There is no recovery plan. I don't even want to try and rebuild a team out of these free agents.
We should just become as bad as possible and pray to God we can draft number 1 next year.
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To be honest, I'll blow a gasket if Deron walks and finally turn my back on Billy King.
Draft Night is monumental for us in my opinion. If we don't hit a home run Thursday, I'm going to strt assuming the worst will happen.
Draft Night is monumental for us in my opinion. If we don't hit a home run Thursday, I'm going to strt assuming the worst will happen.

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We won't be slow building through the draft by choice, so everyone can just get that idea out of your heads right now lol.
And I think Nash is super obvious to come here if Deron bolts, at least if Deron bolts before Nash has made his tour and decided.
People all over are really disregarding Nash's love of money, city life and fast women and expanded role and ego.
The guy has a severe competitive edge, but with that comes his baller lifestyle, off court interests and that ego I just mentioned that's not going to see him accepting becoming a 25mpg role player for Miami or the Knix just yet.
He has said he wants to go out like Stockton, play for 2 or 3 more years as a marque starter then fade into the sunset, not go the Gary Payton route and play a much smaller role then he's capable coattailing his way to a ring he had a small part in.
Toronto could be very real, they could make some interesting moves and I think Nash can dig playing his twilight years in his home country and would love the actual city of Toronto, but I still think Brooklyn provides him nearly the same with a better chance at playing for something at least somewhat significant.
And I think Nash is super obvious to come here if Deron bolts, at least if Deron bolts before Nash has made his tour and decided.
People all over are really disregarding Nash's love of money, city life and fast women and expanded role and ego.
The guy has a severe competitive edge, but with that comes his baller lifestyle, off court interests and that ego I just mentioned that's not going to see him accepting becoming a 25mpg role player for Miami or the Knix just yet.
He has said he wants to go out like Stockton, play for 2 or 3 more years as a marque starter then fade into the sunset, not go the Gary Payton route and play a much smaller role then he's capable coattailing his way to a ring he had a small part in.
Toronto could be very real, they could make some interesting moves and I think Nash can dig playing his twilight years in his home country and would love the actual city of Toronto, but I still think Brooklyn provides him nearly the same with a better chance at playing for something at least somewhat significant.

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vincecarter4pres wrote:We won't be slow building through the draft by choice, so everyone can just get that idea out of your heads right now lol.
And I think Nash is super obvious to come here if Deron bolts, at least if Deron bolts before Nash has made his tour and decided.
People all over are really disregarding Nash's love of money, city life and fast women and expanded role and ego.
The guy has a severe competitive edge, but with that comes his baller lifestyle, off court interests and that ego I just mentioned that's not going to see him accepting becoming a 25mpg role player for Miami or the Knix just yet.
He has said he wants to go out like Stockton, play for 2 or 3 more years as a marque starter then fade into the sunset, not go the Gary Payton route and play a much smaller role then he's capable coattailing his way to a ring he had a small part in.
Toronto could be very real, they could make some interesting moves and I think Nash can dig playing his twilight years in his home country and would love the actual city of Toronto, but I still think Brooklyn provides him nearly the same with a better chance at playing for something at least somewhat significant.
Agreed, his role with Canada basketball makes the move alot easier as well as the fact the raptors are looking for a vet wing with the 8th pick. A totally realistic line up next season would be:
Nash
DeRozan
Deng or Gay
Bargnani
Valanciunas
I think Nash will be a raptor is D Will re-signs. If D Will bolts Nash will demand top dollar off us and we'll give him it.

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First rounder And hump for amare
Gives you a solid pf and a major upgrade at that position
Gives you a solid pf and a major upgrade at that position
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Knicksfan+10 wrote:First rounder And hump for amare
Gives you a solid pf and a major upgrade at that position
1.) What first rounder?
2.) Not with that contract.
12-70. Never Forget. Moment of silence for all the fans lost during that battle.
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Knicksfan+10 wrote:First rounder And hump for amare
Gives you a solid pf and a major upgrade at that position
what a terrible trade. why in the world would we want amare, his knees, and his horribly contract? im not sure id take amare for free, let alone give a first for him
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lol And a first rounder? Right. Dream on.
But guys, serious, have faith in Billy King. You saw his recovery plan at the deadline this year? His backup options that he said he had in place? That worked out well, didn't it? I'm sure everything will be fine.
Mother of God, help us all.
But guys, serious, have faith in Billy King. You saw his recovery plan at the deadline this year? His backup options that he said he had in place? That worked out well, didn't it? I'm sure everything will be fine.
Mother of God, help us all.
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Jersey Generals wrote:lol And a first rounder? Right. Dream on.
But guys, serious, have faith in Billy King. You saw his recovery plan at the deadline this year? His backup options that he said he had in place? That worked out well, didn't it? I'm sure everything will be fine.
Mother of God, help us all.
You know as tongue in cheek as this is, you're beyond right.
We(see: me) get caught up in these offseason plans so often and forget who's steering the ship.
Even simple math is hard for people who think 2 + 2 equals yellow.

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