robillionaire wrote:
this man said a 40 point loss was flukey
I know. Funny.
They big time mad over there.
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robillionaire wrote:
this man said a 40 point loss was flukey
mpharris36 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
The Mitch stuff still has to be tongue and cheek though. I mean you (by your own account like to stir the pot) so I think it's just to get under your skin rather than people thinking Mitch is actually not a useful player. He nearly won us a playoff series last year.
You aren't sensitive since you dish it out you can't complain about it coming back to you
Hey, I like to stir the pot too! Talking about RJ makes me feel better about this Knicks trade for OG. What’s wrong with that? We fleeced Ujiri.
It seems to me that the RJ stans need to grow a thicker skin or hop on board the OG Train. Why should “We The People” be silenced?
We let it slide with you. It's like a grandparent that goes back to smoking cigarettes and the family allows it... we know it's bad but there time is limited on earth so we let you enjoy...
HarthorneWingo wrote:I guess we can always go over to the Raptors' forum if we want to participate in RJ debate. They're already in fully swing there.
god shammgod wrote:mpharris36 wrote:god shammgod wrote:i actually think now that he's gone, it's probably the right decision to limit rj talk. it's kind of a dead topic and people won't change their mind no matter what side they're on. it is interesting though that 100 posts a day ripping a player who was actually playing great before he got hurt and hasn't played in weeks seems to be perfectly acceptable. it's a pick and choose agenda based on who likes who on here sometimes. people have pointed out the same thing about randle. you can say all manner of foul things about not only his game but his character and that doesn't seem to be a problem. the behavioral guidelines are not enforced across the board. there's favoritism abound.
The Mitch stuff still has to be tongue and cheek though. I mean you (by your own account like to stir the pot) so I think it's just to get under your skin rather than people thinking Mitch is actually not a useful player. He nearly won us a playoff series last year.
You aren't sensitive since you dish it out you can't complain about it coming back to you
this man does not believe in justice for all!!!!!!!!!!! my fellow citizens, we are living under an authoritarian regime !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
god shammgod wrote:i actually think now that he's gone, it's probably the right decision to limit rj talk. it's kind of a dead topic and people won't change their mind no matter what side they're on. it is interesting though that 100 posts a day ripping a player who was actually playing great before he got hurt and hasn't played in weeks seems to be perfectly acceptable. it's a pick and choose agenda based on who likes who on here sometimes. people have pointed out the same thing about randle. you can say all manner of foul things about not only his game but his character and that doesn't seem to be a problem. the behavioral guidelines are not enforced across the board. there's favoritism abound.
KnicksGadfly wrote:76ers got lucky they played Detroit and Washington a ton already
duetta wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:I guess we can always go over to the Raptors' forum if we want to participate in RJ debate. They're already in fully swing there.
They got IQ and the Detroit first pick of the 2nd round for their pains...
Jeff Van Gully wrote:god shammgod wrote:i actually think now that he's gone, it's probably the right decision to limit rj talk. it's kind of a dead topic and people won't change their mind no matter what side they're on. it is interesting though that 100 posts a day ripping a player who was actually playing great before he got hurt and hasn't played in weeks seems to be perfectly acceptable. it's a pick and choose agenda based on who likes who on here sometimes. people have pointed out the same thing about randle. you can say all manner of foul things about not only his game but his character and that doesn't seem to be a problem. the behavioral guidelines are not enforced across the board. there's favoritism abound.
This forum affords posters VERY long leashes… especially longtimers. That freedom allows us to have a lot of fun and little personal storylines amid the basketball discussion. It’s also part of the reason why some behavior appears unchecked. The times the mods speak publicly on that kind of thing are such a small percentage of what we are really working on. The new mods are doing a great job.
To that point… Jimmit gets thrown around a lot and is a great example. He is no martyr. Jimmit was free to speak for a very long time. He did not get banned for not liking RJ Barrett. He was allowed to do that for a very, very long time. The mod team and the checks and balances we have with administration do not allow that kind of thing. Dude got banned generally for serial trolling, baiting, personal attacks, etc. I’m going to leave that there.
