Chanel Bomber wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:You're a great artist
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Chanel Bomber wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Chanel Bomber wrote:You're a great artist
thank you sir! your latest article was great by the way
Thanks man that means a lot
FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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evevale wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
evevale wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
robillionaire wrote:evevale wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
sounds good in theory but in reality nobody is watching this team if we are 1-14 like houston, maybe just a few of us crazies and Jalen is shooting 37% and 25% from 3 so it's probably not that fun to watch either I'd imagine, I guess we'll find out in a few hours
evevale wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
Clyde_Style wrote:evevale wrote:FrozenEnvelope wrote:Come to think of it these Rockets would be the perfect team for a lot of you.
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I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
Nobody needs to know about your post. My lips are sealed
Nbabrothers wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Are We Ther Yet wrote:
Randle is a super 6th man. We are using him as a #1. RJ/Mitch are still pretty young so... whatever. Not trash but.. not stars at this point. The FO keeping Perry was a bit of a head scratcher. He was not very good to begin with. I won't pretend to know the real pecking order as far as decisions that have been made but... that dude couldn't balance a roster after two years yet... he's still here.
The team is nothing more than it was last year. Other teams improved and we didn't. That's the bottom line. A washed Kemba and Fournier aren't the answer. That much is plain to see.
The team refuses to go young and stick with it. Killing draft position and going in circles is the result. Year after year. Play the kids and live with the results!!! That's not in the cards and it just keeps us on the outside looking in as we ignore the players we do draft. For what? Washed vet role players dominating the minutes? Terrible strategy.
Welcome to mediocrity. Treadmill.
I don't care if they "went young" or not. There are multiple ways to build a good team. I just care if the FO is competent at whatever path they lay out. I think a mixed approach of vets and youth can be solid. Again, being good or bad or mediocre matters. Knicks FO is mediocre. Which is a step up. For the Knicks. Usually their FOs suck. But this one? Just there. Possibly slightly bad. Haven't drafted in any special manner. Once again lack pro player scouting and team building.
I disagree. I think the FO is one of the best in the league. Drafting Quickley, Obi, Mitch (I believe) signing Noel and Drose. Picking up Thibs as coach. Now what the FO doesn’t have control of AT THE MOMENT is the rotation which is what is killing us in games.
evevale wrote:Clyde_Style wrote:evevale wrote:I'll go off the record and say that I'd rather watch Jalen dunk and shoot during pregame warmups over anything the Knicks starting lineup does. Much rather watch youth, speed and explosiveness over arthritic, robotic, outright sluggish movement.
Nobody needs to know about your post. My lips are sealed
you dork
Clyde_Style wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Christian Wood audition?
I prefer his nickname Dirty Jesus
will34 wrote:I bought a ticket to go to this. When do i regret that decision? Before 1st half ends?
TheGreenArrow wrote:This is an L folks!!!!!!
I feel it in my bones!!!!!