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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#261 » by NY2TheBay » Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:39 am



1:51

none are immune to this cats illness.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#262 » by NY2TheBay » Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:42 am

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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#263 » by Clyde_Style » Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:51 am

NY2TheBay wrote:

1:51

none are immune to this cats illness.


I like how he is getting his hand into the lane and making deflections or steals.

Burke keeps making me think of the phrase "getting jiggy"
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#264 » by NY2TheBay » Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:54 am

Clyde_Style wrote:
NY2TheBay wrote:

1:51

none are immune to this cats illness.


I like how he is getting his hand into the lane and making deflections or steals.

Burke keeps making me think of the phrase "getting jiggy"


Noticed that too, clyde.

Seems like he has an innate ability to get deflections and is an asset in transition. Consistency over an 82 game schedule is really the question at hand with A.I. ahem..I mean Mr. Burke.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#265 » by ChaosHamster » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:00 am

Isn't Burke an UFA after this season?

We don't have any right on him.. So I dunno why a lot of you are picturing him on the team next year.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#266 » by Knicksfan1992 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:03 am

ChaosHamster wrote:Isn't Burke an UFA after this season?

We don't have any right on him.. So I dunno why a lot of you are picturing him on the team next year.


Nope smartest thing Perry did was lock him in for 2 years. It's partially guaranteed for next year I believe so the power was all on pur hands this off-season with him
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#267 » by Context » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:09 am

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Context wrote:what is all this blasphemes talk of I aint even mad?!
I AM...

Another wasted opportunity by this silly a** kindergarten franchise...


Blame the Wizards not the Knicks. Can't expect the Knicks players to just lay down on their back in the middle of the court. Bradley Beal looking like THJ out there.

I dont blame the players... I blame whoever made the decision not to blow up the team when KP went down.
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Post#268 » by DOLPHIN2020 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:50 am

matchman wrote:Historical 9th pick

Year Player School/Country – Team

2017 Dennis Smith Jr., N.C. State – Dallas Mavericks
2016 Jakob Poeltl, Utah – Toronto Raptors
2015 Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin – Charlotte Hornets
2014 Noah Vonleh, Indiana – Charlotte Hornets
2013 Trey Burke, Michigan – Minnesota Timberwolves
2012 Andre Drummond, Connecticut – Detroit Pistons
2011 Kemba Walker, Connecticut – Charlotte Bobcats
2010 Gordon Hayward, Butler – Utah Jazz

2000’s

2009 DeMar Derozen, USC – Toronto Raptors
2008 D.J. Augustin, Texas – Charlotte Bobcats
2007 Joakim Noah, Florida – Chicago Bulls
2006 Patrick O’Bryant, Bradley – Golden State Warriors
2005 Ike Diogu, Arizona State – Golden State Warriors
2004 Andre Iguodala, Arizona – Philadelphia 76ers
2003 Mike Sweetney, Georgetown – New York Knicks
2002 Amare Stoudemire, Cypress Creek HS (Fla.) – Phoenix Suns
2001 Rodney White, UNC-Charlotte – Detroit Pistons
2000 Joel Przybilla, Minnesota – Houston Rockets

1990’s

1999 Shawn Marion, UNLV – Phoenix Suns
1998 Dirk Nowitzki, Germany – Milwaukee Bucks
1997 Tracy McGrady, Mount Zion Christian Academy (N.C.) – Toronto Raptors
1996 Samaki Walker, Louisville – Dallas Mavericks
1995 Ed O’Bannon, UCLA – New Jersey Nets
1994 Eric Montross, North Carolina – Boston Celtics
1993 Rodney Rogers, Wake Forest – Denver Nuggets
1992 Clarence Weatherspoon, Southern Mississippi – Philadelphia 76ers
1991 Stacey Augmon, UNLV – Atlanta Hawks
1990 Willie Burton, Minnesota – Miami HEAT


Not a bad list actually

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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#269 » by Greenie » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:52 am

NY2TheBay wrote:
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JBreezeNY wrote:2010’s Playlist right now:


:lol:


you got bars, doe?

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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#270 » by TheDavinciCHODE » Mon Mar 26, 2018 9:20 am

Last week the 6th pick in the draft was a realistic opportunity. Only 2.5 games out and a tough schedule left without any real tank vs tank games.

Now, I type here as a defeated man. I hope next year we really gun for a top 3 pick.

If KP is down for the majority of the season, there is no reason to rush him back. Lotto odds are flattened too, so if we have the 4th odds, we have the same shot as the #1 worst team.

