MarburyAnd1Crossover wrote:HARDCOREKNICKSFAN wrote:We need any and every win we can get, because if there ever was a rock bottom for this Knicks team this season, we're there right now.That said, if The Knicks lose this game tonight, there needs to be a riot at MSG. The rage of the fans needs to be seen, heard and felt.
Would a win tonight be a turning point, or just further delay of the inevitable?
I hate the Nyets, but I also sincerely believe that this team needs a serious shakeup. This coach pisses me off to no end, and I am damn well sure that I am not the only one who feels that way.
Let the chips fall where they may. Go Knicks. 
I don't see any turning points until Baron comes, but if this franchise ever had a must win, its tonight.
...and how bad will things have gotten by the time that happens, though? Will we be 10 games under .500 by then (or worse)? We're only a few losses away from there now.
MDA needs Baron Davis to return in order to save his job? That's horrid business. He should be doing better than this with the current roster, PG or not. One player isn't going to turn this capsized ship right-side up again. It's unfair to Baron as well as the rest of us to put that "Savior" weight on his still-healing back.
This team needs a hard reality check.
I hope Baron gets with the idea of playing under Woodson, because that is the most likely scenario at the rate we're going right now. Personally, I don't think that's a bad thing, either. Hopefully Woodson acknowledges the sense of emergency more than MDA and his "oh, we'll be okay" BS.
I'm trying to get up for this game, but am having a hard time shaking off this sick-and-tired, spent feeling. On top of that, I can't help but brace myself for the next weak excuse- "well, the team played it's third game of a back-to-back-to-back, and they just ran out of gas". That'll be the cue to regurgitate my gotdamn dinner.
We can only hope that it doesn't go down that way.
Another season, and more adversity to persevere through. We will get the job done, even BETTER than last year.
GO KNICKS!