[ IMAGES: Images ON turn off | ACCOUNT: User Status is LOCKED why? ]

Jordan Hill takes a shot at Pringles
Author Thread
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  1:56 PM
posted on his Facebook fan page status today:

Jordan Hill Giv me da opportunity and ill make da most out of it...DA GOOD ROOKIE!!! ; )

LMAO! good stuff big fella! good stuff!

After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
AUTOADVERT
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  2:21 PM
coach's reaction:

After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
Pharzeone
Posts: 32183
Alba Posts: 14
Joined: 2/11/2005
Member: #871
3/22/2010  2:25 PM
ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.
I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
sebstar
Posts: 25698
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 6/2/2002
Member: #249
USA
3/22/2010  2:28 PM
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

My saliva and spit can split thread into fiber and bits/ So trust me I'm as live as it gets. --Royce Da 5'9 + DJ Premier = Hip Hop Utopia
martin
Posts: 78430
Alba Posts: 108
Joined: 7/24/2001
Member: #2
USA
3/22/2010  2:30 PM
sebstar wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

not true. The rest of the MDA supports are trolling through the Alba thread, too bored of the tired arguments.

Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
sebstar
Posts: 25698
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 6/2/2002
Member: #249
USA
3/22/2010  2:31 PM
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

not true. The rest of the MDA supports are trolling through the Alba thread, too bored of the tired arguments.

How is this a "tired" argument. He just said this about Hill, what, a day or so ago?

My saliva and spit can split thread into fiber and bits/ So trust me I'm as live as it gets. --Royce Da 5'9 + DJ Premier = Hip Hop Utopia
Pharzeone
Posts: 32183
Alba Posts: 14
Joined: 2/11/2005
Member: #871
3/22/2010  2:34 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/22/2010  2:34 PM
Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.
I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
martin
Posts: 78430
Alba Posts: 108
Joined: 7/24/2001
Member: #2
USA
3/22/2010  2:34 PM
sebstar wrote:
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

not true. The rest of the MDA supports are trolling through the Alba thread, too bored of the tired arguments.

How is this a "tired" argument. He just said this about Hill, what, a day or so ago?

hey, I thought Hill should have played more. Speak to MDA's other comments that came out of the same clips from yesterday: Hill was behind Lee, Harrington, Jefferies, Gallo, etc at the 4/5 position for minutes. He also needed to learn system (others had a head start on this from previous year) and came into training camp out of shape.

Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
martin
Posts: 78430
Alba Posts: 108
Joined: 7/24/2001
Member: #2
USA
3/22/2010  2:37 PM
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the whole "Bad rookies" comment is waaayyy out of context IMHO. Perhaps MDA should keep his mouth shut, but this is NY and the media we got. Did he defend his actions or did he just answer questions the best he can?

Everyone has insecurities. Does answering questions mean you are defending them or just answering questions?

Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  2:39 PM
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the correct response would have been "yeah, i realize now that Jordan Hill is a lot better than what i ever gave him credit for, but we had to give up assets in order to free up the cap space we were looking to have this summer. i'm happy for Jordan that he's getting an opportunity to play now in Houston, i think he's in a great situation now. i wish him nothing but the best."

that's what u would expect a coach to say while taking accountability for his own mistake rather than dishing out cheap shots at a 22 year old kid who just wanted a shot to play this season... bad form on MDA's part & shows u a lot about what this guy is all about.

After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  2:40 PM
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

not true. The rest of the MDA supports are trolling through the Alba thread, too bored of the tired arguments.

How is this a "tired" argument. He just said this about Hill, what, a day or so ago?

hey, I thought Hill should have played more. Speak to MDA's other comments that came out of the same clips from yesterday: Hill was behind Lee, Harrington, Jefferies, Gallo, etc at the 4/5 position for minutes. He also needed to learn system (others had a head start on this from previous year) and came into training camp out of shape.

he was behind Bender too for minutes... that alone is a joke in itself & makes any of his reasoning indefensible... i don't think anyone will ever be able to figure that one out.

After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
Pharzeone
Posts: 32183
Alba Posts: 14
Joined: 2/11/2005
Member: #871
3/22/2010  2:41 PM
martin wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the whole "Bad rookies" comment is waaayyy out of context IMHO. Perhaps MDA should keep his mouth shut, but this is NY and the media we got. Did he defend his actions or did he just answer questions the best he can?

