday. Wayyyyyyyy up there, its one of the $10 tix
If i find a good deal on them for 3 tickets on craigslist i'll let u knowOriginally Posted by xbiker47
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
Yea I'm contemplating it for the exact reasons. For some reason i'm thinking its gonna be a blowout and worst 100 i ever spent, but there is always that chance where we win and its a great crowd. Right now i'm like 70/30 in favor of buying 2 tickets thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
i'm about to pull the trigger thoughOriginally Posted by pr0phecy718
ha
i want to buy tickets too butthe prices
even for nosebleed is terrible
for nosebleed??
right now, i'm thinking about buying a ticket but ehh, i'm debating it in my head
"if the knicks lose, will i be pissed off the next morning that I wasted away all that money?"
"If they win, it will be one hell of a crowd and I wish i was there to experience it"
Spoiler [+]"WHAT SHOULD I DO?"
Buy 3 tickets, I need someone to go with since none of my friends wanna pay theseprices
[h1]Slow recovery, rehab for Knicks' Azubuike[/h1]
Originally published: December 8, 2010 10:40 PM
Updated: December 8, 2010 10:43 PM
By ALAN HAHN [email protected]
Kelenna Azubuike has tried to be patient with the arduous recovery process involving his torn left patella. Now he faces the frustration of having to wait even longer.
Azubuike, 26, has been practicing with the Knicks since mid-November, but the knee has not responded well. It is likely he'll be re-examined to determine the next step in his rehabilitation.
"He's not ready physically,'' Mike D'Antoni said last night. "He's not there yet.''
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The concern is about whether he will ever get there. Patella injuries are extremely difficult to come back from, as proven by Kenyon Martin's slow return to the Nuggets.
But it's very different for a guard such as Azubuike, who relies so much on quickness and explosion. His greatest assets are his strength and ability to defend at shooting guard, which is something, even with the impressive play by rookie Landry Fields, the Knicks could use. But it's only useful when he's at full strength.
"If you watch him scrimmage, he doesn't have the pop, and it's going to be a while before he gets it back,'' D'Antoni said. "He can scrimmage, but he's not strong enough or able to go sideways or able to have an NBA physical talent level.''
When the Knicks acquired Azubuike from Golden State with Anthony Randolph and Ronny Turiaf in the David Lee sign-and-trade, there wasn't a lot of confidence that he would even play this season. D'Antoni used Christmas as a target date, but now that appears unlikely.
Though the outlook is bleak now for Azubuike, D'Antoni won't write him off. "He'll get there sooner or later,'' he said, "but there's no timetable.''
I like that they're not rushing Azu back.. We're winning anyway, so why bother ?
His contract is up this year. Be nice if you guys sign him. I'd like the Warriors to bring him back though.Originally Posted by DubA169
we have him next year... no need to rush him and mess hi up