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Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II

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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#961 » by duetta » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:53 pm

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duetta wrote:I think what KP did is immature and wrong-headed, but he's 21 years of age.

What's Phil's excuse?


That he's literally doing his job?

It is well within Phil's purview to listen to trade offers.


He did such a good job negotiating that Chandler-Calderon trade, not to mention the JR-Shumpert-Lance Thomas deal...our talent base was so much deeper after those transactions...

And he did such a fabulous job hiring coaches...
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#962 » by Spandau » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:53 pm

god shammgod wrote:the whole "phil is just trolling" the league thing is ridiculous. even if nothing happens, this is another sideshow act in the circus which continues to make the knicks look like a joke. there's no winning for anyone involved with the knicks. on or off the court apparently.


Agreed. As I said earlier today, it's gross, and simply not fun as a fan.

We're fans to entertain ourselves, yet today has been a celebration of suffering.

I hope it ends here. As in, this very moment. I want to enjoy tonight for the right reasons.
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#963 » by Traveyknicks23 » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:53 pm

Lol all this **** and we still picking frank Gawd at 8 :lol:
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Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#964 » by BeagleBoss » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:54 pm

GONYK wrote:
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Publicly trying to shame/antagonize someone is not how you get through to someone.


When he won't even take your calls, and you are his employer, it makes sense to look at all your options. What leaks is what leaks, who knows what is the truth. KP is the one fcking up, and I love KP.


How is taking calls on a trade for KP publicly shaming or antagonizing him?

Have you watched TV, listened to the radio and read twitter? The entire country is laughing at this franchise once again. If this old pos wanted to see what's out there for KP, why not do it privately? Phil has been known to be very careful and quiet of what gets out there. He purposely wanted this attention. Getting his mouth piece to write that article was predetermined.
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#965 » by GONYK » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:54 pm

duetta wrote:
GONYK wrote:
duetta wrote:I think what KP did is immature and wrong-headed, but he's 21 years of age.

What's Phil's excuse?


That he's literally doing his job?

It is well within Phil's purview to listen to trade offers.


He did such a good job negotiating that Chandler-Calderon trade, not to mention the JR-Shumpert-Lance Thomas deal...our talent base was so much deeper after those transactions...

And he did such a fabulous job hiring coaches...


What does any of that have to do with this situation?
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#966 » by egelband » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:55 pm

ToHoleWithSoul wrote:Jesus, he's only deadlifting 135? My 17 year old niece is doing that.

Get her to an octagon, stat
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#967 » by Traveyknicks23 » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:56 pm

god shammgod wrote:the whole "phil is just trolling" the league thing is ridiculous. even if nothing happens, this is another sideshow act in the circus which continues to make the knicks look like a joke. there's no winning for anyone involved with the knicks. on or off the court apparently.



But you guys buy into the narrative damn near every single time.then these stories spin out of control. And then we look for someone to blame that cycle is so redundant Melo use to be the scapegoat now it's Phil.
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#968 » by BeagleBoss » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:56 pm

GONYK wrote:
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What does that have to do with him not being the coach?

KP skipped out of the meeting with both Jeff and Phil, and has ignored communication from both Jeff and Phil. They are his bosses.

KP is being unprofessional in his actions.

Exploring trades, for KP or otherwise, is literally in Phil's job description. It is professional.

Agreed, it was unprofessional and rude of KP to diss Jackson. But I can't say I blame him. And why would he meet with Hornecek? The guy has no self respect and no command of the team as the head coach. I'm not saying it's right but I understand it. KP should just speed up the inevitable and demand a trade. I don't see how there is any way he comes into training camp after everything that's happened. I think this relationship is over.


Understanding it doesn't make it right. KP is in the wrong here.

He has 2 years left on his deal. He can't really demand anything.

Plus, the whole league just saw what his price tag is, and they can't really afford him. It's not going to change either.

It's a players league GONYK. If KP wants out, he'll get out. GMs and organizations have no control. KP can easily stay in Latvia.
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#969 » by rammagen » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:56 pm

GONYK wrote:
DE FENSE wrote:
frogfood wrote:
Publicly trying to shame/antagonize someone is not how you get through to someone.


When he won't even take your calls, and you are his employer, it makes sense to look at all your options. What leaks is what leaks, who knows what is the truth. KP is the one fcking up, and I love KP.


How is taking calls on a trade for KP publicly shaming or antagonizing him?

Gotta go with the group if KP is fing up then he needs to be held to the fire the same way when everyone else screws up. If you are making millions a yr how do you make a point then. I am not a pj fan but no one but two people now the story.Honestly the fans should always come first and the issue with this team is we dont
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#970 » by Traveyknicks23 » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:56 pm

GONYK wrote:
duetta wrote:
GONYK wrote:
That he's literally doing his job?

It is well within Phil's purview to listen to trade offers.


He did such a good job negotiating that Chandler-Calderon trade, not to mention the JR-Shumpert-Lance Thomas deal...our talent base was so much deeper after those transactions...

And he did such a fabulous job hiring coaches...


What does any of that have to do with this situation?


Not a damn thing :lol:
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#971 » by thebuzzardman » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:57 pm

god shammgod wrote:
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god shammgod wrote:
a post earlier said they were trying to get 7 from minny


I was jumping around.

