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Around the NBA part 3

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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1421 » by Capn'O » Fri Feb 1, 2013 6:51 pm

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Capn'O wrote:Has the Lee/Webber comparison been made before? That's who Lee reminds me of now.

Shaq already coined his nickname WCW. The white Chris Webber.


Ah - well there you go. The similarity is uncanny, I think.

Speaking of guys that aren't in the Hall - pretty sure Webber is Hall eligible this season. Does he get in?
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1422 » by SonOfMars » Fri Feb 1, 2013 8:08 pm

Rudy Gay has got to be going through some emotional sh-t right now..

He got traded from a team with only 15 losses to a team with only 15 wins
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1423 » by god shammgod » Fri Feb 1, 2013 8:45 pm

Ken Berger ‏@KBergCBS

Also, league source confirms: Celtics' Jared Sullinger needs back surgery and will miss the rest of the season.

not boston's year
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1424 » by j4remi » Fri Feb 1, 2013 9:02 pm

SonOfMars wrote:Rudy Gay has got to be going through some emotional sh-t right now..

He got traded from a team with only 15 losses to a team with only 15 wins


He's probably like "You mean I get to take more shots? 8-) "


That's kinda what his play post-payday feels like for me.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1425 » by Rasho Brezec » Fri Feb 1, 2013 9:20 pm

god shammgod wrote:Ken Berger ‏@KBergCBS

Also, league source confirms: Celtics' Jared Sullinger needs back surgery and will miss the rest of the season.

not boston's year

Blow that team up, Ainge. Trade for Austin Rivers. Do it.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1426 » by Capn'O » Fri Feb 1, 2013 10:35 pm

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for nothing? We got Amare at the time who was awesome (and still shows flashes), which led to us getting Melo and then Tyson.

people have selective memories when it comes to past Knick players like Lee. When he was here, we lauded him for his rebounding and hustle, but the majority of this board couldn't bear the thought of us paying him 12 mill per season, because his defense was horrendous and he wasn't a game changer at all back then. Even when he got to Golden State, he was putting up good numbers but they were ultimately hollow since they never translated into wins, and when you're making $80 million, that's an expectation you have to accept as a player. It wasnt until they got a coach who stressed defense and drafted a monstrous back-court that Lee's skills were put to good use.

NOW he's a truly great player.....but up until this year, let's not pretend we were all lamenting his loss, because that's just revisionist history.


I was talking about what the Knicks got in return for him when they traded him to Golden-State. There were many Knicks fans that wanted David Lee to remain a Knick. The majority of them believed that if Lee was surrounded with better players a 12 million dollar contract for him would not have been a terrible thing for the Knicks. Remember that David Lee throughout the majority of his career played for coaches that didn't stress defense and with a great number of players that are either no longer in the NBA or being used as bench warmers right now. It is not Lee's fault that he never had the right coach or the right cast of players to surround him.


Like many NBA teams already -- I think most of us (me included) fell into the Anthony Randolph trap.

I really thought Randolph would become a star with the Knicks but much like his other LSU brother --- Tyrus Thomas -- he has completely flamed out.

I also thought Turiaf would be solid (but he's made of tissue paper) and didn't realize Azabuke's knee injury was basically career ending.

So at the time - I thought the Lee deal was great.


With all the hub-bub around him, I figured he'd be something as well. I thought he didn't get a shot here and can roundly eat my crow about him as well.

But while you and I can wax poetic about our mis-evaluations on this message board, David Kahn fell for it in real life. The unheralded part of the Melo trade sent Anthony Randolph AND EDDY CURRY to the Timberwolves in exchange for Corey Brewer. Additionally, the Wolves sent a GIANT TPE and Kosta Koufos to the Nuggets to make salaries work.

In summary, the Wolves:

Traded Corey Brewer (who we then cut, Dallas picked up, won a chip, and now plays for the Nuggets)
Took on 4-5 million of Eddy Curry's salary (less whatever cash we could throw in... maybe 3 mil)
Used their HUGE TPE
Sent the Nuggets their current starting center Kosta Koufos


For Anthony Randolph. And cash.



And now Randolph plays for the Nuggets...


