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Proposing Trades Is Easy - How Many People Appreciate Donnie Walsh?
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misterearl
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1/12/2011  9:36 AM
It is fashionable to join the angry chorus when things turn sour, but when was the last time anyone mentioned Donnie Walsh as NBA Executive of The Year?

When you check the turnaround on the season record, it is not that crazy. The Old man has done an amazing job.

Consider that while:

- people coveted Chris Paul - Donnie stole Ray Ray from Charlotte to set a tone of toughness

- the draft experts slurped everyone else - Donnie got booed on draft night for some unknown out of Stanford. Stanford?

- Carmelo rumors floated on the hour - he stuck with Wilson Chandler. The dunk last night was super sick.

- Lebron was taking his talents to South Beach - Amare was taking his talents on a tour of midtown Manhattan on a double decker bus

- draft prospects were being worked out, the entire NY press tribe missed an undercover seven foot Russian walking through Kennedy airport

- David Lee was unpacking in Oakland - Gallo was lacing up his orange Reeboks and learning the joy of the pump fake

- Al Harrington was running in Denver, Toney Douglas was learning to run the offense and Bill Walker was running out of headbands

- People were getting sentimental over Patrick Ewing Junior - Shawne Williams was getting a second chance from the guy who help to draft him in the first place

Thank you for an entertaining and uplifting season Donnie Walnuts

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1/12/2011  9:44 AM
There's already a Donnie appreciation thread.
Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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1/12/2011  9:54 AM
Missed it. The Answer Man does not believe in being redundant. A sincere apology and 50 push ups are in order.
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1/12/2011  10:07 AM
misterearl wrote:Missed it. The Answer Man does not believe in being redundant. A sincere apology and 50 push ups are in order.

You should be doing the push ups anyway at every red light after shoulder pressing your bicycle, so as to acquire a winning brain.

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1/12/2011  10:12 AM
Panos wrote:
misterearl wrote:Missed it. The Answer Man does not believe in being redundant. A sincere apology and 50 push ups are in order.

You should be doing the push ups anyway at every red light after shoulder pressing your bicycle, so as to acquire a winning brain.

man just THINKING about it makes me want some honey.

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1/12/2011  10:20 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/12/2011  10:26 AM
Panos - Ray Ray or Jennings?

Currently at .488, if The Mayor continues on his steady upward trend, he is on track to shoot a gaudy 50 per cent from the field.

When was the last time any NBA franchise had three (4 if you throw in Turiaf) starters who shot 50 per cent or better?

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1/12/2011  10:28 AM
misterearl wrote:Panos - Ray Ray or Jennings?

I don't know what Jennings will become someday, but as of now, can't say I'm that impressed.
There's no question that I'm super pleased with Ray Ray's ability, grit and leadership of this team.

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1/12/2011  10:31 AM
misterearl wrote:Missed it. The Answer Man does not believe in being redundant. A sincere apology and 50 push ups are in order.

you've just surpassed Curry's entire summer workout. Don't pull a hammy or you'll be out the entire training camp.

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1/12/2011  10:35 AM
Marv wrote:
Panos wrote:
misterearl wrote:Missed it. The Answer Man does not believe in being redundant. A sincere apology and 50 push ups are in order.

You should be doing the push ups anyway at every red light after shoulder pressing your bicycle, so as to acquire a winning brain.

man just THINKING about it makes me want some honey.

I'm going out right now to buy a crossbow

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1/12/2011  10:55 AM
martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

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1/12/2011  10:57 AM
misterearl wrote:martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

it's either a trade or get cut, can't wait for either to happen.

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1/12/2011  10:58 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/12/2011  11:01 AM
martin wrote:
misterearl wrote:martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

it's either a trade or get cut, can't wait for either to happen.

never fear...Leon Rose is on it

coming soon....the decision II....should i consider the prix fixe menu or just order two entrees?

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1/12/2011  10:58 AM
martin wrote:
misterearl wrote:martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

it's either a trade or get cut, can't wait for either to happen.

Good riddance. The last stench of the Isaiah years about to be cleansed.