Everyone has insecurities. Does answering questions mean you are defending them or just answering questions?

That's fair. But I think he is only giving these media guys rope. I thought his remarks about Jeffries were well done. Maybe he should have lumped the two together and just talk about the 2010 plan to get under cap.

I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
Pharzeone
Posts: 32183
Alba Posts: 14
Joined: 2/11/2005
Member: #871
3/22/2010  2:42 PM
TMS wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the correct response would have been "yeah, i realize now that Jordan Hill is a lot better than what i ever gave him credit for, but we had to give up assets in order to free up the cap space we were looking to have this summer. i'm happy for Jordan that he's getting an opportunity to play now in Houston, i think he's in a great situation now. i wish him nothing but the best."

that's what u would expect a coach to say while taking accountability for his own mistake rather than dishing out cheap shots at a 22 year old kid who just wanted a shot to play this season... bad form on MDA's part & shows u a lot about what this guy is all about.

I agree.

I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
martin
Posts: 78430
Alba Posts: 108
Joined: 7/24/2001
Member: #2
USA
3/22/2010  2:50 PM
Pharzeone wrote:
martin wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the whole "Bad rookies" comment is waaayyy out of context IMHO. Perhaps MDA should keep his mouth shut, but this is NY and the media we got. Did he defend his actions or did he just answer questions the best he can?

Everyone has insecurities. Does answering questions mean you are defending them or just answering questions?

That's fair. But I think he is only giving these media guys rope. I thought his remarks about Jeffries were well done. Maybe he should have lumped the two together and just talk about the 2010 plan to get under cap.

MDA should know better, but it doesn't take a genius to guess out which newspaper highlighted the "Bad Rookie" comment and twist it and turn it, right?

On the other hand, MDA is accessible and fairly straight-forward all things considered. If he totally shut down interviews, the media would complain about that (and so would we fans) and then make it about him having something to hide! Oh no! Kind of a no win situation IMHO.

Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  2:57 PM
twist it & turn it? dude, the comments were aired on MSG the other day before the game... are u serious?
After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
TheGame
Posts: 26647
Alba Posts: 0
Joined: 7/15/2006
Member: #1154
USA
3/22/2010  2:58 PM
TMS wrote:
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
martin wrote:
sebstar wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:ROFL. That quote has to be one of the most bizarre ones I seen in awhile from a head coach. I can't complain, I like it for my sign.

His stans, other than Nalod have been dead ass quiet. His handling of Hill is indefensible and supports the narrative that those who disapprove of him, and his job performance, have been claiming for quite sometime.

not true. The rest of the MDA supports are trolling through the Alba thread, too bored of the tired arguments.

How is this a "tired" argument. He just said this about Hill, what, a day or so ago?

hey, I thought Hill should have played more. Speak to MDA's other comments that came out of the same clips from yesterday: Hill was behind Lee, Harrington, Jefferies, Gallo, etc at the 4/5 position for minutes. He also needed to learn system (others had a head start on this from previous year) and came into training camp out of shape.

he was behind Bender too for minutes... that alone is a joke in itself & makes any of his reasoning indefensible... i don't think anyone will ever be able to figure that one out.

Jordan Hill also was behind the ball-boy that goes out on the court to wipe the sweat from the court. That kid got more court time than Hill.

Trust the Process
martin
Posts: 78430
Alba Posts: 108
Joined: 7/24/2001
Member: #2
USA
3/22/2010  3:03 PM
TMS wrote:twist it & turn it? dude, the comments were aired on MSG the other day before the game... are u serious?

What were the exact comments? If forgot.

Was it "Hill is a Bad Rookie?" "I don't play Bad Rookies (in general)?" "Hill was fighting for minutes behind lots of vets and was last in line for minutes".

Those say different things in my opinion.

Official sponsor of the PURE KNICKS LOVE Program
sebstar
Posts: 25698
Alba Posts: 4
Joined: 6/2/2002
Member: #249
USA
3/22/2010  3:04 PM
martin wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:
martin wrote:
Pharzeone wrote:Martin, should we salute him for a job well done. He continues to put his foot in his mouth. He should have just avoided the issue and said all the right things. Instead he found it necessary once again to defend himself and his actions. His insecurities are one of his biggest flaws.

the whole "Bad rookies" comment is waaayyy out of context IMHO. Perhaps MDA should keep his mouth shut, but this is NY and the media we got. Did he defend his actions or did he just answer questions the best he can?