Anyway, without this huge cash saving maneuver (from the Nuggets perspective) facilitated by the Wolves for Anthony Randolph, Melo may not become a Knick. The Nuggets were in cash saving mode, saving up for the spending spree they went on with Lawson, Afflalo (Iggy), Nene (McGee), Gallo, Andre Miller, and Chandler. They were unwilling to take back Eddy Curry's expiring in the deal and instead got immediate cap relief by adding the third team and receiving the TPE instead.


So hooray David Lee and the David Lee trade!
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1427 » by Fat Kat » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:03 am

Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1428 » by Thugger HBC » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:20 am

Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.

How does it work with the AS game? Miami lose tonite and we win, we become a half game back.

We win Sat...we're ties, thus having the #1 seed due to series.

Is the cutoff Saturday?
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1429 » by yunaclf » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:21 am

Landry just made his first 3 of the season. :lol:
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1430 » by fdr2012 » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:21 am

Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.


Can't understand how any Knicks fan (who is older than 20) can root for anything other that the Chicago Bulss' plane to crash or for the United Center to fall off the face of the earth. I would rather root for Sharia law with al-Zawahiri as the global ruler before I root for the Chicago Bulls to win a basketball game.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1431 » by Thugger HBC » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:25 am

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Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.


Can't understand how any Knicks fan (who is older than 20) can root for anything other that the Chicago Bulss' plane to crash or for the United Center to fall off the face of the earth. I would rather root for Sharia law with al-Zawahiri as the global ruler before I root for the Chicago Bulls to win a basketball game.

I want the Nets to fall off the planet personally.

If it takes the Bulls to help in that aid...good.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1432 » by fdr2012 » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:28 am

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Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.


Can't understand how any Knicks fan (who is older than 20) can root for anything other that the Chicago Bulss' plane to crash or for the United Center to fall off the face of the earth. I would rather root for Sharia law with al-Zawahiri as the global ruler before I root for the Chicago Bulls to win a basketball game.

I want the Nets to fall off the planet personally.

If it takes the Bulls to help in that aid...good.


The Nets are nothing. It's an artificially forced franchise. No history. Manufactured rivalry. Nothing.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1433 » by Thugger HBC » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:29 am

Losing keeps them that way.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1434 » by Capn'O » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:31 am

fdr2012 wrote:
Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.


Can't understand how any Knicks fan (who is older than 20) can root for anything other that the Chicago Bulss' plane to crash or for the United Center to fall off the face of the earth. I would rather root for Sharia law with al-Zawahiri as the global ruler before I root for the Chicago Bulls to win a basketball game.


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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1435 » by god shammgod » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:31 am

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Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.

How does it work with the AS game? Miami lose tonite and we win, we become a half game back.

We win Sat...we're ties, thus having the #1 seed due to series.

Is the cutoff Saturday?


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If you’re interested in who coaches All-Star, tonight is important. A Heat loss and Knick wins tonight/tomorrow sends Woodson to Houston.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1436 » by Thugger HBC » Sat Feb 2, 2013 12:35 am

god shammgod wrote:
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Fat Kat wrote:Guess I'll root for Indiana over MIA and Chicago over Brooklyn.

How does it work with the AS game? Miami lose tonite and we win, we become a half game back.

We win Sat...we're ties, thus having the #1 seed due to series.

Is the cutoff Saturday?


Alan Hahn ‏@alanhahn

If you’re interested in who coaches All-Star, tonight is important. A Heat loss and Knick wins tonight/tomorrow sends Woodson to Houston.

that would be really nice.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1437 » by fdr2012 » Sat Feb 2, 2013 1:45 am

Miami falling apart.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1438 » by BleedOrangeBlue » Sat Feb 2, 2013 1:45 am

Wow Toronto blowing out Clippers
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1439 » by Falstaffxx » Sat Feb 2, 2013 2:05 am

BleedOrangeBlue wrote:Wow Toronto blowing out Clippers


I know, wtf.
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Re: Around the NBA part 3 

Post#1440 » by fdr2012 » Sat Feb 2, 2013 2:44 am

Knicks win, Heat lose. Bulls lose. Overall a good Friday night.

Hopefully Lakers get torched and make this perfect.

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