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MaTT4281
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![]() I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments.
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Mray20
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![]() Barkley is a moron and a Knick hater, I don't know how anybody could say the Nets have a better team when you look at both rosters the Nets have no bench and the only positions the Nets are better at is starting SG and PG
No layups!
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CrushAlot
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![]() Barkley has been anti knick since they treated Pat wrong. He is open about it.
I'm tired,I'm tired, I'm so tired right now......Kristaps Porzingis 1/3/18
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GustavBahler
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![]() MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Me too. He does have blinders on when it comes to the Knicks but he is entertaining and funny as hell. Beats another dry commentator. |
Bonn1997
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![]() GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Does he have blinders on? If so, what over the past decade did he not see that he should have? |
GustavBahler
Posts: 42860 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Even in those rare moments when the Knicks have played well he finds a way to insult them. |
Nalod
Posts: 71231 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() Charles has been correct.
Knicks are the only ones who can discredit him. |
arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. This moments were so rare he missed them all. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42860 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() arkrud wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. He didn't miss them, Barkley just can't bring himself to say anything nice about the Knicks. Camby is a one of the best rebounders in the league and a hard worker. Tyson is a good rebounder and a hard worker. You compare a HOFer to everyone else and its no surprise that they almost always come up short. |
tkf
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![]() Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments.
chuck has been right, the knicks have every year to quiet him, and so far they keep proving him right... Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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Uptown
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![]() tkf wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. You make a good point about Ewing, and I agree, however Hakeem has a direct tie to our coach so I can understand Woodson reaching out to Olajuwon. Also, Hakeem was a more accomplished post-player than Ewing was and Hakeem's effect on other bigs (and smalls in the case of Lebron and Kobe) have been perhaps a little more effective not to mention more hyped up. Hakeem has been the flavor of the year or last 2 years aswell. Despite Ewing still being on the outside looking in, we do have former Knicks still involved with the organization in various positions from Clyde, to Houston, to Starks, to Herb and now LJ.... |
Sangfroid
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![]() tkf wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. I can understand Barkley's hard feelings towards the Knicks, but I am in a quandry as to where Ewing will fit in. Does he want Herb's job? Big man development. Or should he get Woodson's HC position. That lineage went from D'antoni to Woodson. Woodie came from a HC position to an assistant's spot, and then to head coach again. Would it have killed him to coach D League for a year? Show his chops? Unless Patrick catches on with another team, it's gonna be a loooong wait. "We are playing a game. We are playing at not playing a game..."
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knicks1248
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![]() Yeah I like Ewing, but as we all witness the head to head match up in game 7 of the 94 finals with Hakeem..In fact..I would go as far and say Hakeem had his way with Ewing in that series. That's not to say Ewing didn't hold is own, its just that hakeem had too many moves for ewing to keep up..
You don't see players calling up Ewing for moves or tips.. As far as barkely's comments, he's essentially right about the knicks (not about the comparisons with the nets), we just need to prove him wrong.. ES
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tkf
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![]() Uptown wrote:tkf wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. but that doesn't necessarily mean much when it comes to teaching.. there are a lot of good coaches and teachers, who were never great at their position that make great teachers... hakeem worked with kobe on footwork, and that was more of a touch up for a very accomplished player.. the work ewing did with a very raw dwight stands out more to me.. his work with yao was also important in his development.. again, I have no problem with hakeem, but this organization hasn't done Ewing right... and I am not sure why... Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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GustavBahler
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![]() tkf wrote:Uptown wrote:tkf wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Ewing forced a trade that hurt the Knicks for years and Dolan isn't forgetting that. He could have waited until the end of the season where a deal could have been worked out which would have been good for himself and the Knicks and he knew that. He didn't care what happened to the Knicks going forward, he just wanted out. Nice goodbye present for the fans. Ewing lasted a season in Seattle. I thought Dolan should have welcomed him back earlier and held the grudge for too long but Ewing can't say that he is blameless in this. Just read what Hakeem was saying about what the Knicks should do. He is clearly a much better communicator than Ewing and that's a big part of coaching. Its why players are flying from all over the country, if not the world, to learn from him and not Ewing. |
Bonn1997
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![]() GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Define "played well" |
GustavBahler
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![]() Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. LOL. How about a game that he is covering where the Knicks are scoring more pts than the other team. Not where they are in the rankings, not who their owner is, not what are their prospects for the rest of the season, what they are doing during the game that he's covering. As I said before, I enjoy watching Barkley whenever he is covering any other team but the Knicks because he usually doesn't give much in the way of commentary other than "who cares? The Knicks suck". Not exactly what I would call in depth analysis. Doesn't mean that I disagree with him that they haven't been a very good team and more often than not a bad one. When the subject of how far they will go in the season comes up I don't mind him ripping the Knicks to shreds. |
Uptown
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![]() tkf wrote:Uptown wrote:tkf wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:MaTT4281 wrote:I don't go to Chuck for his objectivity, or his analysis of the game, but I have to admit, for 29/30 teams in the league, I'm pretty entertained by his comments. Good point about the coaches and its very true. Also, would love to see the Knicks find a place for thier all time scorer and arguably the best player in franchise history. However, answer me this. For all the work that Ewing did with Dwight, why did he still feel necessary to seek Hakeem out when he see's Ewing everyday in practice? |