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poeman wrote:Its all setting up for the master plan.
Go down 3-0, Lin returns...And the rest will be forever history. 4 wins in a row and the world will realize the sequel to Linsanity is even better then the original.
poeman wrote:Its all setting up for the master plan.
Go down 3-0, Lin returns...And the rest will be forever history. 4 wins in a row and the world will realize the sequel to Linsanity is even better then the original.
/real talk
People said this on another board. And I agree, would be the best story in sports history. How crazy would that be, I would need a reality check.
You guys really love setting yourselves up for disaster, don't you?
We're getting swept guaranteed and I'll tell you why. Forget the fact that we have RRREEEETAARDS(I know how to spell, screw you word filter) punching things and hurting themselves. This team looks beaten. They don't believe they can beat this team. They look like a fighter who's gassed in the 5th round and knows the other guy is going to hit him with a few haymakers. There's no life there, nothing.
Has anyone ever seen Paul Pierce and Plenette Pierson together? I rest my case.
I'm not expecting the Knicks to win game 3 or game 4. Just play a competitive game, keep it close and lose with dignity. I'll be satisfied if the Knicks lose by 8 points.
H_20 wrote:I'm not expecting the Knicks to win game 3 or game 4. Just play a competitive game, keep it close and lose with dignity. I'll be satisfied if the Knicks lose by 8 points.
They lost by ten yesterday..... losing by 8 isn't much of an improvement. Though, it is better than losing by 40.
H_20 wrote:I'm not expecting the Knicks to win game 3 or game 4. Just play a competitive game, keep it close and lose with dignity. I'll be satisfied if the Knicks lose by 8 points.
They lost by ten yesterday..... losing by 8 isn't much of an improvement. Though, it is better than losing by 40.
Alright, if the Knicks lose by 6 pts ill be satisfied.
Seriously, i'm just asking for a competitive game. They have to get the garden crowd behind them. The Heat have been clowning the Knicks around this whole season. Honestly, I don't think we've seen the best of the Heat yet. This is like practice to them. ****, i've lost all hope on the Knicks.