JJ Goon
formerly prettyboy ry7
- Dec 2, 2011
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Play that Ether video then go to ESPN and watch the game highlights - Ish got me more pumped then Jack3d
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thanks broHappy Birthday CDon
I didn't realize that melo huddled the team up and got everybody composed after the Kidd 3. He stalled everyone and told them not to foul when the nets get the ball. Small thing I know, but its nice to see
This record is huge. We don't have to rush amare or shump back. Or Camby.
Having shump back may be incredibly important. Imagine shump guarding deron instead of Felton!
Happy birthday, bro.thanks broHappy Birthday CDon
I wish Mel would of turned to Jay and say "you guys gonna get this work. This is my city"
Which is better a prime J-kidd triple double machine but can't shoot or modern Kidd who is slower but is a decent 3pt shooter and is almost always the smartest guy on the court?
i'm so glad he's not coaching the knicks anymore
i'm so glad he's not coaching the knicks anymore
i'm so glad he's not coaching the knicks anymore
He mad, yea he mad
& somewhere in Cal right now, Phil is (zen) & @ his former team for their new coach decision.
Melo is gonna go of tonight again tonight, I feel it.
On Lala?Melo is gonna go of tonight again tonight, I feel it.
dunno how u can feel it if there's no game tonight
The best No. 12 stat involving the Knicks dates back to the best moment in franchise history, Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers.
That game is best remembered for the dramatics early, when Willis Reed, injured in Game 5, returned to the starting lineup and made the Knicks' first two baskets of the game.
Reed did not score again.
But Walt Frazier did.
Frazier made 12 baskets (on 17 shots) and was a perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line to finish with 36 points in a 113-99 win that gave the Knicks' their first of two NBA titles. He also had 19 assists.
How rare is a 36-point/19-assist game? Elias tells us that it is the only one in NBA postseason history and that only two players have had one in any game since Frazier—Nate Archibald (twice) and Kevin Johnson, the last instance, which came in 1991.