Leo Durocher on
Willie Mays:
"If he were a woman I'd marry him"nixluva - you are the best.
Any day that our beloved franchise loses a favored player that we invested our hearts in, it is a sad and confusing day. It is difficult to move on gracefully as management cuts our emotions off with a sudden soundless act. It has happened twice in barely two season.
Jeremy Lin will be missed.
With that said, so were Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler, Timofey Mozgov and Raymond Felton. That one hurt too. As my boy chip stern reminds, "to be a Knicks fan is to suffer."
But hey, it's only basketball and there are some familiar (and productive) faces to ease the pain.
Raymond Felton was in a state of shock on that sad trade deadline day. He must be energized to be back in a place he never, ever wanted to leave. He wore his passion on his chest as we dug that about him. Get your butt in the gym young man. Embrace your second chance to be on Broadway. Antonio McDyess was a bad idea then. Marcus ('Sup Hartford?) Camby is a good idea now. Kurt Thomas? How can anyone not love Kurt Thomas, still enforcing after all these years?
If The Maestro can make a play, perhaps he will ease the loss of Linsanity - and the loss of the innocence in thinking Williams & Connally would not leverage every dollar they could from the Rockets. Chris Copeland and James White may never see any light under Mike Woodson, who reads from the Old School Bible of Red Holzman. Did somebody say Jason Kidd?
Hey, didn't Red win?