Knicksrule2k4 wrote:So right now...
Baker/Frank
Hardaway/Lee
Melo/Thomas
KP/ KOQ
Willy/Noah
If Baker is our starting PG for next season i won't watch a single game. Dead serious.
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Knicksrule2k4 wrote:So right now...
Baker/Frank
Hardaway/Lee
Melo/Thomas
KP/ KOQ
Willy/Noah
K P 6 wrote:Tell me we are dumping lee and O Quinn and trading Melo for serious cap space. Sigh
Bklyn&company wrote:Rudy Gay ... 2 yrs for $17 million... THJr... 4yr for $71 million!!!!!! We are seriously cursed... this doesn't make sense at all. Don't mind signing THJr ... but not at 4yrs $71 million dollars
EchelonNYK wrote:Knicksrule2k4 wrote:So right now...
Baker/Frank
Hardaway/Lee
Melo/Thomas
KP/ KOQ
Willy/Noah
If Baker is our starting PG for next season i won't watch a single game. Dead serious.
seren wrote:Tank will be strong for the next four years for sure. Let's just hope that idiotic management does not start giving up picks.
IAmTheBest wrote:Kinglee wrote:IAmTheBest wrote:i found it baffling that Knicks fans were calling on literally fuqing james dolan to save us from the evil 13x NBA champion trying to rebuild the franchise
the man who brought us the best young talent we have ever had since patrick ewing himself
back to the dark ages we go
Phil was terrible this signing doesn't mean we should've kept the idiot. He did bring in Noah on what was a more ridiculous contract then this. He did trade Lopez for Rose on what was a mind boggling deal.
Don't need people to pretend this questionable move makes Phil look like a genius or something. He was an **** that didn't fix the Knicks and didn't destroy them. He just destroyed Carmelo. And as far as young talent all he did was draft a player with the 4th pick. Congrats. Let KP prove something first. **** even Isiah drafted us an Allstar (Lee), champion (Frye) and slam dunk champion (Nate). Let's slow our horses before we jump for joy for a guy landing in our lap because we had a terrible enough team to draft 4th.
Thank you
Yeah...are you a new knicks fan or something?
Because if you arent and actually payed attention to this ridiculous franchise you'd realize that the hallmark of Dolan's reign is overpaying washed up/overrated players...aka it is something that goes beyond phil.
Phil did the best out of any previous GM in the dolan tenure...AND he was actually able to point the ship in the right direction by stocking talent, ignoring media pressure, and keeping draft picks.
The fact of the matter is that Phil got us a patrick ewing tier young talent + a solid core despite only coming in with 2 first round picks in 4 years. Dont even try to compare the trash that isiah got to what we have now.
firing the guy who was making the most progress since like 2001 is not the right course of action.
and lol @ porzingis "landing in our lap"
porzingis was passed on by the now lauded Hinkie, as well as the championship building Mitch Kupcheck. Phil pulled the trigger on Porzingis despite HEAVY fire from the media. Phil is the one who resisted dolan and the media as much as possible, and that is the reason we have porzingis, hernangomez, and ntilikina
swisscheeseD wrote:Traveyknicks23 wrote:
Happy Birthday...isn't this what you used your wish on?
Thanks dick
ctorres wrote:
Melo LOVED THjr and posted a tribute to him on Instagram right after he was traded. THjr was also one of the few teammates who had the balls to get in Melo's face and call him out.
THjr is a MUCH better player now than he was his first two seasons as a Knicks. He has more grit than JR and Shump, and might have a more refined game than both guys.
Mills probably never wanted to get trade him, but Phil was probably obsessed with getting Horace Grant's nephew to run the triangle, so the trade had to be done at the time.
Red Vines wrote:Did not see that coming. Hope Atlanta matches but I do like how he improved.
NYKnicksTAPE wrote:Timmy is coming off 13 ppg on 33% shooting in 33 mpg in the playoffs and the Knicks throw all this paper at him
dude still has serious flaws in his game, and this overpaid deal serves no purpose
How can people be trying to justify this one?
Mecca wrote:At least we have Ntlikina man.. he's going to be so valuable for us defensively.
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Matching the Tim Hardaway Jr. offer sheet would have Atlanta with $92M in guaranteed money including $49.3M at shooting guard.