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Knixkik
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5/19/2013  8:39 AM
Coming off a loss like this is tough, especially seeing how a decent series from Smith would have been the difference. I am excited though. Shumpert has been a great surprise. He got his spring back plus he is now armed with a deadly 3-point shot. He has bigtime potential moving forward and will be the biggest reason for improvement as a team. We found another cheap upgrade in Copeland and if we can resign him, we have another nice piece for the future. We have our own draft pick, something we didn't have last season. We are armed with the MMLE and cash, so we have the ability to upgrade via FA and use 3 million for trade of players or acquire an extra draft pick. Also Grunnie has shown the ability to find unconventional ways to upgrade and with the way we fell short, I see him being aggressive this offseason instead of just standstill. I am excited to see what happens this offseason, I expect a lot of movement.
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5/19/2013  9:21 AM
Knixkik wrote:Coming off a loss like this is tough, especially seeing how a decent series from Smith would have been the difference. I am excited though. Shumpert has been a great surprise. He got his spring back plus he is now armed with a deadly 3-point shot. He has bigtime potential moving forward and will be the biggest reason for improvement as a team. We found another cheap upgrade in Copeland and if we can resign him, we have another nice piece for the future. We have our own draft pick, something we didn't have last season. We are armed with the MMLE and cash, so we have the ability to upgrade via FA and use 3 million for trade of players or acquire an extra draft pick. Also Grunnie has shown the ability to find unconventional ways to upgrade and with the way we fell short, I see him being aggressive this offseason instead of just standstill. I am excited to see what happens this offseason, I expect a lot of movement.


Now that Shumpert has a better jump shop,I want to see Shumpert improve his finishing skills around the basket.

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5/19/2013  9:40 AM
unstopaball12 wrote:
Knixkik wrote:Coming off a loss like this is tough, especially seeing how a decent series from Smith would have been the difference. I am excited though. Shumpert has been a great surprise. He got his spring back plus he is now armed with a deadly 3-point shot. He has bigtime potential moving forward and will be the biggest reason for improvement as a team. We found another cheap upgrade in Copeland and if we can resign him, we have another nice piece for the future. We have our own draft pick, something we didn't have last season. We are armed with the MMLE and cash, so we have the ability to upgrade via FA and use 3 million for trade of players or acquire an extra draft pick. Also Grunnie has shown the ability to find unconventional ways to upgrade and with the way we fell short, I see him being aggressive this offseason instead of just standstill. I am excited to see what happens this offseason, I expect a lot of movement.


Now that Shumpert has a better jump shop,I want to see Shumpert improve his finishing skills around the basket.

+1000. You're right on the money. It's the only thing missing from his game. The man needs to finish much stronger at the rim moving forward. He's got too much size, strength and athleticism not to.

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5/19/2013  9:48 AM
Shump can be a star. Very excited about him. Unfortunately he's also our best trade asset.
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5/19/2013  10:36 AM
MSG3 wrote:Shump can be a star. Very excited about him. Unfortunately he's also our best trade asset.

I doubt we trade him. He's a great fit next to Melo moving forward. He is now part of the core having replaced stoudemire. He has a ton of potential though.

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5/19/2013  10:44 AM
MSG3 wrote:Shump can be a star. Very excited about him. Unfortunately he's also our best trade asset.

He needs to get a WHOLE lot better in a hurry for that to happen.

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5/19/2013  10:55 AM
i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

Knicks should be improved: win about 40 games and maybe sneak into the playoffs. Melo, Rose and even Noah will have some nice moments however this team should be about PORZINGUS. the sooner they make him the primary player, the better
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5/19/2013  11:06 AM
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

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5/19/2013  11:07 AM
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

Their are always guys willing to play for less if they can get minutes. See Chicago.

Knicks will have the minutes for guys to earn larger contracts.

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5/19/2013  11:08 AM
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

no that's crazy stuff!!

you just gotta shake and bake a little bit, don't get caught up in details right now,

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5/19/2013  11:09 AM
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

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5/19/2013  11:43 AM
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

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5/19/2013  11:44 AM
Grunwald has really impressed me. I can't wait to see what he does with a first round pick.
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5/19/2013  11:47 AM
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.

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5/19/2013  11:57 AM
Knixkik wrote:
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.

I am sure Kevin Wilson is working on that right now. Saw something that said Cope was only scouted by one other nba team last year.
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5/19/2013  11:59 AM
Knixkik wrote:
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.


That alone might make us good enough to again be a poor man's version of last decade's Hawks but not a title contender
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5/19/2013  12:24 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.


That alone might make us good enough to again be a poor man's version of last decade's Hawks but not a title contender

Poor man's version? I don't remember them having a season better then the one we just had. Not sure how you came up with that comparison outside of the Woody connection.

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5/19/2013  12:29 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.


That alone might make us good enough to again be a poor man's version of last decade's Hawks but not a title contender

In their best 2 season they got swept in the 2nd round. They never won a division title and won 53 games once. So how are we a poor mans version of them again?

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5/19/2013  12:33 PM
Knixkik wrote:
Bonn1997 wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
VCoug wrote:
Knixkik wrote:
blkexec wrote:
callmened wrote:i know its natural to be overly pessimistic after a season ending loss and i hate to burst your bubble but
- were over the cap so we only have the 3MLE to sign a FA
- about 5 players are leaving
- say what you want about JR, but he averaged 18ppg and will leave
- Tyson and amare are damaged goods
- cope will leave for more money
- Rondo, Granger and DRose return to the east and lets not forget miami

please excuse me for feeling so gloomy but i think i have some objective reasons to be

I think you will be very surprised at the knicks off season moves. It looks bad now, but everybody knows are weaknesses by now. It will make it that much easier to add the right pieces.

This is right. We will see moves and improvements. Most people felt the same last offseason and said the same things. Look how much we improved.

Who did we really bring in that really helped us this year? Felton, Prigioni, and Kenyon Martin who was brought in midseason. Most of the roster and the guys who got most of the minutes were players who were already here; Melo, Tyson, Shumpert, JR, and Novak were already on the team. And we also had more maneuverability because we could do sign-and-trades last Summer, this year we probably won't be able to.

Copeland, Prigioni, Felton, and Martin were all unexpected pickups that helped tremendously. Also Brewer who helped early in the season. These were all buy low players who are nba role players. We will find more of these guys.


That alone might make us good enough to again be a poor man's version of last decade's Hawks but not a title contender

In their best 2 season they got swept in the 2nd round. They never won a division title and won 53 games once. So how are we a poor mans version of them again?

Fair enough. It was a bad exaggeration. We haven't achieved much more than last decade's Hawks and I don't see how anything you cited (adding more guys like Prigioni, etc.) will change that.

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5/19/2013  12:43 PM
reason to be optimistic: can watch spurs memphis series in peace without worrying about outcome, and it will be monster epic series
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