Official NY Knicks 2021 preseason


Dude probably would of have gotten more ...

His rational is why the Knicks organization is looked down on .. glad Rose is turning that **** around.

Knicks also did right by letting Frank walk ... let him find himself elsewhere....

The way he looked at the Olympics.. dude better do something ASAP.
 
was just bout to post this how kemba took the rookie number lol... didn't even know kemba rocked #8 like that thought it was only in Boston cuz most of all the numbers are retired
 
Kemba def threw him a few stacks or is treating him to dinner

that’s usually how it goes

if Grimes have it up willingly and didn’t care, more power to him i guess

not a big deal either way. dude wore 24 at houston
i’d be cool to see that number rocked
 
B/R saying we really made the 3rd worst offseason signing behind DeRozan and Jarret Allen :lol:. Said all around Fournier could be looked at as a below average player. We could’ve signed prime Mike and they still would say something about that.
 
B/R saying we really made the 3rd worst offseason signing behind DeRozan and Jarret Allen :lol:. Said all around Fournier could be looked at as a below average player. We could’ve signed prime Mike and they still would say something about that.
Links to article?
 
Links to article?
  1. The Contract: Four years, $78 million
    It's tempting to snicker at New York's summer and chalk it up to how the Knicks are always gonna Knick. That's partly because the Knicks seemingly did a decent amount of Knicking, spending significant sums to keep together a core that followed a solid regular season (.569 winning percentage) with a swift playoff exit (4-1 series loss to the Atlanta Hawks).
    But New York's internal spending was largely forgivable, as the club smartly tacked team options onto the third season of the contracts for Derrick Rose, Nerlens Noel and Alec Burks. Fournier has a team option on his deal too, though not before he'll collect a massive amount of money for what he brings.
    He's a good shooter, solid scorer and decent complementary passer, but he isn't elite in any one area and might be below average when everything is tied together.
    He has a subpar 14.0 career PER and a negative BPM across nine NBA seasons. He has only reached the playoffs four times and never advanced past the opening round, and while some of that could be attributed to his team, it's worth noting they've been outscored by 1.9 points per 100 possessions over his career. They've fared better with him than without, but not enough to change their fate (plus-1.5).
    He's not a difference-maker, so why are the Knicks paying him like one?
 
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