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TKF's keys to the loss

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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#41 » by Striders » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:35 am

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method wrote:To all them "fans" that called Hill a bust Ha hahahahahahahahaha.

Yeah man, Jordan Hill looked like a star tonight with those 6 points. A player that scores 6 points in 13 min as a rookie can't possibly be a bust. I'm with you dude, that performance definitely deserves all of those extra letters typed out in the word "haha." Us haters saw that epic 6/3 performance and immediately ate crow! :roll:


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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#42 » by method » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:35 am

darkjedi4z wrote:Are they showcasing Hill for a trade? :dontknow:

No way he is part of the future,I wouldnt trade him unless we were getting rid of salary.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#43 » by BasicBall » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:16 am

The key is every guy on that team knows that Mike has a pet in Duhon.....No other player on the team is allowed to be that ineffective and still play! I know exactly why Larry had something to say after that game....Duhon is a train wreck and again cost us a game because he is so horrible.

Anybody that knows a damn thing about the game knows it starts at the top (guard spot) Bad point guard play is killing us and will continue to do so as long as Duhon is our starting point guard...Bottomline!
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#44 » by BasicBall » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:25 am

Also I am not surprised in the least at what Hill did out there tonight....I am also not shocked that he played, he will start to get minutes now as I said before this was game 40 for NY...42 are left Jordan Hill will get minutes and a trade is going to be made....too bad it wont be Chris Duhon that is traded :roll:
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#45 » by towelie » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:27 am

This game more than any previous game has made me want to see a trade in tomorrow's papers. My hatred for Duhon has surpassed my hatred for Eisley or Shandon Anderson.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#46 » by BasicBall » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:38 am

towelie wrote:This game more than any previous game has made me want to see a trade in tomorrow's papers. My hatred for Duhon has surpassed my hatred for Eisley or Shandon Anderson.


He has costs us at least 5 games in the last month or so....he is the reason we look so bad at the start of games and he kills momentum with bonehead turnovers when we are attempting to come from behind in games late.....He really needs to be traded, Lee's stats be damned :D
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#47 » by BelieveTheDream » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:43 am

NATE/CHANDLER/GALLO/LEE/HILL
Jeffries
Harrington
and ....... as our rotation

DUHON is the biggest problem on this team i mean was it just a coinsidence that we came back with him sitting the whole second half ummmm i think not the guy gets 35+ minutes and does nothing with it ITS A JOKE!!!!!!!!... that 5 gives us the best chance to win an help progression of our young kids while playing good minutes, the funniest thing is I think playing our younger guys gives us a better chance of winning then the rotations we have been using..
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#48 » by BowlingChick » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:52 am

BelieveTheDream wrote:NATE/CHANDLER/GALLO/LEE/HILL
Jeffries
Harrington
and ....... as our rotation

DUHON is the biggest problem on this team i mean was it just a coinsidence that we came back with him sitting the whole second half ummmm i think not the guy gets 35+ minutes and does nothing with it ITS A JOKE!!!!!!!!... that 5 gives us the best chance to win an help progression of our young kids while playing good minutes, the funniest thing is I think playing our younger guys gives us a better chance of winning then the rotations we have been using..


You forgot Douglas. Anyway, I agree with you. I think it's time to make a change. Plus, I'm dying to know how effective Lee will be without Duhon feeding him the ball constantly.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#49 » by King of Troy » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:28 am

People act like Mike loves Duhon or something...

Don't you remember this summer when they tried every possible scenario they could think of to get someone else?

He sticks with him because he has no other options. Thats how bad we are at PG. We can't not play Chris Duhon because he is by far our best play making guard.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#50 » by TheBluest » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:37 am

King of Troy wrote:People act like Mike loves Duhon or something...

Don't you remember this summer when they tried every possible scenario they could think of to get someone else?

He sticks with him because he has no other options. Thats how bad we are at PG. We can't not play Chris Duhon because he is by far our best play making guard.


