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Post#841 » by AyAsiB KNICKS » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:16 am

richardhutnik wrote:In the latest round of news reports, an economist from CHICAGO says that LeBron would be worth over $2.5 billion to the economy there (Wiretap says so). Any word on the impact of the economy of NYC wasn't done.

WTF is the Wiretap reporting this?

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Just think on the other way...why MSG renovates the arena? why they invest so much for that?are they already expecting LBJ to come? so weird if u ask me buddy... :o

but i rather just wait and see..if Bron and Bosh comes here..i'll be the first to spank the face of every bulls fans trolling here..i will not waste my time arguing their pea brain. I'm sure most of them will change their name and will join the NY Bandwagon... :lol: :lol:
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Post#842 » by Bigmo5246 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:27 am

Bulls69 wrote:KnicksGod, you keep talking like both Bron and Bosh are on the Knicks rosters already don't get so cocky because it come back and bite you on the backside.


And Bulls fans do the exact same thing lol.
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Post#843 » by knicks33and49 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 1:16 am

Anything in Chitown would be magnified in NYC, including global exposure and money making possibilities. That number would probably be like 5-10B in New York. Also just to throw a little more gas to the fire, Joakim Noah was saying that no one goes to Cleveland on vacation. No offense to Chicago, but I don't think too many people vacation in Illinois. How many celebrities, musicians, athletes, international icons have an apartment/live in Chicago. The cities which attract these type of people are NYC, LA and Miami.
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Post#844 » by Betta Bulleavit » Tue Jun 1, 2010 2:15 am

knicks33and49 wrote:Anything in Chitown would be magnified in NYC, including global exposure and money making possibilities. That number would probably be like 5-10B in New York. Also just to throw a little more gas to the fire, Joakim Noah was saying that no one goes to Cleveland on vacation. No offense to Chicago, but I don't think too many people vacation in Illinois. How many celebrities, musicians, athletes, international icons have an apartment/live in Chicago. The cities which attract these type of people are NYC, LA and Miami.


Thats a rediculous comment. It really is. Too damn lazy to go and grab a list of athletes/celebs that have places in Chicago...but I shouldnt have too. You are the one that made the idiotic statement without taking the initiative to even support it with anything. Its these types of post that help deteriorate the nature of the discussion and then..when a Bulls fan comes in to refute it, we are called trolls. WTF does vacation spots have to do with whether or not Lebron will go to CHI or NY or MIA or LA or where ever???

You just took a shot at Chicago the city for no apparent reason. But its cool...my position now is the same as it always have been. If LBJ comes to Chicago, we are a contender. If he doesnt, we can look for other ways to build a contender. If NY strikes out on LBJ, its catastrophic. No one worth paying is gonna want to go to NY unless LBJ is there. So for you guys, it really is LBJ or bust. Oh...no wonder everybody here gets so pissed at the thought of him going elsewhere......
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Post#845 » by Striders » Tue Jun 1, 2010 2:30 am

Betta Bulleavit wrote:You just took a shot at Chicago the city for no apparent reason. But its cool...my position now is the same as it always have been. If LBJ comes to Chicago, we are a contender. If he doesnt, we can look for other ways to build a contender. If NY strikes out on LBJ, its catastrophic. No one worth paying is gonna want to go to NY unless LBJ is there. So for you guys, it really is LBJ or bust. Oh...no wonder everybody here gets so pissed at the thought of him going elsewhere......


Er...wow? Do you honestly believe that?
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Post#846 » by Knicksrule2k4 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 2:31 am

Jadakiss makes song about LeBron coming to the knicks:

http://fromthebaseline.com/blogs/1957-r
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Post#847 » by Betta Bulleavit » Tue Jun 1, 2010 2:36 am

Striders wrote:
Betta Bulleavit wrote:You just took a shot at Chicago the city for no apparent reason. But its cool...my position now is the same as it always have been. If LBJ comes to Chicago, we are a contender. If he doesnt, we can look for other ways to build a contender. If NY strikes out on LBJ, its catastrophic. No one worth paying is gonna want to go to NY unless LBJ is there. So for you guys, it really is LBJ or bust. Oh...no wonder everybody here gets so pissed at the thought of him going elsewhere......


Er...wow? Do you honestly believe that?


Actually I do. Although it doesnt surprise me that your opinion on the matter would differ. Man I cant wait for July 1 to get here so we can finally get all this mess settled.
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Post#848 » by Striders » Tue Jun 1, 2010 2:46 am

Betta Bulleavit wrote:Actually I do. Although it doesnt surprise me that your opinion on the matter would differ. Man I cant wait for July 1 to get here so we can finally get all this mess settled.


