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What exactly are we doing with Ihart?

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What exactly are we doing with Ihart?

Politics - We signed him so Thibs is forced to play him to justify the contract
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We are playing him to showcase him for a trade
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He's been kinda hurt/not 100% and we are giving him a chance to play himself back to normal productivity
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As bad as he's played Thibs still trusts him more than Sims
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Some other reason - please elaborate.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#61 » by NoDopeOnSundays » Mon Apr 3, 2023 4:20 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:Remember me?

Do you still not believe in the prophet Isaiah? (you are welcome for that nickname too)




He's part of the Hart foundation but good to see you're on the right side of history.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#62 » by DrCoach » Tue Apr 4, 2023 6:11 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#63 » by Fat Kat » Tue Apr 4, 2023 7:46 pm

He really turned his season around. Good to see it
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#64 » by DrPampiloni » Thu Apr 6, 2023 8:38 am

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DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs


I do worry, thank you. But, funnily enough, as I said already in the post you quoted, our problem is the bigs rotation, not the guards.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#66 » by EnigmatiC » Thu Apr 6, 2023 12:14 pm

DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs


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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#67 » by spree2kawhi » Thu Apr 6, 2023 12:17 pm

DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs

He has a point …
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#68 » by DrCoach » Fri Apr 7, 2023 7:59 am

DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs


I do worry, thank you. But, funnily enough, as I said already in the post you quoted, our problem is the bigs rotation, not the guards.

Actually you said nothing about the Mavs Bigs or guards, you came here to criticize the Knicks
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#69 » by DrPampiloni » Fri Apr 7, 2023 6:43 pm

DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs


I do worry, thank you. But, funnily enough, as I said already in the post you quoted, our problem is the bigs rotation, not the guards.

Actually you said nothing about the Mavs Bigs or guards, you came here to criticize the Knicks


From my original post (writing about the prophet Isaiah, still pushing the nickname)
<<I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.>>

You can see that I was way ahead of the catastrophe the Mavs front office is.

But yeah, I will still criticise the Knicks. Why wouldn't I? You start both RJ Barrett and Julius Randle.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#70 » by RHODEY » Fri Apr 7, 2023 7:03 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


We are good with our guards, i think u should worry about the disaster that is the Mavs


I do worry, thank you. But, funnily enough, as I said already in the post you quoted, our problem is the bigs rotation, not the guards.

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#71 » by DrCoach » Sat Apr 8, 2023 3:55 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:
I do worry, thank you. But, funnily enough, as I said already in the post you quoted, our problem is the bigs rotation, not the guards.

Actually you said nothing about the Mavs Bigs or guards, you came here to criticize the Knicks


From my original post (writing about the prophet Isaiah, still pushing the nickname)
<<I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.>>

You can see that I was way ahead of the catastrophe the Mavs front office is.

But yeah, I will still criticise the Knicks. Why wouldn't I? You start both RJ Barrett and Julius Randle.



And you bench Luka and Kyrie even though not eliminated from playoffs because we have your pick top 10 protected.

And we have Brunson

And we are in the playoffs

And your best player is disgruntled
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#72 » by DrPampiloni » Sun Apr 9, 2023 9:44 am

DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:Actually you said nothing about the Mavs Bigs or guards, you came here to criticize the Knicks


From my original post (writing about the prophet Isaiah, still pushing the nickname)
<<I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.>>

You can see that I was way ahead of the catastrophe the Mavs front office is.

But yeah, I will still criticise the Knicks. Why wouldn't I? You start both RJ Barrett and Julius Randle.



And you bench Luka and Kyrie even though not eliminated from playoffs because we have your pick top 10 protected.

And we have Brunson

And we are in the playoffs

And your best player is disgruntled


He might be disgruntled, but at least he is not Julius Randle.

