Red Vines wrote:PainKiller wrote:I rather have marbury over felton. when did new york accept knuckle heads, that chuck and suck up to management? I'm tired of low IQ basketball players.
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Red Vines wrote:PainKiller wrote:I rather have marbury over felton. when did new york accept knuckle heads, that chuck and suck up to management? I'm tired of low IQ basketball players.
that is brilliant
snadler wrote:The Lamma wrote:How the hell aren't we at least getting ONE first round draft pick out of this?
There's plenty of interest in Lin around the league.
We couldn't match the contract then flip it for a crappy expiring contract and a first round pick if not more???
Unfortunately once he signed that offer sheet he could no longer be used in a S&T
CK24 wrote:Falstaffxx wrote:CK24 wrote:Was Lin really the answer to a championship? No! He's a average PG.. Felton was playing great prior to being traded. I think the Knicks have a better chance with him.
Lin wasn't average last year. He played at an all-star level.
For how many games again? During the peak of Linsanity he got shut down by Miami. I've never seen a PG so turnover prone.. Felton if he gets in shape is a better distributor and a better defender..

vallen wrote:He trolls the board. And, as a mod, I can look up suspension/ban history...among other things
doesnt mean they were worthy. he gets a lot of slack because he doesnt side with the homer crew and fan boys. he actually gives an honest opinion on what he perceives to be the truth..
Never Wrong wrote:BTW, did someone from here just call the ESPN radio show cause I heard that exact argument about CAA from someone here almost word-for-word.

LJ4pointplay wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:LJ4pointplay wrote:Agreed. 3 years 25 million is not a contract that goes to a "great" player though. Didn't Kris Humphries just get 2 years 28 million?![]()
Shyt on Hump but he averaged a double double.
With a "green light" to rebound next to Brook Lopez. Be consistent man. Humphries is a solid player, but barely getting a double double gets you 14 million a year in this league, thats my point. So how is 18 and 7 on 8 million a year a trash deal?
Christophersp10 wrote:Smoke24 wrote:Imagine what Houston will get out of him if they decide to ever trade him...That could have been us
nothing if he reverts back to the scrub who got waived by 2 teams and went undrafted.

Knickstape1214 wrote:Shpati21 wrote:Knickstape1214 wrote:He trolls the board. And, as a mod, I can look up suspension/ban history...among other things.
It is probably the particular player he trolls the most that gets on people's nerves.
Because a lot of people here troll the ownership and Amar'e, and majority seem fine with it.
I really don't want to keep this convo going, but trust me...it's not only the stuff about Melo. He constantly trolls the board.
Never Wrong wrote:BTW, did someone from here just call the ESPN radio show cause I heard that exact argument about CAA from someone here almost word-for-word.
Sprewell4Three wrote:Some of you guys are so damn stupid. No Lin by himself is not going to lead us to a championship. BUT SINCE CARMELO ANTHONY IS NOT A SUPERSTAR! WE NEED TO SURROUND HIM WITH ENOUGH NBA CALIBER PLAYERS!!!
He's not lebron and he's not Kobe, the more good players you surround him with the better chance we have in competing ...
I don't understand why people can't understand that?

Never Wrong wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:18 and 7 is honest;y not great with a wide open green light.
18/7 is bad if he shoots 38%. If it's 18/7 on 48% shooting and less than 3 turnovers a game. That's an all-star easily if the team has a decent record.
Allan Houston wrote:Fat Kat wrote:SmooveMelo wrote:I'm sorry but if Lin goes to Houston I want him to fail or be mediocre at best to save my Knicks the humiliation.
Same here. Good kid, but he's no longer a Knick.
Rather him succeed, maybe just maybe might cause Dolan to think,
"Hey, maybe I pay the front office to make the decisions for me since they know more about basketball. I should let them do their job."

CoolKids wrote:Shpati21 wrote:He does nothing but speaks his truth. Lot of people just do not share his opinions.
And I have never seen a "suspended" near Doc's name tbh.
When your "truths" are stupid ignorant and inflammatory it absolutely warrants a suspension.

Knickstape1214 wrote:Sprewell4Three wrote:Some of you guys are so damn stupid. No Lin by himself is not going to lead us to a championship. BUT SINCE CARMELO ANTHONY IS NOT A SUPERSTAR! WE NEED TO SURROUND HIM WITH ENOUGH NBA CALIBER PLAYERS!!!
He's not lebron and he's not Kobe, the more good players you surround him with the better chance we have in competing ...
I don't understand why people can't understand that?
BINGO.
JustaKnickFan wrote:Falstaffxx wrote:CK24 wrote:Was Lin really the answer to a championship? No! He's a average PG.. Felton was playing great prior to being traded. I think the Knicks have a better chance with him.
Lin wasn't average last year. He played at an all-star level.
I think you are exaggerating. Chalmers shut him down.
knicks742 wrote:To all posters,
Something else I wanted to add. I understand the emotions behind the move for many posters so, personally, I am going to be lenient tonight/tomorrow morning but, after that, time to move on. I am not happy with the decision either but such is life. And, if you decide, you can't follow this team anymore, you have the right to make such a decision but I am pretty sure noone here cares so just feel free to stop posting here and you will be achieving your goal of not following this team anymore.
K742
JustaKnickFan wrote:Falstaffxx wrote:CK24 wrote:Was Lin really the answer to a championship? No! He's a average PG.. Felton was playing great prior to being traded. I think the Knicks have a better chance with him.
Lin wasn't average last year. He played at an all-star level.
I think you are exaggerating. Chalmers shut him down.