I have lots of reservations about Randle, but there are things about him I admire. I’m not afraid to show him love when he’s doing good and share my frustration when he isn’t.
I loved RJ in a Knick uniform. I was never afraid to criticize his limitations. I also didn’t hide in threads when he performed poorly because my fandom is not defined by a desire to troll or dunk on people for attention. There’s a culture of that and it spikes at times, taking away from the overall discussion and health of the forum. It’s probably pretty hard not to take part in these kinds of culture wars when entire identities are attached to specific players.
Thank you to mph, cap, guano, melo, sham, etc. for having a respectful discussion about the situation because we needed a come to… garden? moment about some of this.
I think the notion that we are here expressing all these tensions clearly indicates that we are at such an inflection point. So, what do we want to do as a community? How do we really want to treat others and represent ourselves?
robillionaire wrote:Jeff Van Gully wrote:god shammgod wrote:i actually think now that he's gone, it's probably the right decision to limit rj talk. it's kind of a dead topic and people won't change their mind no matter what side they're on. it is interesting though that 100 posts a day ripping a player who was actually playing great before he got hurt and hasn't played in weeks seems to be perfectly acceptable. it's a pick and choose agenda based on who likes who on here sometimes. people have pointed out the same thing about randle. you can say all manner of foul things about not only his game but his character and that doesn't seem to be a problem. the behavioral guidelines are not enforced across the board. there's favoritism abound.
This forum affords posters VERY long leashes… especially longtimers. That freedom allows us to have a lot of fun and little personal storylines amid the basketball discussion. It’s also part of the reason why some behavior appears unchecked. The times the mods speak publicly on that kind of thing are such a small percentage of what we are really working on. The new mods are doing a great job.
To that point… Jimmit gets thrown around a lot and is a great example. He is no martyr. Jimmit was free to speak for a very long time. He did not get banned for not liking RJ Barrett. He was allowed to do that for a very, very long time. The mod team and the checks and balances we have with administration do not allow that kind of thing. Dude got banned generally for serial trolling, baiting, personal attacks, etc. I’m going to leave that there.
I have lots of reservations about Randle, but there are things about him I admire. I’m not afraid to show him love when he’s doing good and share my frustration when he isn’t.
I loved RJ in a Knick uniform. I was never afraid to criticize his limitations. I also didn’t hide in threads when he performed poorly because my fandom is not defined by a desire to troll or dunk on people for attention. There’s a culture of that and it spikes at times, taking away from the overall discussion and health of the forum. It’s probably pretty hard not to take part in these kinds of culture wars when entire identities are attached to specific players.
Thank you to mph, cap, guano, melo, sham, etc. for having a respectful discussion about the situation because we needed a come to… garden? moment about some of this.
I think the notion that we are here expressing all these tensions clearly indicates that we are at such an inflection point. So, what do we want to do as a community? How do we really want to treat others and represent ourselves?
I don’t think we can truly answer that question without acknowledging that we are Knicks fans so we are all moderately psychotic
3toheadmelo wrote:robillionaire wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:the legend loopy blogger!!
i miss that guy, thought he was dead
legend
i think at one time he said he had a drug problem and took a break. but i am glad to see him back
Buttah304 wrote:It’s almost difficult to grasp just how good OGs defense is. Was listening to the Strickland pod and they essentially said that his defense was great but not as loud per-say as it usually is (steals/deflections and so on). One of the guys went on to say that Maxey is a tough matchup for him not realizing that Tyrese was 7-12 against everyone not named Anunoby and versus OG he was 2-8 from the field.
My point is - his defense is almost so elite that if you fall asleep on a few possessions you might miss how dominant he is. Even that switch onto Embiid was perfectly executed.
MrDollarBills wrote:
The Demon from Delaware
Iron Mantis wrote:Until proven otherwise....The Knicks are the team to beat.
The defense is too good and they have a legit #1 in Brunson.
HarthorneWingo wrote:I guess we can always go over to the Raptors' forum if we want to participate in RJ debate. They're already in fully swing there.