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Mike Miller?
with all due respect......foh bruh
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Mike Miller?
with all due respect......foh bruh
Bargnani - replaces Copeland, and is a bigger threat than him imo
THJ - another guy that can come in and score if JR is bricking
Prigs - more minutes to him with Kidd gone
MWP - takes pressure of Shump and Melo defensively
Shump - he's gonna get more touches now and will be better, him and MWP probably the best 2-3 defenders in league
We many not be contenders yet (still have 3 open roster spots), but we are DEFINITELY better than last year. So are other teams in the East, but i'm not worried about the Nets. Granger will be at 50% at best. Only teams i'm worried about are the Bulls and Heat.
Clearly now our main focus should be another PG and big men.
So much better.
much better...
ur avy makes me very sadDef can't shoot as well as Allan, but if he ends up doing so that's excellent.
I feel like every other post I make in here is about Kenyon, but yea.... Get him.
eff that meta world peace jibber jabber. that's on some west coast granola hippie ****
area 51 is his new knickname
J.R. Smith's Deal Actually For $17.95M Over Three Seasons
Jul 16, 2013 11:24 PM EDT
The New York Knicks and J.R. Smith agreed to a three-year, $17.95 million agreement and not the widely reported four-year, $24.5 million deal.
The contract calls for Smith to make $5.57 million next season and $5.98 million in 2014-15, with a third-year player option at $6.4 million.
Smith had two surgeries on Monday, one to repair damage to his patella tendon and another for a teal of the lateral meniscus. Smith may need three to four months of recovery.
Via Howard Beck/New York Times
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That's a great deal.
Isola is always mad.Lol isola **** now you lame. The deal is even better than originally reported and it still doesn't matter that the Knicks didn't divulge the injury