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Pay him now for the cheapOriginally Posted by Al3xis
Man, Landry was a gift and a curse.
More of a gift, but still gonna have to pay the man. and pay him soon.
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Pay him now for the cheapOriginally Posted by Al3xis
Man, Landry was a gift and a curse.
More of a gift, but still gonna have to pay the man. and pay him soon.
Originally Posted by The Wizard
I'm about to say a name so insane but it MIGHT work......
what about
Sean Williams
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
I been saying we have no cap for this off season unless trades away and cuts players. I'd bank on us upgrading through trades. I kinda highly doubt we'll have enough space for any FAs this summer.
Sean Williams? Not sure I got the right one in mind
We should give Landry a couple mil. I don't think it'll be that bad. If anything after the new CBA we'll throw a franchise tag on him
From the Knicks website 2010 draft guide:
In the days leading up to the NBA Draft, NYKnicks.com will look at the players brought in by the Knicks for Predraft Workouts. A player's inclusion in this series of articles does not necessarily reflect the Knicks organization's preferences for the June 24 Draft at The Theater at Madison Square Garden.
We continue our series with a profile of Cornell center Jeff Foote.
The Cornell Big Red was the darling of college basketball this season, as the Ivy League squad finished 17th in the country with a 29-5 record and reached the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. A key cog to their success was their big man in the middle, Jeff Foote, who now looks to have that same impact on whatever team drafts him on June 24.
Foote is a handful on both ends of the court, averaging 12.3 points, 8.1 boards, 2.3 assists and 1.9 blocks during his senior season. Perennial college powerhouses such as Kansas, Kentucky, Syracuse and Wisconsin all had a hard time containing the seven-foot, 265-pounder during the 2009-10 campaign.
A member of this season’s All Ivy-League First Team, Foote has proven to be more than just a big body, showing off a deft shooting touch by connecting at a 62.5-percent clip from the field. He crashes the boards hard and sets strong picks, allowing teammates to get open looks.
Defensively, Foote is a true shot blocker with an astounding 7-foot-4 wingspan who at the very least alters shots when he isn’t swatting them away. He is the reigning Ivy League Defensive Player of the year, having won the award the last two seasons. While he doesn’t have the quickest of feet, he is very intelligent, getting himself in position to bother the other team, often forcing his opponent to throw up an awkward, off-balance shot.
Just a few weeks away from the NBA Draft, Foote looks to follow in the footsteps of the Knicks own Bill Bradley, who hailed from Princeton, as a rare Ivy Leaguer who can make an impact on the professional level. As his play this past season suggests, he should at the very least get the opportunity to do just that.
Damn already!Originally Posted by GaBeGRaMz
Fixed*Originally Posted by The Wizard
yeah the Nets one. I've been reading up on him & it looks like he's been developing his game and stuff.
what's the worst that happens, he goes crazy & we cut him.Shawne Williams cuts him.
There's excitement surrounding the Heat and Knicks these days. But even in their current success, nothing will compare to the rivalry the teams had in the '90s
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
yes sirOriginally Posted by YEEUPP
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
we better murder the cavs
Word..u from Harlem ?lol
Originally Posted by YEEUPP
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
yes sirOriginally Posted by YEEUPP
Originally Posted by RaY MuLLa
we better murder the cavs
Word..u from Harlem ?lol
Lol.. go to BMCC or Laguardia ?
Looking at the team salary chart Gabe posted...that's what stuck out to me too. Offer him an extension early w/ the hometown discount and hopefully he takes it.Originally Posted by The Wizard
Pay him now for the cheapOriginally Posted by Al3xis
Man, Landry was a gift and a curse.
More of a gift, but still gonna have to pay the man. and pay him soon.