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Originally Posted by Ballinsam23
Howard Eisley
Originally Posted by diceloveme
Originally Posted by YEEUPP
Will dunks. Amare scream like he just did a 360 on Aldridge. Chandler jogs by him like he missed a game winning layup.
In fact, a person with knowledge of the situation said the Knicks quietly are trying to put pieces in place to be ready to start meaningful negotiations for Anthony. That almost certainly means bringing in a third team to produce at least one, if not more, first-round pick.
"I'm fine with everything," Gallinari said of a possible reserve role. "As long as we win and it's good for the team, I'll do anything."
"I was determined not to lose this game," Felton said.
It showed in how he played through what Mike D'Antoni called a high-ankle sprain, which Felton suffered in the third when he fell while fighting for a rebound. He said the ankle was "sore" after the game but quickly added, "I'm all right. I'll be ready tomorrow no matter what."
Of course he will. Felton will be going up against Deron Williams, a fellow Class of 2005 point guard just like Chris Paul, on Wednesday night in Utah for the final game of this four-game West Coast trip. Felton's 17 points and 14 assists, by the way, gave him 17 double-doubles on the season, which ties him with Paul and Williams for the second-most double-doubles among all NBA guards. Steve Nash leads the league with 19.
But more impressive than the double-double was the single digit number he had in the turnovers category. That would be zero. His 14 assists/0 turnover performance matched a franchise best, which had been done five times in franchise history by four other men. Mark Jackson did it twice and Doc Rivers and Jim Cleamons each did it once.
Turiaf raved about a player he referred to as "my little general, my ****** general."
"With him, we're on the same page at all times," Turiaf said of Felton. "He directs traffic, in a sense, and my job is 10 times easier when somebody tells me what to do. I like to follow orders. He's my little general. My ****** general. And I really enjoy playing with him."
I want Felton to break that 22 assist game record by Duhon asapand that free throw record
[h1]Knicks, Blazers Haven't Discussed Camby[/h1]
A number of teams have inquired about Marcus Camby, but the Trail Blazers and Knicks haven't discussed the center in quite some time, according a league executive.
Portland general manager Rich Cho is not inclined to trade Camby.
"Marcus is having a good year," Cho said. "Teams are always looking for centers."
Why did Pryzbilla play yesterday ?
[h1]Carmelo Says Wife Isn't Forcing Him Out Of Denver[/h1]
Jan 12, 2011 12:57 PM EST
Carmelo Anthony says his wife, La La Vazquez, isn't forcing him out of Denver.
Anthony has expressed a desire to be traded since turning down a three-year, $64 million extension with the Nuggets this past summer.
The Nuggets, Nets and Pistons have been discussing a three-team deal that would send Anthony to New Jersey.
The perception has been that Vazquez is pushing Anthony to move to a bigger market, notably New York.
"Y'all put this in bold words, La La has nothing to do with anything," Anthony said Tuesday night. "Whatever is my decision, she is going to support me. She has nothing to do with me staying or leaving. Nothing. So please keep her out of it. Thank you.
"People have to write about something and [they] come up with, 'She don't want to be here.' She has nothing to do with that. This is my career. This is my decision. Of course, I got to consult her with everything. It wasn't one conversation I had with her where she said, 'Let's get out of Denver.' "
Vazquez grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., and is an actress who has hosted music and reality shows.
"It's normal, you got to consult with your family about decisions like that," Anthony said. "That's all she has been doing. She hasn't had any say-so what I should do or where I should go."
Looking back on that it's crazy how Scott Layden wasn't able to evaluate or judge talent. Why even bring that rat face looking @*#!% to the team? Then bring the real life Humpty Dumpty to the team in WeatherspoonOriginally Posted by Kn0wledgeable
i hated howard eisley. he makes chris duhon look like a godOriginally Posted by Ballinsam23
Howard Eisley
Originally Posted by GaBeGRaMz
Portland loss in the 2nd game of the season.
Loss to Philly.
Warriors shortly after that.
Kevin Love 30/30 loss.
Rockets loss should have been a W.
And the dreaded game against the Cavs after the Boston/ Miami back to back.
6 losses that I can not get passed. If we take care of at least 4 of those we are 26-11.
Get all 6 of those and we are 28-9.
Edit: We are actually 22-15.
Originally Posted by StylishStef89
^I think he went back into retirement
I really want to see a good game tonight. We can definitely take this....I'm expecting Amare to feast with Al Jefferson guarding him, though he might give up the same in return lol.
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Vin Bakeryall brought it back. I remember my pops was hype when we got him