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ActionJackson
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3/26/2012  2:30 AM
Apparently he's doing this train thing on the regular

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loweyecue
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3/26/2012  6:26 AM
smackeddog wrote:His time here was possibly the worst era in Knicks history (it made me nostalgic for the previous era with Howard Eisley and that terrible back up SF we got from Utah, whose name I have erased from my memory), but I'm glad he's found some happiness and success now- on a personal level, it must be hell having the collective NY and national media slamming you every day.

I still wonder whether he did lose it mentally while he was with us, or whether he had actually become a born again christian and just kept it quiet- it kind of makes some of his starnger interviews make more sense in that light.

Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

I can admit freely that this is the ONLY Knicks player I ever truly hated. Watching him sit on the bench with his towel and perpetual scowl filled me with something close to revulsion. All those media interviews didn't help either.

If he finds happiness in China, good for him. I have little Interest in his career.

TKF on Melo ::....he is a punk, a jerk, a self absorbed out of shape, self aggrandizing, unprofessional, volume chucking coach killing playoff loser!!
Bonn1997
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3/26/2012  9:28 AM
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:His time here was possibly the worst era in Knicks history (it made me nostalgic for the previous era with Howard Eisley and that terrible back up SF we got from Utah, whose name I have erased from my memory), but I'm glad he's found some happiness and success now- on a personal level, it must be hell having the collective NY and national media slamming you every day.

I still wonder whether he did lose it mentally while he was with us, or whether he had actually become a born again christian and just kept it quiet- it kind of makes some of his starnger interviews make more sense in that light.

Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

I can admit freely that this is the ONLY Knicks player I ever truly hated. Watching him sit on the bench with his towel and perpetual scowl filled me with something close to revulsion. All those media interviews didn't help either.

If he finds happiness in China, good for him. I have little Interest in his career.

Really? He at least played many seasons and had some great games. Eddy and Jerome just took our money and sat on the bench.

Nalod
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3/26/2012  9:54 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:His time here was possibly the worst era in Knicks history (it made me nostalgic for the previous era with Howard Eisley and that terrible back up SF we got from Utah, whose name I have erased from my memory), but I'm glad he's found some happiness and success now- on a personal level, it must be hell having the collective NY and national media slamming you every day.

I still wonder whether he did lose it mentally while he was with us, or whether he had actually become a born again christian and just kept it quiet- it kind of makes some of his starnger interviews make more sense in that light.

Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

I can admit freely that this is the ONLY Knicks player I ever truly hated. Watching him sit on the bench with his towel and perpetual scowl filled me with something close to revulsion. All those media interviews didn't help either.

If he finds happiness in China, good for him. I have little Interest in his career.

Really? He at least played many seasons and had some great games. Eddy and Jerome just took our money and sat on the bench.

"our" money?

jrodmc
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3/26/2012  10:26 AM    LAST EDITED: 3/26/2012  10:46 AM
smackeddog wrote:Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

Sorry, but this is like hoping that ticks don't suck.

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3/26/2012  10:32 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:His time here was possibly the worst era in Knicks history (it made me nostalgic for the previous era with Howard Eisley and that terrible back up SF we got from Utah, whose name I have erased from my memory), but I'm glad he's found some happiness and success now- on a personal level, it must be hell having the collective NY and national media slamming you every day.

I still wonder whether he did lose it mentally while he was with us, or whether he had actually become a born again christian and just kept it quiet- it kind of makes some of his starnger interviews make more sense in that light.

Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

I can admit freely that this is the ONLY Knicks player I ever truly hated. Watching him sit on the bench with his towel and perpetual scowl filled me with something close to revulsion. All those media interviews didn't help either.

If he finds happiness in China, good for him. I have little Interest in his career.

Really? He at least played many seasons and had some great games. Eddy and Jerome just took our money and sat on the bench.


Gotta agree here. Every time I see Curry on the Heat bench I become enraged in the thought of what a giant POS he was/is. He has been conditioning to get on the floor for what seems to be his entire career. I always thought that if crazy Nate ever got into with him, like he did w/ Randolph, he would beat the living piss outta Curry because the dude had absolutely no heart. I would've seriously enjoyed seeing that.

Marbury's mind isn't right and he blew it in his own city, so my dislike for him has lessened since he's been gone.

