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If we get Melo, we could give the Magic an amazing series and hell, might even be able to sneak one out in six or seven games, word to the old Heat rivalry.
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hey dude, u didn't answer my follow up question about that picOriginally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
If we get Melo, we could give the Magic an amazing series and hell, might even be able to sneak one out in six or seven games, word to the old Heat rivalry.
Originally Posted by diceloveme
Gabe I respect your ball opinion a lot but facing Orl would be asinine, Ok lets move on. Good Win today, Lets take care of L.A the same way.
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
If there's a team we should be hoping to see in the first round, it's Chicago.
When I watch them play other teams and the last two against us they're not great defenders despite their coach, don't guard the 3 well, and like us can go in to scoring droughts. Plus outside of Rose not many on their team can keep up with that D'Antoni tempo.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
The only team we would be able to beat in the first round is Chicago and I doubt we beat them when they are fully healthy.
You want a 5 game seriesOriginally Posted by tommykairaa
i want miami. ;]
[h1]Ex-Nuggets GM won’t help lure Anthony to the Knicks[/h1]
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Peter Vecsey
Hopefully, nobody halfway coherent honestly believes Donnie Walsh’s hiring of former Nuggets VP Mark Warkentien as a glorified scout for the remainder of this season will help the Knicks in any way, shape or deformity of getting Carmelo Anthony.
For those who do buy into that theory and disbelieve Walsh’s contention (and mine) to the contrary, allow me to remind you the Nuggets control what team ’Melo represents for the next 32 games.
What’s more, ’Melo has made it exceedingly clear (privately) to one and all from the git-go that the Knicks are his first choice. So, should he chose to become a free agent this summer, please don’t insult our common sense by telling us Warkentien — if even still employed by the Knicks — had anything to do with New York signing him.
Neil Miller
Carmelo Anthony
Meanwhile, back on the court, perhaps the Knicks should’ve been fined for not conducting nearly enough illicit workouts.
Not at sea level since the 18th game of the season, the Mike D’Antoni trey-servers are in danger of meshing with mediocrity should they lose today’s High Nooner with the Sixers at the Sexual Harassment Hacienda.
Nine Knicks’ losses in their last dozen outings — including Friday night’s gettable game in Philadelphia — have altogether agitated the ambiance.
It’s almost like the “statement win
Originally Posted by YEEUPP
and Peter Vecsey is an idiot
Nuf said
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
I think it's a good sign that they don't talk. The less Dolan is involved, the better.
Originally Posted by DubA169
vecsey and isola don't deserve their jobs.
dolan doesn't care about the knicks as much as some of yall think he does. i'm telling you it's a toy to him. he's a hockey guy anyway so it's not even his favorite toy. the less they talk the better
Howard has his eyes on two teams -- the Lakers and Knicks -- as the big-market destinations where he'll chase down his championships and marketing opportunities if things don't work out in the Sunshine State. The Nets, who are supposed to be in Brooklyn by then, also are in the mix, the person said.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22748484/27425172
I've got to ask you about Landry Fields. You rock his No. 6 jersey at nearly every home game.
Yeah, that’s my man. Even [Lakers small forward] Ron Artest has mad love for Landry, and he has love for the Knicks. He'd still like to play for the Knicks. [Artest] still can't believe that the Knicks drafted Frédéric Weis instead of him [in the 1999 draft]. Ron is New York, Queensbridge. He's always going to represent New York.
People are asking me, "Do you have a nickname for Landry?" I’ve got one: Muddy [laughs]. There’s Muddy Waters; now we’ve got Muddy Fields because he doesn't mind getting dirty, doing the little things. Muddy Fields. I asked Landry, "You like that?" He said, "Yeah, whatever you want to do Spike; whatever you say, I’m good with you."