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Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:08 am
by br7knicks
he may have just had a bad day, but this goes to show you about the talents of the rest of the league. if scalabrine can dominate anyone. he may have picked 4 guys that can't see their penis if they look down, but still.


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball- ... --nba.html

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:09 am
by Brooklyn_Yards
nykinoz wrote:I wouldn't mind trying to pry the just traded Josh Selby away from the Cavs, have Kidd, Felton and Priggs mentor him a little.

Carmelo wanted him over Shump lol. It really sucks that the Knicks are not looking to move on the roster, I wanted Delonte and Kmart but its not happening. I trust Glenwald he's only picked up one dud in Gadz so we'll seen.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 3:57 am
by rockmanslim
KnickSon75 wrote:Get em a Body bag!! YEEEAAAAH!!

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:lol: ATG movie moment/quote right there

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:18 am
by Newyorknick94
Brooklyn_Yards wrote:
nykinoz wrote:I wouldn't mind trying to pry the just traded Josh Selby away from the Cavs, have Kidd, Felton and Priggs mentor him a little.

Carmelo wanted him over Shump lol. It really sucks that the Knicks are not looking to move on the roster, I wanted Delonte and Kmart but its not happening. I trust Glenwald he's only picked up one dud in Gadz so we'll seen.

I'd love Selby I think he'd be great off the bench. What do you think we'd have to give up for him?

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:28 am
by GONYK
Newyorknick94 wrote:
Brooklyn_Yards wrote:
nykinoz wrote:I wouldn't mind trying to pry the just traded Josh Selby away from the Cavs, have Kidd, Felton and Priggs mentor him a little.

Carmelo wanted him over Shump lol. It really sucks that the Knicks are not looking to move on the roster, I wanted Delonte and Kmart but its not happening. I trust Glenwald he's only picked up one dud in Gadz so we'll seen.

I'd love Selby I think he'd be great off the bench. What do you think we'd have to give up for him?


No winning team would ever have Selby in their rotation

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:31 am
by BleedOrangeBlue
Ref nailed in the face with the ball lol

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:41 am
by Red Vines
Durant might go down as the greatest scorer ever...amazing.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:55 am
by CU_NY09
Bledsoe, freaking beast.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:39 pm
by GettinitDone
I feel like Kyrie is the best scoring PG since AI. I know AI was a SG most of his career, but early in his career, he played PG, only to be put at SG because he was too awesome at scoring not to be put there.

Feel like Cavs will have no choice but to put Kyrie at SG soon, the way he doesn't really distribute the ball to his teammates, because he's just too awesome and too unstoppable not to score. They've tried to use Walton to give Kyrie the ball. They need an Eric Snow for Kyrie.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:12 pm
by Thugger HBC
Kyrie is a pg plain and simple, he just is also an elite scorer, and he has to score because he is the best scorer on that team, and his turnovers have everything to do with youth and quality of teammates.

he's going through exactly what LeBron had to go through out there, having to score the most points and run the offense, but no one would dare say take the ball out of leBrons hands and put him off it.

Kyrie passing, vision on the court is comparable with the good pg's in the league.

Cleveland had better get him some talent around, he's not gonna be happy with trying to outscore opponents.

He has zero comparable skill to A.I., Kyrie can shoot and score.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:22 pm
by Quick Kick
I hope we can pick him up in 2015.

LA is gonna make a big push for him too when they start their youth movement in a couple years.

gonna be interesting to see what he decides to do. Cleveland isnt exactly a bustling metropolis or an ideal place to spend your prime years at.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:24 pm
by GONYK
GettinitDone wrote:I feel like Kyrie is the best scoring PG since AI. I know AI was a SG most of his career, but early in his career, he played PG, only to be put at SG because he was too awesome at scoring not to be put there.

Feel like Cavs will have no choice but to put Kyrie at SG soon, the way he doesn't really distribute the ball to his teammates, because he's just too awesome and too unstoppable not to score. They've tried to use Walton to give Kyrie the ball. They need an Eric Snow for Kyrie.


They are absolutely nothing alike

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:46 pm
by Pharmcat
kyrie doesnt pass cuz he has no one to pass to

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:47 pm
by Pharmcat
GONYK wrote:
No winning team would ever have Selby in their rotation


why not?

used to hear the same thing bout others like jr, crawford, etc

its all about being in the right fit

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:50 pm
by GONYK
Pharmcat wrote:
GONYK wrote:
No winning team would ever have Selby in their rotation


why not?

used to hear the same thing bout others like jr, crawford, etc

its all about being in the right fit


JR and Crawford always had NBA talent.

Selby does not.

Ignore all the draft day hype. What is one thing Selby does well on a basketball court?

Fit has nothing to do with him not being able to shoot, make FT's, protect the ball, dish the ball, or finish at the rim.

Can he develop into a decent player down the road? Maybe. But like I said, no team interested in winning games now would ever have him in the rotation.


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Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:34 pm
by Tron Carter
GettinitDone wrote:I feel like Kyrie is the best scoring PG since AI. I know AI was a SG most of his career, but early in his career, he played PG, only to be put at SG because he was too awesome at scoring not to be put there.

Feel like Cavs will have no choice but to put Kyrie at SG soon, the way he doesn't really distribute the ball to his teammates, because he's just too awesome and too unstoppable not to score. They've tried to use Walton to give Kyrie the ball. They need an Eric Snow for Kyrie.

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Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:35 pm
by frogfood
Josh Selby broke double figures at Kansas what, once?

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:58 pm
by GONYK
frogfood wrote:Josh Selby broke double figures at Kansas what, once?


He broke his hand more times than he broke double figures in their conference schedule.

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:22 pm
by Pharmcat
GONYK wrote:
Pharmcat wrote:
GONYK wrote:
No winning team would ever have Selby in their rotation


why not?

used to hear the same thing bout others like jr, crawford, etc

its all about being in the right fit


JR and Crawford always had NBA talent.

Selby does not.

Ignore all the draft day hype. What is one thing Selby does well on a basketball court?

Fit has nothing to do with him not being able to shoot, make FT's, protect the ball, dish the ball, or finish at the rim.

Can he develop into a decent player down the road? Maybe. But like I said, no team interested in winning games now would ever have him in the rotation.


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hes buddies with melo? :dontknow:

Re: Around the NBA part 3

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:12 pm
by delvec19
Ok....Go T'Wolves, Raptors, Blazers, and Pistons!