KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat
He helps a little. Go back LeBron, just get an opt-out after another year.
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KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat
Brooklyn_Yards wrote:kane wrote:SAS just took a dumb on isola's report
What did he say?

KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat
wakkahman wrote:omg SaS's Lala impersonation
KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat

KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat
dreamer3kx wrote:wakkahman wrote:omg SaS's Lala impersonation
This is why I dont listen to SAS, I cant stand him.


moocow007 wrote:KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat
Eh...too bad. Would have been nice to have him on the Knicks.

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KnicksManiac wrote:Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 39s
ESPN learned that Josh McRoberts has verbally committed to sign with the Miami Heat

AmazingJason wrote:suicidedeuce wrote:Red Vines wrote:Isola reporting Melo is legit struggling with the decision. Im ready to move on from this nonsense.
You should.
But nothing you think is going to change what's going to happen one way or another.
The variables aren't going to change. He just has to make a decision and go with it.
Care about winning next season = Chicago
Care about money and fun = LA
Play in Mecca, but has to be patient one more year = NY
moocow007 wrote:Workforce250 wrote:Just watched Bernard King's back to back 50.
Dam he was a MONSTER. shot 20-28,,huh? Dam
http://thegoodpoint.com/bernard-king-new-york/
Melo sup? Want to do what Bernard or Pat couldn't do?
King was indeed a monster. He never had a Robin with him so everyone and their mom knew exactly what was coming and who was getting the ball and they still couldn't stop him. King wasn't the tallest guy or the most athletic guy but he was mentally and physically about as tough as you can get. And his instincts were just otherworldly. With the other team throwing 2, 3 even 4 guys at him on a regular basis, he still was able to get his shot when he wanted and a lot had to do with instincts. If you throw a smaller guy at him he was instantly in the post backing the guy down. If you try to cover him with a big man, as soon as that guy made a move up towards King, King would already be on the floor going by him. He was lethal from the baseline and he could absorb pretty much any hit he received (and players were allowed to hit a lot harder then than nowadays) and still keep his form on his shot. The only drawback was that all the abuse he took on the court eventually caused his shortened career but when he was one, he was about as unstoppable as you can get on offense.