jrodmc wrote:misterearl wrote:The Answer Man Never Burns BridgesQ. jrodmc - Can someone ring Jimmie up and let him know how magnanamously big and fat he would look on the rag back pages making a conciliatory move like that?
A. The rag back pages are not for conciliatory stories. Back pages are reserved for hype and gaudy headlines. While every beat writer was coveting Chris Paul as savior, Tyson Chandler arrived at LaGuardia. No one at ANY newspaper saw that coming.
Q. jrodmc - would anyone be adverse to an Occupy Sign Spree movement?
A. Yes. Any parents of children seated courtside the night Spree decided it was appropriate to loudly curse at Dolan every time down the court.
Spree man love is allowed .... and Spree had a nice run but his selfish and vulgar act was too much in his return to The Garden. No matter what, a New York Knicks ballplayer should exude a fundamental level of class. Spree violated that pact and embarrassed himself. Happy trails to former employee number 8.
Shumpert would look good wearing number 8. Man love? Have you checked Shumperts deltoids?
Sheesh.
Deltoids don't get you on the All Star team. Let's see if Shump's got the motor to run 45 minutes a game like Spree did.
As to fundamentals of class pact, I'm guessing you missed the Starphuch era, the ECurry saga, and the Nate the Reprobate episodes... your Spree episode also occurred as part of the Wolves. And we all know what happens when one is being raised by wolves. Speaking of which, class....hmmm....I'm sure the parents of those children sitting courtside who get to watch girls writhing around showing nips and camel toes are severly jeopardizing their role as parents because Spree screamed four letter words at an owner who doesn't exactly exude class...
jrodmc - Your colorfully illustrated "camel toes" and "nips" say more about your sexual maturity than the class of the Knicks organization. I have never found a woman's body to be offensive.
Stephon may have been crazy, and "get in the truck" may make Bartlett's, but he was charitable and generous. He supported an extended family.
Eddy Curry was never meant to be. He would be better painting watercolors. That is not a character issue. His personal odyssey is more painful than most imagine. Food makes the perfect comfort for lonely, or unhappy, people.
Nate was cool. He worked his ass off. He was obnoxious to some and too demonstrative for others... one does NOT get picked for a pickup game at any playground, or make the quantum leap to the NBA at 5'3, being the shy and silent type.
Spree is gone.
Shumpert is now.