HarthorneWingo wrote:Jason Smith makes Amare look like Bill Russell.
He only has 11 less rings
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Jason Smith makes Amare look like Bill Russell.


emo wrote:emo wrote:We run the laziest offense in the league.
These m'fers don't even set solid off-ball screens, they're basically slipping them sh*ts to get themselves into position every time, instead of making a real attempt to get the their teammate the open look coming off of it.
This sh*t is annoying.
Perfect example on that final "play". Melo had PERFECT opportunity to pick Fournier off and give J.R. a great open looking coming to the ball. But since he knows the play is designed for him, he didn't even attempt to brush Fournier off, because he was trying to get himself into position vs Aaron Gordon.
These m'fers we rely on are pretty much playing for themselves at this point.
This sh*t is annoying.

nykfan42 wrote:I didn't watch the game I was in class but I followed it on gamecast? Was there ANYTHING good to come from this game? I kept seeing JR and Timmy chucking up threes from all over the place especially JR the idiot brushing off Melo on the last play. I'm so sick of this guy. Does this Negative IQ player carry any trade value? I feel like I say this almost every game, I don't care how but JR Smith has to go ASAP. Any good is grossly outweighed by bad with his stupid play. I absolutely HATE JR Smith with a passion.....
E-Balla wrote:emo wrote:emo wrote:We run the laziest offense in the league.
These m'fers don't even set solid off-ball screens, they're basically slipping them sh*ts to get themselves into position every time, instead of making a real attempt to get the their teammate the open look coming off of it.
This sh*t is annoying.
Perfect example on that final "play". Melo had PERFECT opportunity to pick Fournier off and give J.R. a great open looking coming to the ball. But since he knows the play is designed for him, he didn't even attempt to brush Fournier off, because he was trying to get himself into position vs Aaron Gordon.
These m'fers we rely on are pretty much playing for themselves at this point.
This sh*t is annoying.
Mike Woodson?
Melo kept us in it, hit the three to put us down 1, and when he was pulled Orlando scored 7 straight he had to make up for. He should've got that last look and JR should've passed it.
Orange21 wrote:
Knicks luck... or curse, more precisely!!
blueNorange wrote:outside of okafor, what are the prospects that could fit in the triangle
AmazingJason wrote:nykfan42 wrote:I didn't watch the game I was in class but I followed it on gamecast? Was there ANYTHING good to come from this game? I kept seeing JR and Timmy chucking up threes from all over the place especially JR the idiot brushing off Melo on the last play. I'm so sick of this guy. Does this Negative IQ player carry any trade value? I feel like I say this almost every game, I don't care how but JR Smith has to go ASAP. Any good is grossly outweighed by bad with his stupid play. I absolutely HATE JR Smith with a passion.....
They didn't look half bad in the triangle for stretches. It's actually pretty interesting to watch after I learned the different options in the triangle while playing 2K15.
Bottom line is that we just need better all-around players. Acy, Dalembert, Smith, Larkin and Hardaway are bench players. Shumpert is a 5th option on a championship team. We see Amare yam it down and JR hit stepback jumpers, but all it does is trick us into thinking they're good or have potential, when in reality, they're scrubs.

Sark wrote:If he hit the free throw a minute earlier, the 3 pointer would have tied it, and we wouldn't have to foul them to put them on the line.
AmazingJason wrote:nykfan42 wrote:I didn't watch the game I was in class but I followed it on gamecast? Was there ANYTHING good to come from this game? I kept seeing JR and Timmy chucking up threes from all over the place especially JR the idiot brushing off Melo on the last play. I'm so sick of this guy. Does this Negative IQ player carry any trade value? I feel like I say this almost every game, I don't care how but JR Smith has to go ASAP. Any good is grossly outweighed by bad with his stupid play. I absolutely HATE JR Smith with a passion.....
They didn't look half bad in the triangle for stretches. It's actually pretty interesting to watch after I learned the different options in the triangle while playing 2K15.
Bottom line is that we just need better all-around players. Acy, Dalembert, Smith, Larkin and Hardaway are bench players. Shumpert is a 5th option on a championship team. We see Amare yam it down and JR hit stepback jumpers, but all it does is trick us into thinking they're good or have potential, when in reality, they're scrubs.
Besart19 wrote:AmazingJason wrote:nykfan42 wrote:I didn't watch the game I was in class but I followed it on gamecast? Was there ANYTHING good to come from this game? I kept seeing JR and Timmy chucking up threes from all over the place especially JR the idiot brushing off Melo on the last play. I'm so sick of this guy. Does this Negative IQ player carry any trade value? I feel like I say this almost every game, I don't care how but JR Smith has to go ASAP. Any good is grossly outweighed by bad with his stupid play. I absolutely HATE JR Smith with a passion.....
They didn't look half bad in the triangle for stretches. It's actually pretty interesting to watch after I learned the different options in the triangle while playing 2K15.
Bottom line is that we just need better all-around players. Acy, Dalembert, Smith, Larkin and Hardaway are bench players. Shumpert is a 5th option on a championship team. We see Amare yam it down and JR hit stepback jumpers, but all it does is trick us into thinking they're good or have potential, when in reality, they're scrubs.
With Melo, Shump and 2015 draft pick we have 3 starters on a championship team!!
Now lets get the other two via FA and/or Trades and we'll be set for good!!
blueNorange wrote:outside of okafor, what are the prospects that could fit in the triangle