mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
i can ask the same question
I'm dead serious. I've seen enough legends come to the Knicks and have their legacies tarnished by failing to deliver. KD will be no exception. Nobody is an exception. The backlash might not even have to wait til a year or so, it can start immediately. Signing him to a max deal with no timetable of when he is even gonna play or how good he will be when he returns, oh there will be instant eyebrows being raised. You think the media nationwide is going to be singing our praises? They will spin it how they want and I can't even blame them this time if they give us negative press. The gamble here is huge. He better deliver, that's all I know or it's getting ugly
well you seem to have it all figured out
New York is desperate for winning they are desperate for a guy that wants to play here and to call the garden his own. If KD makes that choice to play here he will be loved for that. There is risk in any decision...for a player that is great.
But this isn't about the knicks nor was the tweet I was referencing...it was about KD initial decision and the backlash he took. He would take absolutely no backlash coming the the knicks because people would be completely in aw he is a knick.
I think you got it twisted. We are desperate for success on the court. KD is just a marketing tool right now, just Isiah was, just like Melo was, just like Phil was, etc. We are being sold on a name, that's it. But that name is only going to take you so far in NYC.
People were in awe that he was on the Warriors. Certain people. Then there were people who looked at it differently. You think everybody is going to be in awe he comes to the Knicks? Man.....
The only way I can see it working out the way you think it will is if he brings Kawhi with him. Him coming alone is a disaster


















