seren wrote:We are not matching it. Dolan does not give big contracts to unproven players. He gives big contracts to proven losers.
Sad but so true.......
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seren wrote:We are not matching it. Dolan does not give big contracts to unproven players. He gives big contracts to proven losers.
blackbishop wrote:defjux21 wrote:This was already discussed. Why would Lin try to renegotiate Houston's offer sheet when Houston was the ONLY team to even give him an offer? It's not like there was a bidding war going on for Lin. He had no leverage to renegotiate at all. There really wasn't that much of a market for him since other GM's figured the Knicks would indeed match any offer. Morey just decided to call the bluff and thus throw a wrench in the Knicks' plans.
Morey CANT change the offer sheet WITHOUT LIN'S CONSENT. SEE LIN knew it was happening and LIN could have easily INFORMED the knicks it was happening BUT HE DID NOT. The team might have made different offers to camby, kidd, novak, IF they had known LIN was getting his offer sheet changed.
It has to be negotiated. Probably the reason the offer sheet was delayed two days while they discussed it. I would bet LIN's handlers were looking for the whole enchilada 4 yrs 40 mil (5,5,15,15) and morey was like no way.
rleandry112 wrote:KnicksGod wrote:goshjosh wrote:If Knicks don't match, HOU @ NYK will be the most anticipated game since Lebron's return to Cleveland in 2010.
Have to disagree with you there. MSG will be a morgue. There will be very little excitement at the Garden -- more like abject depression. And Lin coming back to torch us will just be another swift kick in the pants.
Melo and Felton will get abused by the fans, I'm telling you.
and if they win, all will be forgotten, there will be plenty of excitement.
21shumpst wrote:Howard Beck @HowardBeckNYT
Kris Humphries will return to Nets on 2-yr, $24 mil deal. First reported by @ESPNSteinLine.
Mr. Kardashian got 12mill per.![]()
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21shumpst wrote:Howard Beck @HowardBeckNYT
Kris Humphries will return to Nets on 2-yr, $24 mil deal. First reported by @ESPNSteinLine.
Mr. Kardashian got 12mill per.![]()
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21shumpst wrote:Howard Beck @HowardBeckNYT
Kris Humphries will return to Nets on 2-yr, $24 mil deal. First reported by @ESPNSteinLine.
Mr. Kardashian got 12mill per.![]()
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SelbyCobra wrote:KnicksGod wrote:goshjosh wrote:If Knicks don't match, HOU @ NYK will be the most anticipated game since Lebron's return to Cleveland in 2010.
Have to disagree with you there. MSG will be a morgue. There will be very little excitement at the Garden -- more like abject depression. And Lin coming back to torch us will just be another swift kick in the pants.
I wish you were a casino, KG, because I'd like to lay money on several of the props you just established.
MSG Will Be A Morgue: +200 - Put me down for $200
There Will Be Very Little Excitement At The Garden: +300 - Put me down for $500
Lin Will Come Back To Torch Us: -300 - Wouldn't touch this with a 10 ft pole
Falstaffxx wrote:dainfamusgc wrote:Im glad some of you guys arent the gm seems like most of u would give lin a max deal lol. What has this guy proven. What happens when we match an the guy turns out to be a JAG
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It's about $8 million per year.
Want to hear about some actual max contracts? Joe Johnson is one. Amar'e is another.
21shumpst wrote:Howard Beck @HowardBeckNYT
Kris Humphries will return to Nets on 2-yr, $24 mil deal. First reported by @ESPNSteinLine.
Mr. Kardashian got 12mill per.![]()
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mpharris36 wrote:
KG where I think you are wrong is that you are overvalueing lin impact on this team. Can he be good...sure. Will he be a better player than Felton over the next 3 years...you can make a case for that as well. But Lin and Felton are secondary pieces. This chances at a championship are on Melo and Amare. Amare is the big piece to return to form. We have a lot of depth this year. Right now we have 3 capable PG's on the roster (Felton, Kidd, Pablo)...so we are better at PG this year than going into the playoffs. We have a better bench.
We are a better team than last year. But Lin was going to be a secondary piece...could he be a good secondary piece sure, but this isn't the end all be all here.
KnicksGod wrote:
I'm pretty confident in my predictions about Knick fan mob mentality. This will blow up in Melo's face first, and Felton's second. It will get ugly.
... This fourth-year option for Felton is another bad sign. Looks more like desperation to lock him in. Why give him an option at that older age?
I'm close to convinced -- on gut and some educated guesses -- that if we do match, it will represent a reversal of a decision to let him go. Way too much smoke to think that there is no fire. We must have decided to walk away from Lin and we'll see if they follow through on that or change course.

goshjosh wrote:21shumpst wrote:Howard Beck @HowardBeckNYT
Kris Humphries will return to Nets on 2-yr, $24 mil deal. First reported by @ESPNSteinLine.
Mr. Kardashian got 12mill per.![]()
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Kimmy still makes three times more than him. LOL
Realmatic wrote:wow, kris huphries at 12 mill per and brook lopez at 15 mill per....smh
Jay10 wrote:Falstaffxx wrote:dainfamusgc wrote:Im glad some of you guys arent the gm seems like most of u would give lin a max deal lol. What has this guy proven. What happens when we match an the guy turns out to be a JAG
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It's about $8 million per year.
Want to hear about some actual max contracts? Joe Johnson is one. Amar'e is another.
you're comparing years of playing in the nba to 25 games.
Knicks_Fan2 wrote:j4remi wrote:If you think Lin is the difference in turning a championship contender then that's on you...Nash would have been that. As of now, Melo, Amare and TC are far more important than Lin in a championship effort in my opinion and thus, I'm not throwing such a fit over this move. I don't think Lin makes THAT big a difference from Felton/Kidd.
Cosign. Still think we should match though.
Falstaffxx wrote:Red Vines wrote:Jay10 wrote:"How's that petition to re-sign Lin coming along? I hear they have a 10,000 names. Wow. (Dolan sells three times as many hot dogs in 1 night)"
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I lol'd.
Anti-Lin people find Isola very charming.

KnicksGod wrote:
I'm pretty confident in my predictions about Knick fan mob mentality. This will blow up in Melo's face first, and Felton's second. It will get ugly.
... This fourth-year option for Felton is another bad sign. Looks more like desperation to lock him in. Why give him an option at that older age?
I'm close to convinced -- on gut and some educated guesses -- that if we do match, it will represent a reversal of a decision to let him go. Way too much smoke to think that there is no fire. We must have decided to walk away from Lin and we'll see if they follow through on that or change course.