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That was easily the most boring game of the year lol
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THE HUNK OF PLAY-DOH
15. New York Knicks
When I caught them in person Wednesday night, they played Anthony Carter, Shelden Williams and Jared Jeffries extended minutes. Let's just fold the D-League. If we can't come up with three D-Leaguers better than that, we need to start over.
Anyway, I stand by my stance when the Melo trade happened: You always trade coins for paper in the NBA. Besides, the Knicks had already made their panic move, spending $100 million on someone whose knees cannot be insured. He may as well have Charlie Sheen and Andy **** as his left and right kneecaps. That was an "all-in" contract. They couldn't wait two or three years for young players to develop. They couldn't cross their fingers that a 2012 free agent will be there. They were on borrowed time. Even if nothing else about their roster makes sense right now (including the suddenly overmatched coach), a year from now, it might. When you have two stars, it's always easier to get a third. Right, KG, Paul and Ray?
Speaking of contracts, the league's biggest CBA priorities need to be (A) shortening contracts to four years or less, and (B) discouraging teams from overpaying middle-class players with a hard cap, a semi-hard cap, a conditionally hard cap, a flaccid cap or whatever other cap makes you think of a Cialis commercial. In Hollywood, you don't pay "character actors" like Mike Miller or Travis Outlaw $30-35 million to appear in your next five movies. Why? Because it's bad business!!! Because it would be irresponsible! We're headed toward a lockout because NBA "character actors" should be paid like what they are -- character actors -- and because the dopey owners need to be saved from themselves. It's a broken system. Luke Walton and Ron Artest should not be making half as much combined as Kobe Bryant. Brandon Bass, J.J. Redick and Chris Duhon should not be making as much combined as Dwight Howard. If NBA owners ran Hollywood, the creepy uncle from "Winter's Bone" would be enjoying Year 1 of a six-year, $58 million movie deal. Hearing them %%*+# about "lost revenue" is like hearing Brad and Angelina %%*+# about future college expenses for their kids. Shut up already.
Back next Friday with the Final Fourteen: Pretenders, Contenders and an MVP pick.
Bill Simmons
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
I know I'm going to get flamed for saying it, but I think we need to look at Greg Oden over the summer.
It's beyond a risk, but we have made all in moves. Size comes at a premium in this league and he can be had for a decent price. Look at the bulls thios year, they win cause they control the paint, something Oden would allow us to do. When he has played he has been the second best Defensive center next to Dwight. I think he would be at least worth bringing in for a workout cause if the guy is healthy, he is the one free agent this summer that could make us contenders right away.
they played Anthony Carter, Shelden Williams and Jared Jeffries extended minutes. Let's just fold the D-League. If we can't come up with three D-Leaguers better than that, we need to start over.
I never understood the hate on Anthony Carter. He's not great, but he doesn't play beyond his means. Sheldon Williams looks like a blaxploitation Hills Have Eyes character, but he's been fine lately.
Originally Posted by NYelectric
Not sure what we'd have to do to get DeAndre Jordan, but I like him a lot.