GONYK wrote:Jay10 wrote:LJ4pointplay wrote:wowwww **** just got real.
Dan Fegan also represents Dwight, that's why this situation is so similar to what happened with Dwight and Nets, and also with the Lakers.
You mean a clusterf*ck?

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GONYK wrote:Jay10 wrote:LJ4pointplay wrote:wowwww **** just got real.
Dan Fegan also represents Dwight, that's why this situation is so similar to what happened with Dwight and Nets, and also with the Lakers.
You mean a clusterf*ck?

NoLayupRule wrote:as long as this doenst affect the knicks Im ok watching two teams I don't like destroy each other
and its extra pathetic since the spurs or cavs are winning the next 4 titles
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kej718 wrote:NoLayupRule wrote:as long as this doenst affect the knicks Im ok watching two teams I don't like destroy each other
and its extra pathetic since the spurs or cavs are winning the next 4 titles
Spurs might win the next one but I see most of their guys retiring after that.
god shammgod wrote:wes matthews aint turning down that money after his injury. he needs to get paid now before people see he might not be the same.
Jay10 wrote:god shammgod wrote:wes matthews aint turning down that money after his injury. he needs to get paid now before people see he might not be the same.
He turned down the Kings' offer of 4/$80M because he wanted to play with DeAndre in Dallas.
HarthorneWingo wrote:I don't understand the purpose of this moratorium period. Can anybody help me out here?

HarthorneWingo wrote:I don't understand the purpose of this moratorium period. Can anybody help me out here?
jermsknicks wrote:kej718 wrote:NoLayupRule wrote:as long as this doenst affect the knicks Im ok watching two teams I don't like destroy each other
and its extra pathetic since the spurs or cavs are winning the next 4 titles
Spurs might win the next one but I see most of their guys retiring after that.
Popovich will be there tho. Wait til you hear, KD to the Spurs next season.




Jay10 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I don't understand the purpose of this moratorium period. Can anybody help me out here?
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