With exception to Kidd, I think all the point guards we were looking at were to be Nate's replacement as a backup point guard or mainstay 2 guard not to supplant Duhon(J-Will, Sessions, Pruitt, Yue, Iverson, Dougie)
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#51 » by FutureKnicksGM » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:39 am

I liked the lineup that finished the game. Hill was good. Some nice moves. Contested shots. But needs to work on his hands. He should be in the rotation now.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#52 » by boomann21 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:42 am

Nate should get a chance to start. Duhon plays like a drunk YMCA league player and it's beginning to get embarassing. I don't care how much some of you despise Nate but let's see Duhon score 40 some odd points and lead the team to victory. The whirl dirby move in the last game where he got his shot blocked made my hate for him increase to epic proportions. Give Duhon a nice vaca and let Nate get the position. I'm tired of watching the clown play. People call Nate the circus but to me Duhon is the circus(In my Anakin Skywalker "I feel the Jedi are evil!!" voice)
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#53 » by Red Vines » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:47 am

pennyspree wrote:I liked the lineup that finished the game. Hill was good. Some nice moves. Contested shots. But needs to work on his hands. He should be in the rotation now.


Me too. I would like to see the Nate/Chandler/Gallo/Lee/Hill combo again and soon.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#54 » by boomann21 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:50 am

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pennyspree wrote:I liked the lineup that finished the game. Hill was good. Some nice moves. Contested shots. But needs to work on his hands. He should be in the rotation now.


Me too. I would like to see the Nate/Chandler/Gallo/Lee/Hill combo again and not now BUT RIGHT NOW!!


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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#55 » by BelieveTheDream » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:50 am

BelieveTheDream wrote:NATE/CHANDLER/GALLO/LEE/HILL
Jeffries
Harrington
and ....... as our rotation

DUHON is the biggest problem on this team i mean was it just a coinsidence that we came back with him sitting the whole second half ummmm i think not the guy gets 35+ minutes and does nothing with it ITS A JOKE!!!!!!!!... that 5 gives us the best chance to win an help progression of our young kids while playing good minutes, the funniest thing is I think playing our younger guys gives us a better chance of winning then the rotations we have been using..


You forgot Douglas. Anyway, I agree with you. I think it's time to make a change. Plus, I'm dying to know how effective Lee will be without Duhon feeding him the ball constantly.[/quote]

i left the .... me personally i would love douglas back in the rotation but i dunno whats going on with that but like i said to me Nate/Chandler/Gallo/Lee/Hill gives us the best 5 moving forward to not only help the kids progress but in my eyes our best rotation and a chance to win now
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#56 » by kane2021 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:01 am

We need to deal.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#57 » by EnigmatiC » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:07 am

oh well knicks lost i guess we just have to settle on the fact the EFFIN NY JETS ARE GONNA BEAT THE CHARGERS TO GO TO THE AFC CHAMPIONSHIP TOMORROW!!!!!
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#58 » by method » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:49 am

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method wrote:To all them "fans" that called Hill a bust Ha hahahahahahahahaha.

Yeah man, Jordan Hill looked like a star tonight with those 6 points. A player that scores 6 points in 13 min as a rookie can't possibly be a bust. I'm with you dude, that performance definitely deserves all of those extra letters typed out in the word "haha." Us haters saw that epic 6/3 performance and immediately ate crow! :roll:

What the hells wrong with you?It was he defense that was the most impressive.The game completly turned arounded once he stared playing.
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#59 » by Vash » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:57 am

The most amazing part is Hills defense, amazing timing with the blocks and his length really gives opponents problems.

In college he had a jumper and baby hook. All he needs is playing time. Pretty sad Curry can show up and receive minutes yet guys like Hill, Darko, Hughes, Nate,...ect...have to "earn" minutes.

It's time to put hill with the Fab 5...I mean Fab 3....Chandler, Lee, Gallo and then Hill makes us a Fabe 4....sure I guess Effries can be in there be our 5th "starter."
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Re: TKF's keys to the loss 

Post#60 » by TKF » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:36 am

King_Supreme wrote:
TKF wrote:
I am headed out for drinks.. later..


What motivated you to do that? :lol:


watching this team.. LOL... Nah I had plans..
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