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3/26/2012  10:43 AM
Bonn1997 wrote:
loweyecue wrote:
smackeddog wrote:His time here was possibly the worst era in Knicks history (it made me nostalgic for the previous era with Howard Eisley and that terrible back up SF we got from Utah, whose name I have erased from my memory), but I'm glad he's found some happiness and success now- on a personal level, it must be hell having the collective NY and national media slamming you every day.

I still wonder whether he did lose it mentally while he was with us, or whether he had actually become a born again christian and just kept it quiet- it kind of makes some of his starnger interviews make more sense in that light.

Hope he gets that championship, but at the same time I hope we never get another Berman report mentioning him ever again.

I can admit freely that this is the ONLY Knicks player I ever truly hated. Watching him sit on the bench with his towel and perpetual scowl filled me with something close to revulsion. All those media interviews didn't help either.

If he finds happiness in China, good for him. I have little Interest in his career.

Really? He at least played many seasons and had some great games. Eddy and Jerome just took our money and sat on the bench.

Eddie and Jerome you knew that there was no reason to get your hopes up . With Marbs we had every reason to have hope and he crushed our hope

Everything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear- George Adair
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3/26/2012  11:02 AM
glad marbury is finally having some success somewhere. sounds like he's playing well in the finals, his team is up 2-1 over aaron brooks' team.

funny - one time kniok (the guy isiah said was "basically a free first round pick") randolph morris looks to be the second leading scorer on marbury's team.

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technomaster
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3/26/2012  11:11 AM
Well, Randolph Morris may very well have been like a free 1st round pick, albeit a bust 1st round pick. :)

Very glad to see Marbury seeing success in a team setting. Maybe he's gotten past his delusions of grandeur and is becoming a more complete (team) player.

It would be nice for him to have learned something during his foray in China.

-KD

“That was two, two from the heart.” - John Starks
Nalod
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3/26/2012  11:29 AM
technomaster wrote:Well, Randolph Morris may very well have been like a free 1st round pick, albeit a bust 1st round pick. :)

Very glad to see Marbury seeing success in a team setting. Maybe he's gotten past his delusions of grandeur and is becoming a more complete (team) player.

It would be nice for him to have learned something during his foray in China.

-KD

"like a free first round pick"....

You pay for what you get.

Curry cost us two first rounders. Noah and Ty Thomas they picked. Thomas not a great choice but Noah is solid! We have a good one in Chandler now but........

I would hope we would have drafted better than Thomas, but if your batting .500 on lower lotto picks your doing ok. Ty going the route of Stromile Swift.

technomaster
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3/26/2012  12:57 PM
Technically, Chicago got the #2 overall pick (which was LaMarcus Aldridge), then they made a bad decision by trading down to get Tyrus Thomas for him.

Bad.

But yeah. Lots of 1st round talent doesn't pan out.

“That was two, two from the heart.” - John Starks
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3/26/2012  1:44 PM
MSG3 wrote:Since when is 30/9/8 a tripple double?

30 pts = 10 + 10 + 10. That's three 10s. Duh.

Wishing everyone well. I enjoyed posting here for a while, but as I matured I realized this forum isn't for me. We all evolve. Thanks for the memories everyone.
Nalod
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3/26/2012  2:32 PM
Front line of Noah and Aldridge would be nice!
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3/26/2012  2:46 PM
Nalod wrote:Front line of Noah and Aldridge would be nice!

Not for the rest of the NBA

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3/26/2012  2:47 PM
Nalod wrote:Front line of Noah and Aldridge would be nice!

You are assuming that we would not have drafted two Yinka Stinka's with those picks.

SteveSmith
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3/26/2012  2:49 PM
mrKnickShot wrote:
Nalod wrote:Front line of Noah and Aldridge would be nice!

You are assuming that we would not have drafted two Yinka Stinka's with those picks.

For us I would assume that we would have drafted exactly those. The Bulls on the other hand... Good they didnt.

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3/26/2012  9:15 PM    LAST EDITED: 3/26/2012  9:24 PM
ChuckBuck wrote:
Nalod wrote:
He cried.

I love crying YouTube Marbury! Weed smoking riding in back of car when it got hit and the Vasiline eating Marbury.

"Youthier" and "Dey Scared now"!

"I can see the spit in your mouth"!

Marbs got weepy going to finals like Mike did after winning one, and losing his dad.

Long way to go son, long way to go!

Wow, this was some whack ass ****....what the hell was he crying about??must have been bawling over how ****ty that song was.


This is a no doubter 'lol' video!

Mar Bu Li!

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