We were in the WCF last year, your guys were in Cancun. The tides will change again soon. I will stop taking the bait now, I don't even dislike the Knicks and I think I was making very based remarks on your guards playing style originally. I then came back here just to bask in the glow of baby Jokic's point-center potential finally being unleashed. Good riddance and enjoy your short playoff run.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#73 » by DrCoach » Sun Apr 9, 2023 2:46 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:
DrCoach wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:
From my original post (writing about the prophet Isaiah, still pushing the nickname)
<<I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.>>

You can see that I was way ahead of the catastrophe the Mavs front office is.

But yeah, I will still criticise the Knicks. Why wouldn't I? You start both RJ Barrett and Julius Randle.



And you bench Luka and Kyrie even though not eliminated from playoffs because we have your pick top 10 protected.

And we have Brunson

And we are in the playoffs

And your best player is disgruntled


He might be disgruntled, but at least he is not Julius Randle.

We were in the WCF last year, your guys were in Cancun. The tides will change again soon. I will stop taking the bait now, I don't even dislike the Knicks and I think I was making very based remarks on your guards playing style originally. I then came back here just to bask in the glow of baby Jokic's point-center potential finally being unleashed. Good riddance and enjoy your short playoff run.



Last year?…lol

Thats a massive fall off and yiu tote that as some accomplishment

Luka is rumored to want to leave and you are worried about Randle and his 1.2 mil bonus for making the playoffs.

Enjoy your NBA investigation for tanking
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#74 » by DrPampiloni » Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:12 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


Hello Knicks fans. I thought I'd bump my #freehartenstein post after you finally traded a couple of ball-hogs for a functional basketball player in OG and unleashed the prophet Isaiah. I will admit Jalen Brunson exceeded my expectations. Now you just need to get rid of Julius Randle and you are a true contender.
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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#76 » by thebuzzardman » Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:40 pm

DrPampiloni wrote:
DrPampiloni wrote:Sorry to intrude from a Mavericks fan. But I follow a bit I-Hart because of German roots, and since you guys signed Jalen Brunson this season from us I am following more Knicks games than usual. I could not help noticing how your guards all share the same disease: tunnel vision, especially Jalen Brunson: this frustrated a lot of Mavs fan already, has not changed one ounce and will forever be the last obstacle between JB and superstardom. He basically is not able to see anything different from the basket any time he drives. I was not a big connoisseur of RJ Barrett's game, but I was astonished at how selfish (or simply unaware) he is on offence. Quickley off the bench is basically a lesser clone of JB.

How does this relate to Hartenstein? I think he is frustrated a lot of times by the absence of touches on offence, there was a sequence last night where he was holding his head in disbelief after Barrett was not able to throw the alley to him even when triple-teamed. He can be very effective, as he was on the Clippers, when playing with good cutters and receiving the ball in the high-post early in the offence, but this also NEVER happens on the Knicks. I honestly hope he gets traded to a team where they play less selfish basketball, or at least one point guard in the whole roster is able te execute an entry pass to a rolling big man after the pick.

I was actually hoping we would sign him instead of cooked Javale McGee in Dallas this year. Do you guys want Dwight Powell on an expiring deal for him? I would swap them in a second.


Hello Knicks fans. I thought I'd bump my #freehartenstein post after you finally traded a couple of ball-hogs for a functional basketball player in OG and unleashed the prophet Isaiah. I will admit Jalen Brunson exceeded my expectations. Now you just need to get rid of Julius Randle and you are a true contender.

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#77 » by FrozenEnvelope » Sun Jan 14, 2024 4:18 pm

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#78 » by DrPampiloni » Mon Jan 15, 2024 1:02 pm

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Re: What exactly are we doing with Ihart? 

Post#80 » by FrozenEnvelope » Mon Jan 15, 2024 3:56 pm

Simply cannot trade Hartenstein now and derail the season so worry about it in the offseason. There is still a lot of season left and a lot that can happen. How he plays in the playoffs will also matter a lot.

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