kmav23 wrote:Sorry fans don't want to watch 40 year old play! Or fat point guards!
The 3F PG's -- Forty, Fatty & Foreign. .500 here we come. We are an 8th seed as presently constructed.
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kmav23 wrote:Sorry fans don't want to watch 40 year old play! Or fat point guards!
BigE86 wrote:Lin going with the bait and switch contract just shows you where his heart is. We added 2 great veteran players and Lin goes along with Houston knowing it would cause them luxury tax hell to match. Say what you want about Raymond Felton but I'm taking the player that actually wants to play for my favorite team ten out of ten times in this situation.
21shumpst wrote:kmav23 wrote:Sorry fans don't want to watch 40 year old play! Or fat point guards!
The 3F PG's -- Forty, Fatty & Foreign. .500 here we come. We are an 8th seed as presently constructed.
Felton will receive a three-year, $10 million contract in a sign-and-trade deal with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to a person briefed on the details. The Knicks will also receive Kurt Thomas, another former Knick, in the deal. In exchange, Portland will receive Jared Jeffries (in a sign-and-trade arrangement), plus the nonguaranteed contract of Dan Gadzuric, the Knicks’ second-round draft pick in 2016 and the rights to two overseas players.
duetta wrote:Felton will receive a three-year, $10 million contract in a sign-and-trade deal with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to a person briefed on the details. The Knicks will also receive Kurt Thomas, another former Knick, in the deal. In exchange, Portland will receive Jared Jeffries (in a sign-and-trade arrangement), plus the nonguaranteed contract of Dan Gadzuric, the Knicks’ second-round draft pick in 2016 and the rights to two overseas players.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/sport ... ref=sports
I don't have the energy to read this entire thread - but who are the overseas players going in the trade?
duetta wrote:Felton will receive a three-year, $10 million contract in a sign-and-trade deal with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to a person briefed on the details. The Knicks will also receive Kurt Thomas, another former Knick, in the deal. In exchange, Portland will receive Jared Jeffries (in a sign-and-trade arrangement), plus the nonguaranteed contract of Dan Gadzuric, the Knicks’ second-round draft pick in 2016 and the rights to two overseas players.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/sport ... ref=sports
I don't have the energy to read this entire thread - but who are the overseas players going in the trade?
knickfan212 wrote:We don't know for sure, speculating it's Jon diebler
ihaveawizardowl wrote:BigE86 wrote:Lin going with the bait and switch contract just shows you where his heart is. We added 2 great veteran players and Lin goes along with Houston knowing it would cause them luxury tax hell to match. Say what you want about Raymond Felton but I'm taking the player that actually wants to play for my favorite team ten out of ten times in this situation.
Yeah, but what other options did Felton had? We were probably offering him the best deal he could get.
BigE86 wrote:I don't get what people have against Felton, either. He played well here. He wanted to be here. He was focused being here. He got traded twice in the last year and a half, and to crappy Blazer team at that. People will talk crap about Felton for not caring playing on a team he doesn't want to play for while they orgasm at the thought of Dwight Howard who equally didn't give a crap about his team. Why? Because Howard is a better player? He gets a pass? No, it's human nature. If you hate your job you're not going to be efficient or motivated. Same with basketball. Get over it, NBA players are people too.
BigE86 wrote:Houston might need Lin dollars, but the Knicks really don't. And we certainly don't need shytheads that try to screw over the team.
duetta wrote:We all saw Felton play here in New York, and we know his strengths and weaknesses. He was great in the 2 man game with Amare, but didn't have anything close to Jeremy Lin's court vision - and it's court vision that makes a point guard's game exciting. And even back when the trade was made, I had become more a little annoyed at Felton's tendency to call his own number rather than look for his teammates.
Maybe Lin indeed ticked off Dolan with the revised offer - but the kid might only get paid once in his lifetime, and he's gotta do what he's gotta do.
bklynstoops wrote:BigE86 wrote:Houston might need Lin dollars, but the Knicks really don't. And we certainly don't need shytheads that try to screw over the team.
lol. you mean like holding the Nets as a possible destination so Denver can get a better deal out of NY in a trade? So, were you one of those guys that wanted Melo to walk into FA so he could sign with us for less money?
everyone wants to get paid. lol at the idea that Felton would turn down guaranteed 5M if he were in the position to do so.
at the end of the day, what I care about is whether we're better with Lin. I say we are.