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Celts 82
Knicks 37 with 2 mins to go in the 3rd quarter How much worse does it have to get? If he doesn't resign after this game or Dolan doesnt fire him Stern has to step in and invoke the good of the league rule and suspend both of them |
I am so freakin sorry that I have been watching the football game. I would have really really enjoyed this. I only wish that the game was at MSG.
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Chuck...You, Scavs, Barney, Byk and myself could throw on some uni's and beat the Knicks...and thats with me at center. GPK...the great white hope.:cool: |
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I would cross Marbury over like crazy. I am watching Run's House right now, it is such a great show |
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I got mad game from behind the 3 point line. Nothing but net bitch. |
Kid Rock is at Hooters with Run and his family in a "I love black people" T-shirt. This is so hilarious
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Celts by 50 with 7 minutes left. Maybe Isiah will go AWOL!
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The 3 that Nate " how the phuck am I in the NBA " Robinson hit from 40, at the buzzer, to keep the Knicks from setting an all time franchise low in points scored was the lowpoint of an otherwise extremely enjoyable evening.
May the Knicks continue to get more of what they have so rightfully earned. |
As Warner Wolf used to say, "if you took the Knicks and 43 YOU LOST" truly and enjoyable performance if you are an Isiah hater like myself. Can't wait to read the papers tomorrow.
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You had to know has soon as he heaved it, that it was going to hit nothing but net!
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Isaah has it all......he's a bad guy and equally bad at his job. Dolan, a complete nitwit, was the only guy who didn't know.
I would love to hear a completely candid conversation with David Stern about this debacle. |
David Stern is probably happy that Isiah got embarrassed on a national stage. Eventually Dolan is going to have to get rid of him. This might just take the cake.
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Stern's not happy at all. First of all, the health of the Knicks is of real importance to the NBA. Isaah isn't the problem, he's a virus that obviously eventually will be eliminated, but Dolan is the problem and there is no end to him in sight. |
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I'm glad they get paid. I want the Dolan's to keep flushing this money down the toilet. They deserve to. Did you see the worst player in the league to have on your team, Zach Randolph, when he got his fourth foul early in the third quarter? I thought he was going to ask the ref to give him five and six as well. |
This is where we disagree, I think that Isiah IS the problem. He has assembled a group of malcontents. Guys that no one else wants because of thier talent and salary. You have to believe that Dolan is just a Moron and he has had the wool pulled over his eyes for a long time by Thomas. Hopefully he wakes up and puts someone in charge who knows what they are doing. I know the NBA needs the Knicks to do well, but the point I was trying to make about Stern being happy is that this might be the straw that broke the camels back.
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Of course Isiah is incompetent. That goes without saying. But Dolan is the problem because he encourages his incompetence and is incapable of getting anybody competent to work for him.
Isiah didn't start this juggernaut. That happened when instead of letting Patrick's contract run out they traded him for more contracts ( Glenn Rice???? ) and then signed those guys to long term and expensive deals. Obviously Isiah has exascerbated this beyond belief but he isn't even close to being the root of this disaster. But, Dolan is the common denominator. |
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Jerome James hands down, then he trades for Eddy Curry 2 weeks later.
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They are quite a one-two punch. Here's a question for you Chuck.....seriously. Suppose they disbanded every team now and had a draft for every NBA player.....including their contracts. How many players would be picked from the league before a Knick was chosen and, seriously, who would be the first Knick taken? |
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Jerome James was a mid-level exemption. Please. Acting like he's even worth mentioning in this calamity is like bringing up a toilet overflowing on the Titanic. |
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David Lee would be the first Knick taken. but I am guessing it would not be early.
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On second thought it may be 100 or more...
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Without the cheap contract 150
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Balkman's a cinch. Come on....he can actually play. Though I agree Lee would be no worse than second. I think it's over 100. I can't imagine there aren't three players on every team you take ahead of every Knick and that gets you to 90. |
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I completely disagree. He is a complete loser and will drag down any and every team he plays for. He and Marbury and the worst players in the league.
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I don't follow the Knicks visually but I did watch Portland and he was decent, maybe his attitude changed with the players he is playing with.
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Randolph was born to be a Knick.
The Knicks signing him is like how you always know the nitwit at the track that claims the sucker " claim me " horse. Some people are just drawn to traps. It's amazing how great a player Isiah was....and how little he knows about basketball. Joe Dumars has proven to be Alydar in the shed to Isiah's Affirmed. |
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His attitude with Portland was horrendous. He was arrested at least once....and possibly more. He violated team rules. He's always been a disaster. Google him. No sane GM would have touched him...especially with his ridiculous contract. |
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