...Do you actually know what our situation is? Or what exactly Donnie Walsh has been saying these past two years?

Of course my opinion on the matter is different. I've actually been paying attention to our options.
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Post#849 » by Betta Bulleavit » Tue Jun 1, 2010 3:37 am

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Betta Bulleavit wrote:Actually I do. Although it doesnt surprise me that your opinion on the matter would differ. Man I cant wait for July 1 to get here so we can finally get all this mess settled.


...Do you actually know what our situation is? Or what exactly Donnie Walsh has been saying these past two years?

Of course my opinion on the matter is different. I've actually been paying attention to our options.


I havnt been under a rock. I know (at the very least) the basics of what the Knicks situation is. I just think that alot of how you guys fair will be linked to what Lebron does this off-season. But I am glad that you've been paying attetion to the options. Solid work.
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Post#850 » by Striders » Tue Jun 1, 2010 3:59 am

I just think it's quite unfair that you even bother making such bold predictions on our future when you really know next to nothing about what Donnie Walsh has planned.

Your smugness and ignorance is the reason why Knick fans are so quick to insult Chicago.
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Post#851 » by K_ick_God » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:14 am

Striders wrote:
Betta Bulleavit wrote:You just took a shot at Chicago the city for no apparent reason. But its cool...my position now is the same as it always have been. If LBJ comes to Chicago, we are a contender. If he doesnt, we can look for other ways to build a contender. If NY strikes out on LBJ, its catastrophic. No one worth paying is gonna want to go to NY unless LBJ is there. So for you guys, it really is LBJ or bust. Oh...no wonder everybody here gets so pissed at the thought of him going elsewhere......


Er...wow? Do you honestly believe that?





The Bulls have one really good young player, an energy guy who can't score and is already 25, and a few bad contracts. They're a little too excited about their nucleus after a .500 season and 1 playoff win.
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Post#852 » by InsideInfo » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:20 am

I just think it's quite unfair that you even bother making such bold predictions on our future when you really know next to nothing about what Donnie Walsh has planned.

Your smugness and ignorance is the reason why Knick fans are so quick to insult Chicago.


So what about the plan do Chicago fans not understand? As I see it, the plan was to clear salary for the 2010 FA, then spend the money smarter then NY has done in the recent past and rebuild the team via free agents.
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Post#853 » by Striders » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:26 am

InsideInfo wrote:
I just think it's quite unfair that you even bother making such bold predictions on our future when you really know next to nothing about what Donnie Walsh has planned.

Your smugness and ignorance is the reason why Knick fans are so quick to insult Chicago.


So what about the plan do Chicago fans not understand? As I see it, the plan was to clear salary for the 2010 FA, then spend the money smarter then NY has done in the recent past and rebuild the team via free agents.


Free agency is merely the beginning, obviously. Walsh has already said that he doesn't plan on having everything ride on getting max FAs.

Seriously, do your own damn research if you're gonna spend so much time on this board.

KnicksGod wrote:The Bulls have one really good young player, an energy guy who can't score and is already 25, and a few bad contracts. They're a little too excited about their nucleus after a .500 season and 1 playoff win.


The funny thing is I actually rooted for the Bulls when they took on the Celtics and Cavs.

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Post#854 » by knicks33and49 » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:28 am

What happens if the Bulls strike out this summer? Next summer they''ll probably give a new contract to Joakim Noah. while the Knicks will have Currys expiring contract coming off the books. If Lebron resigns with Cleveland, I like the knicks flexibilty and future more than the bulls. The bulls will have all their money tied up with Deng, Kirk and Noah while the Knicks won't have anybody on a big contract.
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Post#855 » by Striders » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:31 am

knicks33and49 wrote:What happens if the Bulls strike out this summer? Next summer they''ll probably give a new contract to Joakim Noah. while the Knicks will have Currys expiring contract coming off the books. If Lebron resigns with Cleveland, I like the knicks flexibilty and future more than the bulls. The bulls will have all their money tied up with Deng, Kirk and Noah while the Knicks won't have anybody on a big contract.


Agreed. Donnie pretty much did something that almost everyone thought was impossible. He's put us in a great position for the future.
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Post#856 » by InsideInfo » Tue Jun 1, 2010 4:35 am

Free agency is merely the beginning, obviously. Walsh has already said that he doesn't plan on having everything ride on getting max FAs.

Seriously, do your own damn research if you're gonna spend so much time on this board.


