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My 5 Year Old Heart Broken Over Lin Leaving, No More Knicks

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Post#61 » by clipse375 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:28 pm

That kid's more man than most of the crybabies on here.
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Post#62 » by ibraheim718 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:35 pm

clipse375 wrote:That kid's more man than most of the crybabies on here.


Dam that was a good zinger...
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Post#63 » by NevaGivinKnixUp » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:37 pm

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Wololo wrote:He'll get used to it, I'm +20 years older and I still cry sometimes when I think about the Knicks.

Howewer, he's still young to change his favorite team.


this


I think he has, as I said he proceeded to turn on our PS3 threw in NBA2K12 and chose the Nets, I told him it was ok because they're in NY. I felt so bad I didn't know what to say to him, I was trying to convince him for the past 2 days that we still have a good team, but I had no answer as to why we didn't keep Lin. Thanks for all the kind words guys, means a lot coming from posters that I really respect.
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Post#64 » by doveer » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:40 pm

Shame on you Dolan!!
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Post#65 » by CANiLIVE » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:42 pm

ibraheim718 wrote:
clipse375 wrote:That kid's more man than most of the crybabies on here.


Dam that was a good zinger...
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Post#66 » by Knicksfan20 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:04 am

Was it hard to get your kid into basketball/knicks? I have a 15 month old boy. Jw.
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Post#67 » by NevaGivinKnixUp » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:21 am

Knicksfan20 wrote:Was it hard to get your kid into basketball/knicks? I have a 15 month old boy. Jw.


Not at all. He took to sports around 3 years old and loves all sports in general. He's SUPER competitive, cries whenever he loses (trying to teach him good sportsmanship) he played pee wee soccer, basketball and tee ball this past year, but he really loves basketball and makes me play with him everyday in his room (we got him a actual hoop) I score a lot then always let him comeback to win because I don't want to see him cry :lol: . He was the star of his pee wee BB team, when I showed up late to games the parents of kids that were on his team would tell me "we were getting worried" :D

I thought all little boys are like him, but taking him to the pee wee league seeing other kids uninterested while their dad would yell at them to focus really showed me he just has it in him. He's like a cool gadget that never gets old, I know that might be a bad analogy but that's the best way I can describe having a son like him. Being a dad is wonderful! Enjoy your son, you can't really force sports on him, but if you watch with him and he sees how passionate you are about it, he'll probably naturally gain interest.

He inherited being a Knick fan so that was fairly easy, it helped that Stoudemire had an MVP like start of the year when he started to sit and watch with me.
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Post#68 » by Knicksfan20 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:51 am

NevaGivinKnixUp wrote:
Knicksfan20 wrote:Was it hard to get your kid into basketball/knicks? I have a 15 month old boy. Jw.


Not at all. He took to sports around 3 years old and loves all sports in general. He's SUPER competitive, cries whenever he loses (trying to teach him good sportsmanship) he played pee wee soccer, basketball and tee ball this past year, but he really loves basketball and makes me play with him everyday in his room (we got him a actual hoop) I score a lot then always let him comeback to win because I don't want to see him cry :lol: . He was the star of his pee wee BB team, when I showed up late to games the parents of kids that were on his team would tell me "we were getting worried" :D

I thought all little boys are like him, but taking him to the pee wee league seeing other kids uninterested while their dad would yell at them to focus really showed me he just has it in him. He's like a cool gadget that never gets old, I know that might be a bad analogy but that's the best way I can describe having a son like him. Being a dad is wonderful! Enjoy your son, you can't really force sports on him, but if you watch with him and he sees how passionate you are about it, he'll probably naturally gain interest.

He inherited being a Knick fan so that was fairly easy, it helped that Stoudemire had an MVP like start of the year when he started to sit and watch with me.


Thanks, Cant wait til my son Is old Enough. Hell definitely take to sports, hes already really fast and strong for his age. Hes gunna be tall too. People have told me they never seen such big hands and feet for a baby, and hes rock solid. Never thought hed be so healthy and advanced, he was born 2 months premature, very scary. Definatly a huge relief.
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Post#69 » by ibraheim718 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:56 am

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Thanks, Cant wait til my son Is old Enough. Hell definitely take to sports, hes already really fast and strong for his age. Hes gunna be tall too. People have told me they never seen such big hands and feet for a baby, and hes rock solid. Never thought hed be so healthy and advanced, he was born 2 months premature, very scary. Definatly a huge relief.


I remember that KF20.. you and the family doing good?
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Post#70 » by Mr_Perfect » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:59 am

clipse375 wrote:That kid's more man than most of the crybabies on here.


I wonder when you'll stop trolling and post something of worth.
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Post#71 » by manning79 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:04 am

knicks create Linsanity..but now, they questioned its value.. like nothing happened in the last season....damn
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Post#72 » by bklynstoops » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:09 am

NevaGivinKnixUp wrote:he really loves basketball and makes me play with him everyday in his room (we got him a actual hoop) I score a lot then always let him comeback to win because I don't want to see him cry :lol:


you're doing it all wrong. duvall's approach--

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Post#73 » by Knicksfan20 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:10 am

ibraheim718 wrote:
Knicksfan20 wrote:
Thanks, Cant wait til my son Is old Enough. Hell definitely take to sports, hes already really fast and strong for his age. Hes gunna be tall too. People have told me they never seen such big hands and feet for a baby, and hes rock solid. Never thought hed be so healthy and advanced, he was born 2 months premature, very scary. Definatly a huge relief.


I remember that KF20.. you and the family doing good?

Yea man, everything is great. Thanks for asking. He came out absolutely perfect. Cute, smart, fun, and a big strong boy. Fiance was dialate since month 5, they delayed her for as long as possible. Thank god were so advanced medically now, 20 yrs ago things coulda been different. Ill post pics when I get my computer up and running.
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Post#74 » by NoStatsGuy » Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:39 am

captvict wrote:This is the best thing that could have happened to Jermey Lin....leaving this "Insanity" now without his name...and drama of New York....and playing with a bunch of Prima-Donnas and jealous Whack jobs that are demanding the ball...and his job is to baby sit them and keep them happy...get real...

Lin will shine and put up nice numbers in Houston.....which will eventually land him another great deal down the line.....he is very generous with his money...and will put it to good causes...smart move leaving Jeremy.....we will be stuck with these Drama queens for quite some time....


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Post#75 » by Archerbro » Sun Jul 22, 2012 6:35 pm

f this team

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