Our roster without KP is atrocious and even with another lotto pick this year it'll be terrible. A year from now I hope we are picking 1st. F this team.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#271 » by bleedblue3303 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:23 am

Fury wrote:
bleedblue3303 wrote:We get what we deserve! After draft night. I am going to take a long hard look at this team .and after 41 years on planet earth of being a Knicks fan. I may have finally given up. I can’t **** believe they one another 1!!! Are u **** kidding me!! What is the point of all this!! Such a joke!!


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How can you say this when we got trey Burke? Lee hit some free throws too, man


What do you mean? Even if Burke is our next IT. Than keep it to ourselves. He's under contract next year. Why are we not putting ourselves in a position to get the best draft pick. Pull a Chicago and make anyone who is decent hurt. Stop Winning games. so tired of us doing this.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#272 » by iLovethosedamnknicks » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:29 am

bleedblue3303 wrote:
Fury wrote:
bleedblue3303 wrote:We get what we deserve! After draft night. I am going to take a long hard look at this team .and after 41 years on planet earth of being a Knicks fan. I may have finally given up. I can’t **** believe they one another 1!!! Are u **** kidding me!! What is the point of all this!! Such a joke!!


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How can you say this when we got trey Burke? Lee hit some free throws too, man


What do you mean? Even if Burke is our next IT. Than keep it to ourselves. He's under contract next year. Why are we not putting ourselves in a position to get the best draft pick. Pull a Chicago and make anyone who is decent hurt. Stop Winning games. so tired of us doing this.


Because it’s the knicks and they will never learn! After 41 years you should know.


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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#273 » by bleedblue3303 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:33 am

You are right. I should know better.

can someone please just explain to me and then I'll shut up. We are tanking how do you give Hardaway 35 mins, Kanter 27 mins, Lee 27 mins

Kornet and WIlliams should have seen those mins and Hicks should have also got some PT
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#274 » by Fury » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:38 am

2010 wrote:
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Changing your mind on a player and showing acknowledgment, eh?

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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#275 » by whocares1 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:34 am

bleedblue3303 wrote:You are right. I should know better.

can someone please just explain to me and then I'll shut up. We are tanking how do you give Hardaway 35 mins, Kanter 27 mins, Lee 27 mins

Kornet and WIlliams should have seen those mins and Hicks should have also got some PT


Because the Knicks aren't tanking and Jeff is still coaching for his job.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#276 » by BBALLER4FR » Mon Mar 26, 2018 11:43 am

Red Vines wrote:Wasn't even one of Burke's best games but he kept pressuring on both ends and it set the tone. You're not upgrading that position for next year unless you want to break the bank on a free agent like Tyreke Evans or break our asset pool for Kemba. Roll with Burke until an unmistakable better option presents itself.


Or use an asset like a 1st rounder on Sexton. I tend to believe rolling with Burke is a better option because he's working hard for it and it allows us to use the pick on getting a SF, but there are those of the camp too many PG's is never too many. We shall see.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#277 » by thebuzzardman » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:01 pm

BBALLER4FR wrote:
Red Vines wrote:Wasn't even one of Burke's best games but he kept pressuring on both ends and it set the tone. You're not upgrading that position for next year unless you want to break the bank on a free agent like Tyreke Evans or break our asset pool for Kemba. Roll with Burke until an unmistakable better option presents itself.


Or use an asset like a 1st rounder on Sexton. I tend to believe rolling with Burke is a better option because he's working hard for it and it allows us to use the pick on getting a SF, but there are those of the camp too many PG's is never too many. We shall see.


Will there be any quality SF's worthy of the 9th or 10th pick? Knicks might be better off with BPA and that seems like it could be a guard.

I don't doubt there are good SF's who will go 1-8 - Donic and Mikal - and others who would be good around 15 - Knox...but who's the choice at 10 if drafting for need and talent? Miles Bridges? I'm not really sold on his game. Or, not sold in terms of being drafted in the top 10 and being worth it. He'd be a solid role player. Probably like Frank. Knicks blowing it again by not getting in the top 5.
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#278 » by F N 11 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:20 pm

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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#279 » by F N 11 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:25 pm

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El Poochio wrote:Why not have 2 Trey Burkes? Get Træ Burke Young to New York NOW


No such thing as too much guard depth

It is when you need front court players

I’m guessing people want to watch Beasley and Lance next year huh? Foh
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Re: Post game: A good win in a bad season 

Post#280 » by F N 11 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:27 pm

Don’t front like that finger roll and 1 wasn’t a “I have arrived” moment by Trey. That to go along with his confidence about the Knicks future in the post game cealed it for me. Good job fighting through adversity.
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