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Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:24 am
by Knicks2DaHouse
except we're the best team in the league but w/e

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:31 am
by raptorsfan24
SMAC-K wrote:
The depleted Knicks won just as many games against the heat in the playoffs as a healthy thunder team. This even after a controversial game 1 where many feel the refs played a huge part in the heat victory. But it doesn't matter anymore, Knicks got a better team now, LeBron doesn't have a chip on his shoulder anymore and the flopping rules have eliminated the acting and flopping that they used to steal games. It will not be easy for them to repeat, that's for sure.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: U guys lost by 33 points a few calls going towards miami didn't lose u that game

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:46 am
by tracey_nice
knicksRback wrote:The Heat is 100% not repeating again and they wont make it to the Finals...they are done until next year, its clear that they dont have that same hunger or intensity and thats not something you can just turn on..even Bosh said it himself. The Heat doesnt want any of us

LOL. < 3 knicks fans. raptors have won more playoff games in the last decade. #neverforget

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 1:58 am
by KnicksFTW
HEAT33 wrote:Knicks wont win it this year, they are just on a hot start.

Perhaps next year, if the knicks can add another great peice or trade Stat for someone with a heartbeat


Do Knick fans even take this man seriously? All he does is troll.

He's the same dude that said the Knicks won't make the playoffs. Cmon son.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:34 am
by GratefulDead
HEAT33 wrote:Knicks wont win it this year, they are just on a hot start.

Perhaps next year, if the knicks can add another great peice or trade Stat for someone with a heartbeat


I thought the Knicks weren't gonna make the playoffs?

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 2:44 am
by RutgersBJJ
HEAT33 wrote:Knicks wont win it this year, they are just on a hot start.

Perhaps next year, if the knicks can add another great peice or trade Stat for someone with a heartbeat



Why should anyone care what you think? You said the Knicks wouldn't even make the playoffs, and now your new argument is just that they won't win a championship.

BTW here is an interesting article for you to read...

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/10/sport ... .html?_r=0

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:14 am
by NY2k1
Lol, Heat33 is like that 10 year old that tries to fit in.

Don't even give him any attention. Probably wasn't even a Heat fan till they got Lebron and Bosh.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:21 am
by dainfamusgc
NY2k1 wrote:Lol, Heat33 is like that 10 year old that tries to fit in.

Don't even give him any attention. Probably wasn't even a Heat fan till they got Lebron and Bosh.


Thats about 80% of their fans. They only became miami fans since lbj got there. Idk why u fans dont give up arguing in this post. Just say we wont even make the playoffs thread over. When they do bump it back up


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Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 6:33 am
by HEAT33
Hey, you just mad we are the champs.
But seriously, even the Knicks are shocked how they re doing this year.

Im sure im not the only one who thought they would miss the playoffs, I mean there team only added a few piece which are OLD and they would of missed the playoffs last year if they didnt have Lin.

Lin was gone and they added a few old blokes, so who would of guessed they be shooting so hot. its only 1/4 of the season, so still a LOOOONG way to go to see if the Knicks can sustain what they are doing. My opinion is that they wont.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:00 pm
by PetroNet
PP 4 Three wrote:The Knicks are older than the Celtics. That is a fact.

And LMFAO @ the Celtics not making the Playoffs. They have the same record as your Nets and they are yet to even put together a complete game of basketball since the season started. Not to mention they played the entire season so far without their starting SG (and the same guy who helped turn around their season last year when he replaced Ray).

If you think there's a chance the Celtics will miss the Playoffs, you're an idiot. Pure and simple.


The knicks old players mainly come off the bench. Thomas/Wallace/Camby/Prigioni. other then kid, their starters are young.

Felton, Carmello, Chandler, Smith, etc...

meanwhile, boston's 2 most important players, pierce and garnett, are fossils.

the celtics could certainly miss the playoffs. i think indiana playing much better is more likely then the celtics playing better. their rebounding and interior defense issues arent going to disappear because of avery bradley's return.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:15 pm
by Xekana
HEAT33 wrote:Hey, you just mad we are the champs.
But seriously, even the Knicks are shocked how they re doing this year.

Im sure im not the only one who thought they would miss the playoffs, I mean there team only added a few piece which are OLD and they would of missed the playoffs last year if they didnt have Lin.

