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Moonangie
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9/24/2010  3:43 PM
DurzoBlint wrote:
iSergio wrote:
Childs2Dudley wrote:
iSergio wrote:
DurzoBlint wrote:guarantee we're better than the friggin Nets (wtf is Kamla smoking anyway)

Not if this Carmelo Anthony deal is true.

I'm scared of Brook Lopez, Troy Murphy and Carmelo Anthony.

That frontline is better then anything we put out on the floor.

the **** is going to prove you wrong this sesaon. Going way out there to declare Gallo will be an allstar STARTER

That's not so far fetched. +1 to that, and I am confident of it.

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9/24/2010  6:04 PM
Man just looking at this team now you can't help but be in awe of our size! This is one really long team. AR, Amar'e, Gallo, Timo, Turiaf and Chandler is a formidable group!!! I'm freakin AMPED!
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9/25/2010  5:02 AM
40 photo's from media day on the official site:

http://www.nba.com/knicks/photogallery/mediaday2010.html

there are also video interviews and other stuff. I think this is the hardest working team we've had in years, it's probably the tallest we've had in years, the strongest, the youngest and the most athletic- hopefully they can put it all together- enough of the Carmelo cr*p, hopefully this is going to be a good team!

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9/25/2010  9:49 AM
smackeddog wrote:40 photo's from media day on the official site:

http://www.nba.com/knicks/photogallery/mediaday2010.html

there are also video interviews and other stuff. I think this is the hardest working team we've had in years, it's probably the tallest we've had in years, the strongest, the youngest and the most athletic- hopefully they can put it all together- enough of the Carmelo cr*p, hopefully this is going to be a good team!

This is worries me though. I'm already thinking of a potential player/staff scandal headline.


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9/25/2010  11:04 AM
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A few gems from Ronny

Starter or not?

I just want to play basketball, man. I'm not the type of guy that's going to be like "Aw, I can't play because I don't start or I can't play because of this". You put me on the court, I will do something good. Regardless of what the coach thinks, I'm going to be there, and I'm going to show up, and I'm going to strap up, and I'm going to do my thing.

It's almost funny to me. I don't care. Just put me on the court man!

I like to be in at the end of the game. I like to make defensive stops. I like to create a steal, I like to make an assist. I like to be in at the end of the game so I guess I'm more of a finisher than a starter.

On the negative New York media:

It's on us to not let what you guys write fall into that snowball of not necessarily positive stuff. It's on us to create somewhat of a bunker mentality where it's almost like an "us against everybody else" mentality.

On Eddy Curry and what effect he can have on Eddy Curry's mentality.

Eddy Curry and Amar'e Stoudemire were probably the two players that I hated guarding the most in the NBA. They were among the top five. I'm glad to be on their side of the basketball. That's a guarantee.

...

I'm hoping that I can bring some joy.

It's almost like there is some kind of positive cloud around this team and around New York. Hopefully we can keep it here and hopefully we get sunny time around here.

The more happy people there are around me, the better I am.

Tommy Dee asked about how he chose Gonzaga and we got this story:

On a recruiting trip...the reason why I decided on Gonzaga- the assistant coach...Tommy Lloyd...we were playing ping pong (makes ping pong sounds with mouth)...I was beating him pretty bad. I hit a forehand- BAM!- pretty good forehand and he dives on the floor, gets the point and comes down. He dislocated his elbow, he's bleeding profusely. He had to go to the hospital. After that, I was like "You know what? This is the place where I want to go." I signed right after that. True story.

If you have guys who understand what the others are thinking, you can almost play basketball with your eyes closed.

On Raymond Felton talking him up:

He's a smart guy, because he knows if I'm happy, his job will be easier.

On a reporter (very astutely) comparing him to Nick Swisher.

Nick Swisher has the most energy that I've ever seen. I mean Jesus, I was looking at the Jumbotron, and I just saw him with the big smile on his face. He just seems like a happy-go-lucky guy.

Where I'm from, the Carribbean, we're all happy-go-lucky types of guys- maybe too much. That's just how we are. We're happy to be alive.

On what the younger players have to gain from the trip to Europe:

Memories that will last them a lifetime. They'll get a chance to experience some things that they might have had the chance to if they weren't on an NBA team. I think that once you go there and you see different cultures, different ways of life, I think you open up your eyes, and I think you open up your eyes to different ways of life outside the 50 states.

On whether he plans to be an ambassador in Paris:

I already warned them, as soon as we get there, I'm going to my momma's house. My mom's going to do some home cooking for me, and I'm not sharing my home-cooked meal. I'm not sharing my mom's secret recipe- none of that. They're on their own. I might buy them like a paper or something, or bring them some chocolate pastries. Actually, you know what? They're going to bring me chocolate pastries. How about that? But actually, I may take them out one night in Paris. I think it's pretty good to see Paris by night, to see the architecture and the lighting. It's pretty cool. Hopefully they get to try some of the crepes, because there is a famous district in Paris where you can go late at night and eat crepes and just see that Paris is almost like New York in a sense where it's always open late and you get opportunities to do stuff- cool stuff, different stuff that you might not be able to do in New York.

Ronny mentioned that his mom would spank him if he didn't visit home, to which I replied, "Ronny, you're 6'9", to which HE replied:

I'm 6'10", thank you very much.

On visiting (and leaving) Milan:

I'm kind of bummed because when we play, we leave that same night to go to Paris, and that night there is a very big soccer derby, and myself, Gallo, and Coach D'Antoni wanted to go, but unfortunately we have to travel, so that's the only bad part about playing in Paris.

Osborn asked how the team would mesh, considering they hadn't played together much:

We've been playing together a little bit. Trust me.

I like the vibes.

Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans "The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."
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9/26/2010  2:52 AM
the coloring around the numbers is weird looking..
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9/26/2010  10:55 AM
BigDaddyG wrote:
izybx wrote:
bishop wrote:

Eddy Curry hard at work!

LOL Thats awesome!

Aways wondered where the Hamburglar went to rest and hide his bigmac stash after a hard days work.

Hilarious!!!!!

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9/27/2010  7:42 AM
Marv wrote:i didn't think this was going to happen but i'm feeling sorry for eddy curry.

Eddy looks like he is carrying another 5 lb.'s on the bridge of his nose! Eddy looks pissed, they told him to fold up and hide the flesh.

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9/27/2010  8:08 AM
DurzoBlint wrote:guarantee we're better than the friggin Nets (wtf is Kamla smoking anyway)

I guess anyone can pretend to be a reporter. He was saying that the Golden State trade was a bad move... dude doesn't get it.

Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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9/27/2010  1:05 PM
Found some notes from media day here: http://www.msg.com/blogs/charlie-zegers/notes-from-knicks-media-day-spotlight-on-stat-1.50273
I don't think there will be a problem unless somebody wants to make a problem, ... If they really want to make a problem, they're going to have to make a decision about how they want to spend their adult life in terms of playing in the NBA or not.
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