thebuzzardman wrote:Will Cam even play tonight?
I figure we hear from Thibs "Cam isn't playing because he didn't get a chance to practice enough with the team yet"
You know it's going to happen
Game is tomorrow
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thebuzzardman wrote:Will Cam even play tonight?
I figure we hear from Thibs "Cam isn't playing because he didn't get a chance to practice enough with the team yet"
You know it's going to happen
evevale wrote:i'm definitely going to come back in a month or so and quote the **** out of this thread cause some of ya'll been drinking the bong water tonight

SelbyCobra wrote:
thebuzzardman wrote:Will Cam even play tonight?
I figure we hear from Thibs "Cam isn't playing because he didn't get a chance to practice enough with the team yet"
You know it's going to happen
Jimmit79 wrote:At this point I want RJ to get paid
thebuzzardman wrote:I was feeling good about the trade until E-balla, who apparently watched the guy play all the time, crapped all over it.
I mean, that's got to take some of the joy out of it, if a guy sees him all the time since he's in the same area, and thinks he's not "decent" or "ok" or "bit of a project" but thinks he sucks and is one of the worst players in the league, you have to at least consider the guy is not that good.
Hope he's good. It's the Knicks, so we'll probably be disappointed. Nothing ever really works out.
evevale wrote:after 50+ pages, multiple emergency podcasts, a variety of different opinions and kyrie levels of individual research i have come to the conclusion that i know less about cam reddish now than i did before i came home from work
he's either kevin knox with smaller feet or prime t-mac
also would like to note that i will undoubtedly hear e-balla screaming through a loudspeaker directly into my eardrums about what an absolute piece of trash cam is in my nightmares tonight. i appreciate the passion to disassemble this young man before he arrives but my goodness i swear i could smell the sweat on his face in some of those posts
KnicksGod wrote:newyorker4ever wrote:Tommy Beer
@TommyBeer
Kevin Knox was the longest tenured Knicks, which is crazy.
Mitchell Robinson is now the longest tenured Knicks, which seems insane.
6:14 PM · Jan 13, 2022
Another good candidate for next year's slogan. Crazy & insane.
The Lamma wrote:Hawks board:

HarthorneWingo wrote:evevale wrote:kinda impressed by the people who think we're not going to risk pissing cam off when our lotto pick is playing 9 minutes and has forgotten what happiness is
Cruella DeVille! Perfect.

Capn'O wrote:RiseOfTheEmpire wrote:TheGreenArrow wrote:
I don’t understand stand why you guys keep thinking I’m these former posters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It makes 0 sense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Isn't this the miss independent with the perfect life nice job hot light skin Charger driving hazel eyed New York Knicks loving black girl....you know....the girl of every forum nerds dream, who happened to be right here....ALL THE TIME, to jerk you guys off.
You're back! Why hello! Cool trade, huh? Too bad he doesn't look like Kelly Oubre. How is your Taye Diggs looking boyfriend? Does he still have a six pack and cook for you?
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Can't believe you guys used to simp to what was probably a dude or a fat ugly chick.
Yeah. All those losers who years later can recite all the details of some internet personality's life
Anyway, GreenArrow is a different person.
snadler wrote:Zion has shown nothing but being overweight and injury prone, hence he makes perfect sense for him to be the first superstar to actually wind up in NY, he won't play more than 20 games as a full maxed 350 pound PF...it's destined to happen
evevale wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:evevale wrote:greeny is gonna be cam's only remaining fan before cam takes a single step on the court w/ the way things are trending here
It's kind of cool that the trends that used to develop over weeks, months or seasons now get sorted in half a day
when it comes to digesting our grief, we've become rather efficient over decades of training