Everyone has insecurities. Does answering questions mean you are defending them or just answering questions?

That's fair. But I think he is only giving these media guys rope. I thought his remarks about Jeffries were well done. Maybe he should have lumped the two together and just talk about the 2010 plan to get under cap.

MDA should know better, but it doesn't take a genius to guess out which newspaper highlighted the "Bad Rookie" comment and twist it and turn it, right?

On the other hand, MDA is accessible and fairly straight-forward all things considered. If he totally shut down interviews, the media would complain about that (and so would we fans) and then make it about him having something to hide! Oh no! Kind of a no win situation IMHO.

You're getting way too much milage out of 'taking out of context, blame the media game'

I think I speak for all his critics when I say that we dont have anything personal against D'Antoni, its just that we feel he has performed miserably to date in a lot of different areas.

Its clear he's going to be here next year and God willing we are going to acquire some serious talent and make a legitimate campaign towards big time results in the coming years.

There are some huge red flags that have surfaced surrounding his approach to the game, player relations, ext. We take players to task all the time, so is it not fair to think that there are a few things that D'Antoni should work on and re-evaluate?

Instead of blaming the players, the media, management, ext. and calling Mike a great coach who is a complete victim, why not hold him accountable and demand the same standard of excellence he seemingly demands of everyone but himself?

My saliva and spit can split thread into fiber and bits/ So trust me I'm as live as it gets. --Royce Da 5'9 + DJ Premier = Hip Hop Utopia
TMS
Posts: 60684
Alba Posts: 617
Joined: 5/11/2004
Member: #674
USA
3/22/2010  3:20 PM
martin wrote:
TMS wrote:twist it & turn it? dude, the comments were aired on MSG the other day before the game... are u serious?

What were the exact comments? If forgot.

Was it "Hill is a Bad Rookie?" "I don't play Bad Rookies (in general)?" "Hill was fighting for minutes behind lots of vets and was last in line for minutes".

Those say different things in my opinion.

Dime Magazine had a pretty accurate account of the context of his comments:

http://dimemag.com/2010/03/mike-dantoni-murders-jordan-hill/

Mike D’Antonio will probably eventually regret shooting straight when a he found out that ex-Knick Jordan Hill was quoted as saying that D’Antoni didn’t play him because he “isn’t fond of playing rookies.”

Mike’s response couldn’t have been better:

“Where does that come from?” D’Antoni said when the NY Post told him about Hill’s comments. “Seriously. It’s something that cracks me up. I don’t play rookies? I don’t like to play bad rookies.”

Mike could have deflected the question or come up with some kind of PC answer, which he kind of did after the fact when he stressed the numbers game in New York:

“I don’t have anything against rookies at all, I like them,” D’Antoni said. “Jordan was in a position, if you noticed, where we had Al [Harrington], Jared [Jeffries], David Lee, [Darko] Milicic for a while. We had about five guys. Rookies are usually in the pecking order of the last guy.

He could have left it at that, but then Mike couldn’t resist adding this at the end:

“I do like Jordan. I think he’ll be a nice player in the league. But that’s as far as it goes. For the record, I do like rookies. I like good rookies.”

i mean come on, dude is resorting to putting Darko Milicic's name into the equation too? was our #8 lottery pick really behind that guy? & why didn't he include Jonathan Bender's name in the mix? u telling me a #8 lottery pick is behind the pecking order of a guy coming back from 4 years of inactivity due to major surgeries & rehab who was just trying to see if he could even play in the NBA & make a 12 man roster? come on dude.

listen to some of Mike's comments about the rooks during Summer Leagues... seems to paint an entirely different picture of what he thought of our rookies back then... he said he liked our rookies & they were both good kids & working hard... so why didn't they get any playing time over journeymen role playing veterans who had no future on this team to begin with? can anyone answer this for me?

btw, very poetic how Jordan Hill appears at the very end of this clip with a wide eyed look of innocence... he doesn't even know the train that's about to smack him in the face this year that's hidden behind all the smoke that MDA's dishing out w/his words of high praise

After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.
Pharzeone
Posts: 32183
Alba Posts: 14
Joined: 2/11/2005
Member: #871
3/22/2010  3:34 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/22/2010  3:34 PM
Wow, I didn't realize until TMS posted that dimemag picked up on that comment. I quickly searched and saw that his comments are on a lot of newspaper websites and he is getting beat up pretty bad for those comments by writers across the country. Yeah to say that Berman has focused on that comment is way understated. Tom Ziller did a nice piece today on the issue.