What research is there to do? How else can NY rebuild if they dont do it via FA? They traded away a lot of their draft picks and they only have 4 guys on the roster. I really dont see NY getting a Steve Nash or a Tony Parker for Eddy Curry like some NY fans have suggested.
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Post#857 » by cgf » Tue Jun 1, 2010 8:07 am

InsideInfo wrote:
Free agency is merely the beginning, obviously. Walsh has already said that he doesn't plan on having everything ride on getting max FAs.

Seriously, do your own damn research if you're gonna spend so much time on this board.


What research is there to do? How else can NY rebuild if they dont do it via FA? They traded away a lot of their draft picks and they only have 4 guys on the roster. I really dont see NY getting a Steve Nash or a Tony Parker for Eddy Curry like some NY fans have suggested.


TPE's are pretty valuable and we could take on 30 million in salary and send none in return...
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Post#858 » by Betta Bulleavit » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:15 pm

Ah...good morning NYers. I hope you guys slept well. I sure as hell did. Now to get back to the discussion, its not about smugness or any of that mess. I feel as though I have been cordial to all Knick fans over the past few weeks. But Im not about to sit here and argue a point that isnt worth arguing. Here is my take on the Knicks situation....just in case anyone wants to accuse me of "not understanding".

- Knicks have room for two MAX CATS...
- Knicks have a future superstar in Gallo...
- New York is New York. Nough said...
- New York has players that they may be able to parlay into decent role players
- Donnie and the gang have been working on this for the past two years. No way they screw this up.

If I missed anything, please pardon me. The part about this that I find so comical is that someone accused me of making a bold prediction when the entire premise of how NY will fair this summer is based on one big a$$ed bold prediction in itself. Guys listen....I really hope that your plan pans out this summer. I really do for reasons that I have stated previously. But dont go getting your panties all up in a bunch just because NY is the only one buying the NY hype right now.
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Post#859 » by KAVknick » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:40 pm

I have followed this thread since it began and it honestly keeps me well entertained during work. I can not for the life of me genuinely believe that Bulls fans really are thinking that they are considered and really in play? It's kind of surreal how the thread over its course turned in to a bitch fest.

Lebrons best chance of a lasting legacy are either
Cleveland (hometown hero cough cough Akron hero makes good story)
New Jersey Nets (build a new franchise from scratch in Brooklyn flys in the face of his "I want to win now statements"
Knicks best city in the media/finance capital of the world starving for a basketball championship and seemingly doing every and anything for the last 2 yrs that indicate they are MAJOR players for his services!

What do you think he's going to do?

God knows I hope he comes, if not his loss (and ours lol) but we can and I expect will be building a championship calibre team over the next 2 yrs. So other haters and trolls need to step back as times are changing!
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Post#860 » by Betta Bulleavit » Tue Jun 1, 2010 12:56 pm

KAVknick wrote:I have followed this thread since it began and it honestly keeps me well entertained during work. I can not for the life of me genuinely believe that Bulls fans really are thinking that they are considered and really in play? It's kind of surreal how the thread over its course turned in to a bitch fest.

Lebrons best chance of a lasting legacy are either
Cleveland (hometown hero cough cough Akron hero makes good story)
New Jersey Nets (build a new franchise from scratch in Brooklyn flys in the face of his "I want to win now statements"
Knicks best city in the media/finance capital of the world starving for a basketball championship and seemingly doing every and anything for the last 2 yrs that indicate they are MAJOR players for his services!

What do you think he's going to do?

God knows I hope he comes, if not his loss (and ours lol) but we can and I expect will be building a championship calibre team over the next 2 yrs. So other haters and trolls need to step back as times are changing!


Trust me...Bulls fans arnt the only ones that have turned this into a bitch fest. But you read the whole thread so...I suppose you already know that. But as far as the second part of your statement...maybe Chicago really isnt in play for James. And if thats the case, as I have said over and over and over again, we arnt gonna sink without him. Going into this off-season, we were not really even thinking about James. It was all about Bosh, Wade, or JJ with a second tier player to join one of them. But the media machine has made believers out of many of us and as far as Im concerned..thats okay. Who are you guys to tell us that we cant believe that we may actually have a shot??

I think that most Bulls fans believe that he will stay right where he is. If you go over to the Bulls board and poll the likelihood of LBJ coming to Chicago, Id be willing to bet money that they YES option would have less than 40%. That means that less than half of our board actually believes that he is coming. It just so happens that a greater percentage of us dont believe that he is going to NY either. And in my honest opinion, that is what has you guys all up in arms.

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