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The Warriors have won 10 of the last 11 games against the Knicks in Oakland.
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Glad I fell asleep at halftime.:x
i'm just hoping we draw a team thats more fugazi than us in Atlanta in the first round since Milwaukee seems bound for the 8 seed.
if we see the bulls or celtics, there's a realistic chance that we're bounced in the first round :x
and this isn't a sky is falling type post, this is just keeping it 100%
over our last 38 games (almost half of a season worth of games) we're 20-18. Basically, if one of JRs game winners doesn't drop, we're exactly a .500 team.
this teams in really big trouble, and I hate to say it, but Barkley is looking right about us once again
BTW how the **** do we let go of Ronnie Brewer and then start Fail White
[h3]D'Antoni Wanted Knicks To Re-Sign Lee, Not Pursue Stoudemire In 2010[/h3]
Mar 11, 2013 11:52 PM EDT
Mike D'Antoni wanted the New York Knicks to re-sign David Lee instead of pursuing Amar'e Stoudemire in the free agent summer of 2010, according to a report.
The Knicks ultimately signed Stoudemire to a lucrative five-year contract that offseason -- uninsured despite his knee issues -- as Lee signed with the Golden State Warriors.
Stoudemire will miss the next six weeks because of debridement in his right knee.
Via Frank Isola/New York Daily News
It's ok. U can watch knick games at barclays
[/quote]Why do we give a **** about what this bum thinks then or now?[h3] [/h3]
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[h3]D'Antoni Wanted Knicks To Re-Sign Lee, Not Pursue Stoudemire In 2010[/h3]
Mar 11, 2013 11:52 PM EDT
Mike D'Antoni wanted the New York Knicks to re-sign David Lee instead of pursuing Amar'e Stoudemire in the free agent summer of 2010, according to a report.
The Knicks ultimately signed Stoudemire to a lucrative five-year contract that offseason -- uninsured despite his knee issues -- as Lee signed with the Golden State Warriors.
Stoudemire will miss the next six weeks because of debridement in his right knee.
Via Frank Isola/New York Daily News