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1/12/2011  11:00 AM
Rookie wrote:
martin wrote:
misterearl wrote:martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

it's either a trade or get cut, can't wait for either to happen.

never fear...Leon Rose is on it

"So, uh, Eddie, I got this other client by the name of Melo who has been keeping me busy..."

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1/12/2011  11:03 AM
martin wrote:
Rookie wrote:
martin wrote:
misterearl wrote:martin - Donnie Walsh and the Knicks have a great opportunity to fill Eddy Curry's soon-to-be-vacant roster spot with big man insurance

Expect The Unexpected

it's either a trade or get cut, can't wait for either to happen.

never fear...Leon Rose is on it

"So, uh, Eddie, I got this other client by the name of Melo who has been keeping me busy..."

.....i'm sorry...the person you are trying to reach is unavailable....please try again later...beep

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1/12/2011  11:03 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/12/2011  11:04 AM
Fearless Prediction

6'10 245 pound Eric Boateng was on the Knicks Summer League roster.

He plays for the Idaho Stampede and his stats, while not gaudy, are solid. 47 per cent from the field, avg 5/5 in 15 minutes average.

You heard it here first.

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1/12/2011  11:13 AM
misterearl wrote:Fearless Prediction

6'10 245 pound Eric Boateng was on the Knicks Summer League roster.

He plays for the Idaho Stampede and his stats, while not gaudy, are solid. 47 per cent from the field, avg 5/5 in 15 minutes average.

You heard it here first.

yeah....i just don't see any D-leaguer's getting playing time...if MDA is gonna work a big man in to the rotation, it's Moz...or the acquisition of an established NBA talent via trade....Moz was most effective on defense when he was aggressive, fouls be damned...and i am confident he can score once he regains his confidence...i'm still amazed when i see moz standing next to other big players...that dude is HUGE....and skilled...he does look like of bit of a rube ...but dahum...coming to the NBA id a huge adjustment for the kid...he needs to get his NY on!

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1/12/2011  11:15 AM
Rookie wrote:
misterearl wrote:Fearless Prediction

6'10 245 pound Eric Boateng was on the Knicks Summer League roster.

He plays for the Idaho Stampede and his stats, while not gaudy, are solid. 47 per cent from the field, avg 5/5 in 15 minutes average.

You heard it here first.

yeah....i just don't see any D-leaguer's getting playing time...if MDA is gonna work a big man in to the rotation, it's Moz...or the acquisition of an established NBA talent via trade....Moz was most effective on defense when he was aggressive, fouls be damned...and i am confident he can score once he regains his confidence...i'm still amazed when i see moz standing next to other big players...that dude is HUGE....and skilled...he does look like of bit of a rube ...but dahum...coming to the NBA id a huge adjustment for the kid...he needs to get his NY on!

yea. remember after the worlds a whole thread here proclaimed he would have been the 5th pick in the draft coming off that performance. including the game against the US.

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1/12/2011  11:19 AM
Marv wrote:
Rookie wrote:
misterearl wrote:Fearless Prediction

6'10 245 pound Eric Boateng was on the Knicks Summer League roster.

He plays for the Idaho Stampede and his stats, while not gaudy, are solid. 47 per cent from the field, avg 5/5 in 15 minutes average.

You heard it here first.

yeah....i just don't see any D-leaguer's getting playing time...if MDA is gonna work a big man in to the rotation, it's Moz...or the acquisition of an established NBA talent via trade....Moz was most effective on defense when he was aggressive, fouls be damned...and i am confident he can score once he regains his confidence...i'm still amazed when i see moz standing next to other big players...that dude is HUGE....and skilled...he does look like of bit of a rube ...but dahum...coming to the NBA id a huge adjustment for the kid...he needs to get his NY on!

yea. remember after the worlds a whole thread here proclaimed he would have been the 5th pick in the draft coming off that performance. including the game against the US.

Moz is like Prego....it's in there

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1/12/2011  11:24 AM    LAST EDITED: 1/12/2011  11:25 AM
GEICO

Rookie - offering Boateng as a reasonable, low risk option is not about playing time or the rotation.

Boateng provides low cost insurance in the event Turiaf goes brittle. A healthy third center would be a good thing.

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