Greenie wrote:Handledatruth wrote:drekwins wrote:
Rightfully so. He played through every injury in the book. When he tore his wrist up, he shot both free throws with his left hand just because he didn't want to be ruled out for the rest of the game. He was a warrior. Shortly after, most fans came to their senses and realized what they had done and how unfair they were. That was on a wayyyyyy different level than Melo. It was at least 10-15 times worse at the end.
New York Knick fans can be terrible at times. Meanwhile, Zach Randolph is about to get his jersey retired in Memphis. Funny how that works...
Which is my point
And you thought Melo had it bad:
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/09/sports/ewing-calls-foul-on-booing-knick-fans.html
lol
They were booing a 12-6 team... Booing Patrick Ewing and talking about JVG being on the hotseat lol I think we've become soft.