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Tank, check
Trade machine, check
The division on a player, check
Back to the thread i know
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Tank, check
Trade machine, check
The division on a player, check
Back to the thread i know
Well, this season is the first year of three-year plan, correct?
Not the same Holiday famOk so I just watched this game.
I don't know how some of yall can be sucking Jack off the way you do.
I'd rather watch Frank as a rookie struggle at pg than see this 40 yr old veteran in Jack turnover the ball at key moments in the game and jack up the weakest shots when there are 3 better options on the court to do that rather than him.
This team seems to fully be coming in to it's full sucky potential. A lot of y'all done forgot ya outlook for this team before the season started. First 30 games gassed ya up a bit but hey I guess the team really was overachieving.
I'd rather watch Frank and Trey out there. With THJr doing his thing. KP obviously don't got the stamina yet to be productive in the 4th.
If the team is suppose to be young and about the future, let it be that.
Letting former Knick Holiday torch us though, same ol Knicks.
Man look the sameNot the same Holiday fam
3 years is mighty long..No thanks to Clarkson. Frank is only 19, Chances are we won't see any real production for another year or 2, possibly even 3. Give him a chance.
We're not contending for anything. Three years is fine.
Man look the same
I knew there's brothers but **** it might as well count
Or it can be the bum of the night scoring on us cuz neither Holiday was that good.
we fire anybody yet
Smith had scheduled a workout and meeting with the Knicks in early June, had dinner with then-president Phil Jackson and other team officials, and arrived at the team’s facility the next morning. Smith was prepared for a full workout, and yet Jackson requested something that surprised him: a physical exam, league sources said. Smith elected to pass, and the sides called off the workout and further discussions.
“The Knicks were forcing me to do a couple things that were already established that I wasn’t going to do,” Smith told Yahoo Sports. “I was uncomfortable with them. I felt comfortable here in Dallas. They did a good job making me feel like I was already a player here. People think that I just dipped out of the Knicks workout because I didn’t want the Knicks to take me, but no.
“It wasn’t over that … but they kept insisting on the physical. I knew it would be a no go.”
Still, one day before the draft, the Knicks came calling, wondering if Smith — who was already in town to be in the draft green room — could undergo a last-second workout. For Smith and those around him, the preference had already been set: Dallas. So Smith declined again with New York, and the Knicks selected Frank Ntilikina, who has shown promise as a developing two-way point guard.
“The vibe was different in Dallas to me,” Smith told Yahoo Sports. “The Knicks have some good guys on their staff, but the situation with them was funky at the time.”