johnnywishbone wrote:You know when you have to show highlights from against the worst team in nba history you are in trouble.
What about the highlights where he's got his foot all the way up Chris Bosh's ass?
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johnnywishbone wrote:You know when you have to show highlights from against the worst team in nba history you are in trouble.
moocow007 wrote:johnnywishbone wrote:Kicks 2013-2014
I can't wait for the Melo, Stat and Bargnani rotation.
Yes, it would have been better to have the Melo, Stat, Novak rotation.
Thugger HBC wrote:bigfnjoe96 wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:
I'm sure if you squeeze real hard you can figure it out.
No need to figure anything out. Your stuck in the 80's with your vision of what a PF/C should be. All I can say is "Good Luck with that"
Would you agree that a 5 rebound PF/C makes it harder for a team to win in the playoffs especially if they aren't scoring efficiently?
My example...Chris Bosh.

kNicksGmen wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
disagree here too. white wasn't necessary to make the deal originally and he declined to push back his option, which is why he was waived.

bigfnjoe96 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:bigfnjoe96 wrote:
No need to figure anything out. Your stuck in the 80's with your vision of what a PF/C should be. All I can say is "Good Luck with that"
Would you agree that a 5 rebound PF/C makes it harder for a team to win in the playoffs especially if they aren't scoring efficiently?
My example...Chris Bosh.
I agree, would you agree that a PF/C who can hit the 3 & take his man off the dribble can make it harder for teams to game plan & focus only on Melo?

Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
Thugger HBC wrote:bigfnjoe96 wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:
I'm sure if you squeeze real hard you can figure it out.
No need to figure anything out. Your stuck in the 80's with your vision of what a PF/C should be. All I can say is "Good Luck with that"
Would you agree that a 5 rebound PF/C makes it harder for a team to win in the playoffs especially if they aren't scoring efficiently?
My example...Chris Bosh.

johnnywishbone wrote:moocow007 wrote:johnnywishbone wrote:Kicks 2013-2014
I can't wait for the Melo, Stat and Bargnani rotation.
Yes, it would have been better to have the Melo, Stat, Novak rotation.
Saying he's better than Novak is like saying the used sex doll is better than your hand. It's not exactly what we are shooting for.

ibraheim718 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
How this is not obvious to others baffles me.
Thugger HBC wrote:kNicksGmen wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
disagree here too. white wasn't necessary to make the deal originally and he declined to push back his option, which is why he was waived.
White would have alleviated the picks mainly, and the deal couldnt be done on a sunday because of league rules.
The first deal was never to be approved since the team didn't notify the league on Friday, which they couldn't since they werent talking at that point.

Thugger HBC wrote:yes, i agree, but would you agree that as teams advance defenses know how to shut down threes and predictable drives into the lane?
ibraheim718 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
How this is not obvious to others baffles me.

moocow007 wrote:So once again we should have traded that package for Lamarcus Aldrige maybe?
moocow007 wrote:So to repeat again...regarding Stoudemire...Happy Walters...Stoudemire's agent...has confirmed that Stoudemire isn't likely to play a lot of minutes (didn't say a number exactly but would be logical to assume it's less than the 30 minutes they expected him to play last season) and is not likely to play in the 2nd game of any back to backs this upcoming season (meaning he'll automatically miss around 15 games). So Stoudemire's health AND Copelands likely departure due to a better offer than the Knicks can give him very well could have prompted Grunwald to revisit acquiring Bargnani, a guy that they discussed with then GM Bryan Colangelo last season again this season. It's clear that Toronto wanted to move him...Ujiri essentially said that that was one of his first tasks. So who called who, when really doesn't matter.


We were trying to get Bargs since the deadline last year when offered Amare.....ibraheim718 wrote:Thugger HBC wrote:It's pretty common sense this deal was made and discussed only on that day.
They waived the player who was to be used the day before for situations like this.
I'm almost positive the Raptors called the Knicks.
How this is not obvious to others baffles me.

KnicksGod wrote:But Miami beat Indiana and won a title with scoring. Bargnani has more raw offensive talent than anybody available at the price we paid.
I mean, I would hope most of the detractors here would at least admit that much. If not, I'd like to hear some names of people who could be gotten with the package we got Bargs with.
