How I view the East
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How I view the East
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How I view the East
Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
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KingzAndQueenz wrote:Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
And meanwhile, those Knicks have utterly humiliated the Miami Heat in both games this season.
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Sit your behind down. The Knicks are here and they ain't losing to Miami without a fight
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The Knicks are better than the Heat.
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Knicks can potentially be better with Amare/Shump coming back. But who knows if J.Kidd cools off by then, the guy is deadlier then Ray
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There are tons of threads for discussion. No need to create another thread just to say what you think about every issue
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Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
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LoneyROY wrote:KingzAndQueenz wrote:Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
And meanwhile, those Knicks have utterly humiliated the Miami Heat in both games this season.
King James about to be dethroned.
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osamu wrote:Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
The Knicks don't exactly live and die on exactly one player
Sky_Knicks wrote:markdeez33 wrote:Bargnani is strokin it!!! I'm going nuts in here! Prove them haters wrong, kid
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Terrible thread
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osamu wrote:Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
That Bulls' team couldn't be any more different then this Knicks' squad.
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osamu wrote:Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
Point taken if Melo tears his ACL.
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GnarlesOakley wrote:osamu wrote:Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
Point taken if Melo tears his ACL.
don't jinx it man..i'd cry if that happened
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Hey man I'd love to hear your opinion about the rest of the east!
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GnarlesOakley wrote:osamu wrote:Knick fans should talk some notes from the Bulls about regular season victories. They mean *** playoff time
Point taken if Melo tears his ACL.
Knicks would never be able to beat a healthy Miami team w/o Melo... oh wait...
But jokes aside, goal #1 division. That's all we are focused on. Go team!
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twinthunder3 wrote:LoneyROY wrote:KingzAndQueenz wrote:Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
And meanwhile, those Knicks have utterly humiliated the Miami Heat in both games this season.
King James about to be dethroned.
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bertrob wrote:Hey man I'd love to hear your opinion about the rest of the east!
The only team I fear is the Wizards. Once John Wall is back, the East is done. Guaranteed contenders.
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twinthunder3 wrote:LoneyROY wrote:KingzAndQueenz wrote:Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
And meanwhile, those Knicks have utterly humiliated the Miami Heat in both games this season.
King James about to be dethroned.
Relax, and remember the last time another team was atop the East as the number 1 seed and beat the Heat in some regular season games... guess what happened to them come the playoffs?
Regular season means absolutely NOTHING. First game, the Miami Heat didn't even want to play... they came out and said it. After the disaster, they felt it wasn't right to even be thinking about playing so they just gave that one away.
The second game was a great win for the Knicks, but the Heat were playing 'down' to their competition as people like to call it; after they saw Melo wasn't going to be there, they went into cruise control as they have numerous times this season. Wizards, Cavs, Spurs minus their starters - it has been quite evident that the Heat are already picking their battles in terms of who they want to play all out against and such.
You can say I'm making excuses, but in reality, the regular season means absolute diddly. It's probably going to be a Miami/NY ECF, so let's re-hash more then, but I can pretty much say that the Knicks have no chance of beating the Heat in a 7 game series, barring LeBron becoming a choke artist again.
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I_Socrates wrote:twinthunder3 wrote:LoneyROY wrote:[quote="KingzAndQueenz"]Miami at the top with King James at the throne kind of like MCP from Tron.
Nets and Knicks are forced to battle each other mindlessly to the death knowing they have no hope of ever reaching the top.
And meanwhile, those Knicks have utterly humiliated the Miami Heat in both games this season.
King James about to be dethroned.
Relax, and remember the last time another team was atop the East as the number 1 seed and beat the Heat in some regular season games... guess what happened to them come the playoffs?
Regular season means absolutely NOTHING. First game, the Miami Heat didn't even want to play... they came out and said it. After the disaster, they felt it wasn't right to even be thinking about playing so they just gave that one away.
The second game was a great win for the Knicks, but the Heat were playing 'down' to their competition as people like to call it; after they saw Melo wasn't going to be there, they went into cruise control as they have numerous times this season. Wizards, Cavs, Spurs minus their starters - it has been quite evident that the Heat are already picking their battles in terms of who they want to play all out against and such.
You can say I'm making excuses, but in reality, the regular season means absolute diddly. It's probably going to be a Miami/NY ECF, so let's re-hash more then, but I can pretty much say that the Knicks have no chance of beating the Heat in a 7 game series, barring LeBron becoming a choke artist again.[/quote]
Lol again with the they threw the game **** didn't the second game teach you anything....