Lin was gone and they added a few old blokes, so who would of guessed they be shooting so hot. its only 1/4 of the season, so still a LOOOONG way to go to see if the Knicks can sustain what they are doing. My opinion is that they wont.

Think you forgot some green font there.

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Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:26 pm
by Jesus Juice
I didn't read the whole thread but as a knick fan the way most of us have been looking at it is we arent holding our breath hoping we sustain this I think most of us are looking for a top 4 seed in the east and go from there.. as for knocking off the heat even if you through out the first game the heat have no reason to go on cruise control for the knicks a second time.. when we played them last year they locked Lin up to prove a point, this year we Hung a 20 point loss on them.. without melo we came in with the best record in the east they should have wanted to smash us.. instead they 20 point loss with out our main guy hot start or not that wouldn't have happened last year.. peaking early or not playoffs aren't the the same as the season you don't give a hot team a confidence builder like that we have something to draw from if and when we meet them in the post season

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:36 pm
by Pimpwerx
YiJiLi wrote:Miami leads the league in 3 point percentage. When they fall back down to earth, boy are they going to stumble. peace.

Volume is completely different. This isn't some middle-school argument, where you just reverse the words and stick out your tongue. It's a legit point.

Think about this. Melo is currently shooting something like 12% over his career 3pt average, on double the volume of attempts. Yeah...that **** ain't lasting. The Knicks 3ball is fool's gold right now. The odds of it being sustained are so slim that I'm not worried about these words backfiring on me. If somehow they manage that miracle, I will gladly bow my head and give them their props. It's just not **** likely, is all. PEACE.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 8:50 pm
by vladd148
Regardless of how well the Knicks are doing this season, the Heat are still the favorites as they are the defending champs. Until the Knicks win a playoff series nothing changes.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 9:57 pm
by GeneralNbaFan
I hate the Heat, but they are the favorites! And always will be with Wade+Lebron+Bosh for the next 3-4 years!

And what, Knicks not making the playoffs? I didnt expect them to be the first seed. But no playoffs?

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 9:59 pm
by LJ4pointplay
Of course the Heat are favorites, I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting otherwise. The Knicks have proved that they have as good of a chance as anyone to knock the Heat off though..

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:26 pm
by truth serum
HEAT33 wrote:Hey, you just mad we are the champs.
But seriously, even the Knicks are shocked how they re doing this year.

Im sure im not the only one who thought they would miss the playoffs, I mean there team only added a few piece which are OLD and they would of missed the playoffs last year if they didnt have Lin.

Lin was gone and they added a few old blokes, so who would of guessed they be shooting so hot. its only 1/4 of the season, so still a LOOOONG way to go to see if the Knicks can sustain what they are doing. My opinion is that they wont.



I don't think you know very much about the game of basketball. If you thought the Knicks would miss the playoffs, you aren't giving things much though. Just looking at names on a piece of paper. Very shallow perspective.

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:33 pm
by Ursusamericanus
HEAT33 wrote:Hey, you just mad we are the champs.
But seriously, even the Knicks are shocked how they re doing this year.

Im sure im not the only one who thought they would miss the playoffs, I mean there team only added a few piece which are OLD and they would of missed the playoffs last year if they didnt have Lin.

Lin was gone and they added a few old blokes, so who would of guessed they be shooting so hot. its only 1/4 of the season, so still a LOOOONG way to go to see if the Knicks can sustain what they are doing. My opinion is that they wont.


This is a staggeringly asinine viewpoint. The Knicks are shocked at how they are doing? What Knick didn't believe in this team? Tyson Chandler has already - himself - compared the feeling, belief, and attitude of this team to the Dallas team he happened to win a ring with.

"A few old blokes" in Jason Kidd and Rasheed Wallace happen to be producing immensely, Melo is so far having the best season of his career and the team is playing controlled, fundamental, disciplined basketball. The way they win isn't indicative of a fluke, it's indicative of a team that is a genuine threat. Do you still expect them to miss the playoffs?

Re: How I view the East

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:36 pm
by LJ4pointplay
"A few old blokes" includes 3 pgs, when we had zero last year. 3 backup centers, when we had zero last year. And Ronnie Brewer.