It's hell trying to keep up with all the stuff. I think Phil and Woj have RealGM stock or something.


it's not easy. and i know it's a complete waste of time and i still attempt to do it. but the again, what isn't ?
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Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#972 » by GONYK » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:57 pm

BeagleBoss wrote:
GONYK wrote:
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When he won't even take your calls, and you are his employer, it makes sense to look at all your options. What leaks is what leaks, who knows what is the truth. KP is the one fcking up, and I love KP.


How is taking calls on a trade for KP publicly shaming or antagonizing him?

Have you watched TV, listened to the radio and read twitter? The entire country is laughing at this franchise once again. If this old pos wanted to see what's out there for KP, why not do it privately? Phil has been known to be very careful and quiet of what gets out there. He purposely wanted this attention. Getting his mouth piece to write that article was predetermined.


Who cares about radio and twitter? Phil doesn't dictate the course of conversation in this country.

The Rosen article came out last night. The chatter about a potential trade is in day 3.

And who knows where the leaks came from?

Either way, none of this is publicly shaming/antagonizing or unprofessional. There is nothing wrong with exploring a trade.

Are the Phoenix suns publicly shaming Criss and Bender? Is Ainge publicly shaming Brown?
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#973 » by HerSports85 » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:57 pm

GONYK wrote:
duetta wrote:
GONYK wrote:
That he's literally doing his job?

It is well within Phil's purview to listen to trade offers.


He did such a good job negotiating that Chandler-Calderon trade, not to mention the JR-Shumpert-Lance Thomas deal...our talent base was so much deeper after those transactions...

And he did such a fabulous job hiring coaches...


What does any of that have to do with this situation?


No, you're right... Phil is doing his job. He's just terrible at it.


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Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#974 » by frogfood » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:57 pm

BeagleBoss wrote:
GONYK wrote:
DE FENSE wrote:
When he won't even take your calls, and you are his employer, it makes sense to look at all your options. What leaks is what leaks, who knows what is the truth. KP is the one fcking up, and I love KP.


How is taking calls on a trade for KP publicly shaming or antagonizing him?

Have you watched TV, listened to the radio and read twitter? The entire country is laughing at this franchise once again. If this old pos wanted to see what's out there for KP, why not do it privately? Phil has been known to be very careful and quiet of what gets out there. He purposely wanted this attention. Getting his mouth piece to write that article was predetermined.


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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#975 » by backwardshattim » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:57 pm

Here's to hoping KP plays like a man possessed this year (with us of course)
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#976 » by Lord Commander » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:58 pm

egelband wrote:
ToHoleWithSoul wrote:Jesus, he's only deadlifting 135? My 17 year old niece is doing that.

Get her to an octagon, stat


LMAO...do you guys know what 135lbs is? Not Kilos, POUNDS.
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Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#977 » by frogfood » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:58 pm

GONYK wrote:
BeagleBoss wrote:
GONYK wrote:
How is taking calls on a trade for KP publicly shaming or antagonizing him?

Have you watched TV, listened to the radio and read twitter? The entire country is laughing at this franchise once again. If this old pos wanted to see what's out there for KP, why not do it privately? Phil has been known to be very careful and quiet of what gets out there. He purposely wanted this attention. Getting his mouth piece to write that article was predetermined.


Who cares about radio and twitter? Phil doesn't dictate the course of conversation in this country.

The Rosen article came out last night. The chatter about a potential trade is in day 3.

And who knows where the leaks came from?

Either way, none of this is publicly shaming/antagonizing or unprofessional. There is nothing wrong with exploring a trade.

Are the Phoenix suns publicly shaming Criss and Bender? Is Ainge publicly shaming Brown?


None of those GMs gave publicly said anything about their guys. OUR dumb GM has. Not hard my man.
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#978 » by GONYK » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:58 pm

BeagleBoss wrote:
GONYK wrote:
BeagleBoss wrote:Agreed, it was unprofessional and rude of KP to diss Jackson. But I can't say I blame him. And why would he meet with Hornecek? The guy has no self respect and no command of the team as the head coach. I'm not saying it's right but I understand it. KP should just speed up the inevitable and demand a trade. I don't see how there is any way he comes into training camp after everything that's happened. I think this relationship is over.


Understanding it doesn't make it right. KP is in the wrong here.

He has 2 years left on his deal. He can't really demand anything.

Plus, the whole league just saw what his price tag is, and they can't really afford him. It's not going to change either.

It's a players league GONYK. If KP wants out, he'll get out. GMs and organizations have no control. KP can easily stay in Latvia.


If he doesn't want to play in the NBA for the next 2 years, sure he can stay in Latvia.
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#979 » by Dkillanyk4lyf » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:59 pm

blueNorange wrote:what's sad is that there's probably some that want this to happen just to continue with their 'fire phil' rhetoric.


Unfortunately this true.

The hate for him is unreal.
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Re: Phil can GTFO now (he's wiling to deal KP) part II 

Post#980 » by god shammgod » Thu Jun 22, 2017 8:59 pm

you could have just fined him or decided to sit him for a game or two if you wanted to punish him for missing the meeting. this doesn't accomplish teaching him a lesson. it's taking a cut and pouring lemon juice on it. you're just making it worse. i don't buy that it's all just for show anyway. no one of sound mind would operate like that.

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