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eViL
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4/20/2011  1:34 PM
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

i think this is a really good take and i'm ridiculously stupid. how's that sit with you, blue? haha...

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4/20/2011  1:35 PM
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

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4/20/2011  1:36 PM
eViL wrote:
i still play a ton of basketball and i actually have to deal with back spasms because i have tight hamstrings.

Good point, think tight hammies are an underappreciated component of lower back issues, including my own. Stretching exercises are extremely important for back probs. Perhaps less so for middle & upper back stuff, which Amare's may be, cuz I think they said he wrenched it when his arm hit the backboard on a dunk.

I expect him back too though. Hopefully.

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4/20/2011  1:48 PM
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

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4/20/2011  1:50 PM
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

Being a Knicks fan at all means you're a starphucking, hobbit sucking, dikc riding, pringles luving, offense gobbling, gallo hatting, hoodratting, front running, truck sliding, over tatting, microfrakking, kool-aid swimmin' little tool.

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4/20/2011  1:51 PM
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

Being a Knicks fan at all means you're a starphucking, hobbit sucking, dikc riding, pringles luving, offense gobbling, gallo hatting, hoodratting, front running, truck sliding, over tatting, microfrakking, kool-aid swimmin' little tool.

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4/20/2011  1:52 PM
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

Being a Knicks fan at all means you're a starphucking, hobbit sucking, dikc riding, pringles luving, offense gobbling, gallo hatting, hoodratting, front running, truck sliding, over tatting, microfrakking, kool-aid swimmin' little tool.

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Fruity drinkin'.

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4/20/2011  1:55 PM
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
fishmike wrote:Friday night will be very telling for a few reasons.

Melo:The game 1 vs game 2 comparison for Melo is bothersome and here's why. The 5-18 shooting doesnt bother me. It sucks, but it also happens. Mariano blew a save last night, Starks went 1-17, bla bla... these things happen in sports. The problem is game 1: 4 rebounds. Game 2: 17 rebounds. If this doesnt tell you point blank that the EFFORT was lacking in game 1 I dont know what does. Its the playoffs. Your our star. Every big player has to deal with bad shooting nights, so show me you can do something besides score to help us win a game. Game one he mailed it in. It would show a lot of see him FIGHT his way out of a bad shooting night instead of CHUCK his way out of it.

Melo expended a huge effort in a losing cause game 2. Lets see how he feels about game 3. Are we going to get the "my shot isnt falling so I'm not that into this game" Melo or are we going to get "I cannot and will not be stopped" Melo? Here's hoping for the 2nd option.

If we got game 2's effort in both games we would be up 1-1 and everyone would be talking about our future with this guy. Instead we have articles from Wojo on yahoo talking about Melo isnt a leader, how he's happy to get his #s and pat himself on the back bla bla bal. I'm sick of reading that crap, but only Melo can change that. The perception is earned and Knick fans are seeing why.


Fish, not saying your points aren't valid, but I think it has to be factored in that at this stage of development it's easier for both Amare and Melo to know their roles when the other is out. I think it's no coincidence that they each excelled when the other struggled. Could take time to get consistency from them simultaneously.

It's not an excuse, it's just perspective on the process.

you best use that line any time you try to qualify a perspective of what's going on with the Knick else a bunch of posters will nail you as an MDA apologist.

Being a Knicks fan at all means you're a starphucking, hobbit sucking, dikc riding, pringles luving, offense gobbling, gallo hatting, hoodratting, front running, truck sliding, over tatting, microfrakking, kool-aid swimmin' little tool.

Alba-loving too

Fruity drinkin'.

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4/20/2011  2:01 PM
Ahhhhh I see some have come Full Circle Jerkin
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4/20/2011  2:08 PM
Juice wrote:Ahhhhh I see some have come Full Circle Jerkin

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4/20/2011  2:34 PM
hate to bring up stats, but the team that takes the first 2 wins takes the series 90% of the time. the team that wins the 2nd game takes the series 75% of the time. Knicks could've been in that 2nd category last night...what a punch in the gut.
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4/20/2011  2:39 PM
A slight bright side: living in NH I listen to a lot of Boston-area sports radio and there is zero joy from last night's game. Aside from the requisite hack shots at Carmelo for being a "jerk" (ironic considering Pierce and Garnett play for the Celtics), it's pretty much the sky is falling.

It's not much, but you take the good feelings where you can find them.

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4/20/2011  2:41 PM
SlimChin wrote:hate to bring up stats, but the team that takes the first 2 wins takes the series 90% of the time. the team that wins the 2nd game takes the series 75% of the time. Knicks could've been in that 2nd category last night...what a punch in the gut.

am i just flat out dense when i say: this is not your typical 0-2 deficit?

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4/20/2011  2:43 PM
We can win but we need guys to step up.
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4/20/2011  2:56 PM
eViL wrote:
SlimChin wrote:hate to bring up stats, but the team that takes the first 2 wins takes the series 90% of the time. the team that wins the 2nd game takes the series 75% of the time. Knicks could've been in that 2nd category last night...what a punch in the gut.

am i just flat out dense when i say: this is not your typical 0-2 deficit?

Why limit yourself to just when you say that?

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4/20/2011  2:59 PM
Panos wrote:
eViL wrote:
SlimChin wrote:hate to bring up stats, but the team that takes the first 2 wins takes the series 90% of the time. the team that wins the 2nd game takes the series 75% of the time. Knicks could've been in that 2nd category last night...what a punch in the gut.

am i just flat out dense when i say: this is not your typical 0-2 deficit?

Why limit yourself to just when you say that?

hahahaha!!

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4/20/2011  6:08 PM
eViL wrote:
SlimChin wrote:hate to bring up stats, but the team that takes the first 2 wins takes the series 90% of the time. the team that wins the 2nd game takes the series 75% of the time. Knicks could've been in that 2nd category last night...what a punch in the gut.

am i just flat out dense when i say: this is not your typical 0-2 deficit?

I hear yah.

But playing like "crap" and winning 2 playoff games cannot be ignored. They are half way home and **** happens (amare's back).

Had enough Melo?
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4/20/2011  6:14 PM
If Amar'e didn't hurt himself I think the Knicks win this game. I feel good about the Knicks chances of taking this series back to Boston. Doesn't mean the Knicks will win but I think they can get it back even.
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4/20/2011  6:39 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/20/2011  6:42 PM
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:I'm proud of how they've played but the odds of winning 4 of 5 are slim.

Gonna have to settle for moral victories, of which we're up 2-0.

I like to think of it as holding home court and winning 1 away game.

We've got a 6% chance, keep hope alive.

I have to take issues with this. Our chances in this series are not affected in any way shape or form by how many times teams down 0-2 in series has come back to win before. If you flip a coin a hunderd time sand get tails each time, it doesn't improve your chances of getting heads on the 101st toss. It's still 50%.

TKF on Melo ::....he is a punk, a jerk, a self absorbed out of shape, self aggrandizing, unprofessional, volume chucking coach killing playoff loser!!
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4/20/2011  6:46 PM
loweyecue wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:
martin wrote:
BlueSeats wrote:I'm proud of how they've played but the odds of winning 4 of 5 are slim.

Gonna have to settle for moral victories, of which we're up 2-0.

I like to think of it as holding home court and winning 1 away game.

We've got a 6% chance, keep hope alive.

I have to take issues with this. Our chances in this series are not affected in any way shape or form by how many times teams down 0-2 in series has come back to win before. If you flip a coin a hunderd time sand get tails each time, it doesn't improve your chances of getting heads on the 101st toss. It's still 50%.

who has the low IQ now, blue? TAKE THAT!!!

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