Does Mike D'Antoni Hate Rookies?


3/22/2010 9:32 AM ET By Tom Ziller

To get invaluable cap space for this summer, the Knicks had to give up two potential lottery picks plus Jordan Hill, last June's New York lottery pick. Hill, however, wasn't seen as that big a loss: he hardly played for Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni, despite the fact that N.Y. remains one of the worst teams in the league and that the franchise needed all the boosted assets it could manage.

In his return to the city as a Rocket -- a legit rotation player with Houston, mind you -- Hill told the press that D'Antoni doesn't like rookies, a claim many fans and rookies have made over the years. But D'Antoni wouldn't accept that charge.

The coach fired back hard, asserting that he just don't play "bad rookies," implying, then, that Hill wasn't worth playing when he was a Knick. But that's not exactly accurate -- Hill's limited per-minute performance in New York fortold what Hill has done with Houston: 14 points and nine-plus rebounds per 36 minutes. If D'Antoni didn't give Hill much an on-court chance because of practice habits or depth issues, that's one thing. But to say that Hill is playing much better as Rocket than a Knicks -- that's just inaccurate. Hill's just getting minutes now.

But what about all those other rookies out there? Does D'Antoni hate them too?

Toney Douglas, Hill's 2009 draft classmate, has played in only 44 of New York's 70 games, and in those games is playing only 16 minutes per game. That susses out to just over 700 minutes, or 17 percent of available minutes.

Last year, then-rookie Danilo Gallinari struggled through injury. He played in only 28 games, and averaged only 14 minutes a game in those.

In his final season with Phoenix -- 2007-08 -- D'Antoni had two minor rookies, D.J. Strawberry and Alando Tucker. They played less than 400 minutes combined. In 2005-06, D'Antoni played his two minor rookies (Sharrod Ford and Dijon Thompson) even less. Ditto for 2004-05, with Jackson Vroman and Yuta Tabuse. You have to go all the way back to D'Antoni's debut season with Phoenix to find the last time he played a rookie at least 1,000 minutes -- and that was Leandro Barbosa. Frank Johnson, who coached the team through December that season, had buried Barbosa on the bench behind Stephon Marbury, Joe Johnson and who's who of crummy roleplayers. D'Antoni freed Leandrinho, and the Brazilian Blur became a key cog in D'Antoni's championship-contending Suns run.

And that's really what can't be left out of this conversation: things are different when you're contending for a title. Can you really blame D'Antoni for not playing Vroman and Strawberry and Thompson more? Of course not! Those were bit players at best, and the team fought for every win. You don't rip Mike Brown for leaving Danny Green on the bench, just like you couldn't rip Hill's new coach Rick Adelman for burying a rookie Gerald Wallace on a championship-level Kings team.

But the stakes are different for the Knicks, and D'Antoni. There was really little evident reason for Hill to be buried in New York. And -- again, barring some work ethic issues not known publicly -- Hill showed he could play in the limited Knicks opportunities he got. But for Hill to argue D'Antoni refuses to play rookies as a rule -- that's just wrong. D'Antoni just refused to play Hill and, well, all those "bad rookies" he had in Phoenix. But the best rookie he's had, Barbosa, got plenty of opportunity under D'Antoni. The "D'Antoni hates rookies" theorem just doesn't float.

I don't like to play bad rookies , I like to play good rookies - Mike D'Antoni
Jordan Hill takes a shot at Pringles

©2001-2025 ultimateknicks.comm All rights reserved. About Us.
This site is not affiliated with the NY Knicks or the National Basketball Association in any way.
You may visit the official NY Knicks web site by clicking here.

All times (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time.

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy