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If the Sixers let go of Brett Brown, would that be a good choice for the Knicks?
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Would anyone be opposed to seeing that MM can do for another season? If Philly don't want him, why should the Knicks?If the Sixers let go of Brett Brown, would that be a good choice for the Knicks?
I’m good on Brett BrownIf the Sixers let go of Brett Brown, would that be a good choice for the Knicks?
100%Elfrid and Julius are at the start of their prime so I'm not mad at them contributing to the wins and Mitch was a factor in last nights win. Ellington has been getting minutes the last 2 games because Dot was out and with MM gone you gotta have at least 1 shooter on the floor. Matching last years win total at AS break is absolutely a plus imo. That and the canning of Fiz, as the sample size gets bigger it gets more obvious how much of a potato he was.
Look at how fluid he used to be, now ne seems so clumsy and uncoordinated. I know it's just highlights but watching Kevin now you would never think he could play like this.
Would anyone be opposed to seeing that MM can do for another season?
Look at how fluid he used to be, now ne seems so clumsy and uncoordinated. I know it's just highlights but watching Kevin now you would never think he could play like this.
Knox and Mitch especially will benefit from their man strength..I knew Knox would take a step back this season. Saw one of those Mitch interviews where they talked about the NBA adjustments. Don't underestimate the physicality of the league. They're still kids playing against men. All these guys need seasoning.