Re: Lazy Opening Night Knicks @ Cavs 10/25 8:00 pm EST
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 6:53 pm
I don't like the fact, the Knicks have something like 4 days inbetween games 1 and 2, then the next three are brutal with one back to back.
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thebuzzardman wrote:ClydeRules wrote:DRose is our best weapon against the Cavs. Kyrie can't guard him.
And vice versa
ClydeRules wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:ClydeRules wrote:DRose is our best weapon against the Cavs. Kyrie can't guard him.
And vice versa
That's still an advantage for us over last year where we couldn't compete on either end of the court with Kyrie.
thebuzzardman wrote:ClydeRules wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
And vice versa
That's still an advantage for us over last year where we couldn't compete on either end of the court with Kyrie.
Even seeing Jennings in preseason, was so refreshing watching guards who could actually score, minus a handful of Aflalo games
ClydeRules wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:ClydeRules wrote:
That's still an advantage for us over last year where we couldn't compete on either end of the court with Kyrie.
Even seeing Jennings in preseason, was so refreshing watching guards who could actually score, minus a handful of Aflalo games
Cav's backup PG Kay Felder might miss the game with a concussion and then our advantage at that position is even larger where we have Jennings and they have no one.
Dr. Detfink wrote:That's the key, if the Knicks' bench can force the Cavs to continue playing their starters (because the Cavs' bench blows) then the Knicks should survive 90 pts from Lebron.
ClydeRules wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:ClydeRules wrote:
That's still an advantage for us over last year where we couldn't compete on either end of the court with Kyrie.
Even seeing Jennings in preseason, was so refreshing watching guards who could actually score, minus a handful of Aflalo games
Cav's backup PG Kay Felder might miss the game with a concussion and then our advantage at that position is even larger where we have Jennings and they have no one.
whocares1 wrote:ClydeRules wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Even seeing Jennings in preseason, was so refreshing watching guards who could actually score, minus a handful of Aflalo games
Cav's backup PG Kay Felder might miss the game with a concussion and then our advantage at that position is even larger where we have Jennings and they have no one.
They have Lebron...who is a lot better than "no one."
HarthorneWingo wrote:The Cavs are getting their rings on Tuesday. They'll do whatever they have to do to win the game. Lebron will make sure of it.
HarthorneWingo wrote:The Cavs are getting their rings on Tuesday. They'll do whatever they have to do to win the game. The refs will make sure of it.
HarthorneWingo wrote:The Cavs are getting their rings on Tuesday. They'll do whatever they have to do to win the game. Lebron will make sure of it.
knickstape21 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:The Cavs are getting their rings on Tuesday. They'll do whatever they have to do to win the game. Lebron will make sure of it.
Just like his first game back in Cleveland a couple of years ago right?
HarthorneWingo wrote:knickstape21 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:The Cavs are getting their rings on Tuesday. They'll do whatever they have to do to win the game. Lebron will make sure of it.
Just like his first game back in Cleveland a couple of years ago right?
The 17 game win season?
Jeff Van Gully wrote:derrick rose "f#$%ing ready."