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smackeddog
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8/30/2020  4:45 PM
martin wrote:
NYKBocker wrote:Maurice Morris flagrant 2 on Doncic. Love him but he has to be smarter

I miss those kind of fouls

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8/30/2020  4:52 PM

I do like the Oakley vibe Marcus has about him- poor Luka and KP both had to pretend they weren’t intimidated by him In this series, but he just sees straight through them

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8/30/2020  6:58 PM
I will admit piling on KP has been the highlight of the season for me, which is a sad statement of course. Having said that, I'm thinking with his injury proneness, this shortened season with its odd circumstances may have well been the Mavs best shot at maximizing his play. Instead it's a first round exit. Time will tell of course, but I am glad I'm not a fan hoping he'll make it to the court.
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8/30/2020  11:07 PM
In addition to what could've been if we drafted Mitchell, anyone else remembering how Denver drafted Jamal Murray with one of our picks from the Melo deal?
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8/31/2020  3:53 AM
Welpee wrote:In addition to what could've been if we drafted Mitchell, anyone else remembering how Denver drafted Jamal Murray with one of our picks from the Melo deal?

I'm too distracted watching that series by the thought we could have just drafted Donovan Mitchell

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8/31/2020  10:11 AM
KnickDanger wrote:I will admit piling on KP has been the highlight of the season for me, which is a sad statement of course. Having said that, I'm thinking with his injury proneness, this shortened season with its odd circumstances may have well been the Mavs best shot at maximizing his play. Instead it's a first round exit. Time will tell of course, but I am glad I'm not a fan hoping he'll make it to the court.

Sort of like being a Knick fan when he was here, right?

That "KP is the least!" thread was fun, though.

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8/31/2020  4:03 PM
Remember Dajuan Wagner?

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/dj-wagner-can-complete-family-trifecta-in-mcd-s-all-american-game

In 1981, following a dominant career at Camden High School, Milt Wagner was named to the McDonald’s All-American Game. Twenty years later, DaJuan Wagner was named to the McDonald’s All-American Game after scoring close to 3,500 points at Camden High School. Twenty-two years later, DJ Wagner. could make the trio the first grandfather-father-son combination to make the prestigious event in its history.

DJ Wagner is one of the youngest prospects – he won't turn 15 until May – yet one of the best freshmen in America.

He knows etching his family name in McDonald's All-American Game history will be on his shoulders over the next three years.

“Exciting,” he said. “They know what it takes because they have been through this whole process. So they know what it takes to be a good player and they have showed me and taught me new stuff every day.”

His dad, DaJuan Wagner, concluded his NBA career in 2006 and was the sixth overall selection in the 2002 NBA Draft following his lone season at Memphis. He has been the most hands-on in the development of his son. Meanwhile, the eldest in the family, Milt Wagner, has remained involved.

“I am just sitting back and watching,” he said. “I know DaJuan, he went through it already so he knows what it takes to get to that level so I can just sit back and enjoy. I call and give him advice if I see that he needs to do some things but as far as that, dad has it under control.”

The youngest Wagner has become known for his quick-twitch abilities and all-around skillset, while his father was a bit different.

“DaJuan was probably a lot stronger as a freshman," Milt said. "He was probably a bit more aggressive than DJ was but there are a lot of similarities there. He had to do more but DJ has a lot more around him and he can kind of pick his spots.”

Rivals.com analyst Eric Bossi was just starting out in the recruiting industry when DaJuan was completing his prep career.

“When I watched his dad in high school, he was a ferocious, in-your-face scorer and athlete,” Bossi said. “DJ has that same confidence his dad played with but he’s more of a quiet assassin and plays a game that is more based on skill and savvy.”

DJ has grown more than three inches within the past 18 months, boasts a 6-foot-10 wingspan, and wears size 14 shoes. It is not difficult to see just how great he can become, though he has already displayed tremendous production thus far averaging more than 18 points for Camden.

Coached by Rick Brunson, who spent a decade in the NBA as both a player and then as a coach, talked about DJ's strengths.

“He is mature beyond his years. That is the first thing I noticed,” Brunson said. “He has the drive to be the best. He lives in the gym. He is a student of the game and knows the people have come before him but also who is in his class and all of his peers.”

DaJuan expressed a similar response about his son's best traits.

“I have just said (to him) work hard. Same thing that he (Milt) put in me," DaJuan said. "This part should be easy. When you’re working, just have fun and no pressure. Enjoy this time. It will go fast.”

Milt has taken on a separate role in DJ’s life compared with his father’s.

“I am probably a little more mellow than he is but I just keep telling him to keep playing hard and every time that he steps onto the floor, just know that people are going to go at you,” Milt said. “You need to be at the top of your game each time that you step onto the floor.”

Already creating plenty of buzz nationally and attending the same high school that his father and grandpop had, nothings seems too big for DJ.

“I think that he is just born with that,” DaJuan said. “He has just been staying working and knowing that he can keep getting better.”

DJ Wagner was a bit more concise with his own response.

“It is in my blood,” he said.

The third story of potential basketball stardom is just beginning for the Wagner family. Could DJ reach the same ceiling that his father and grandpop did, earning an invite to the McDonald’s All-American Game, which would be the first in the event’s history?

“It would be great,” he said. “It would be a great accomplishment to me but also for my family but I just have to keep doing what I do.”

Is the No. 1 ranking ahead for Wagner? Does he win gold with various USA Basketball outfits? Is the NBA in his future?

Brunson thinks Wagner can be that special.

“I had my son in ninth grade and they are not even comparable at the same stage,” he said regarding former Villanova standout Jalen Brunson. “I always ask if he wants to be the best freshman in the country or if he wants to be the best senior in the country.”

Maybe Milt Wagner, someone who has been through the battles and seen what it takes to get to the top, might say it best for what the future might entail: “Sky’s the limit.”

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9/1/2020  3:40 PM
Man the Miami Heat -- always scrappy, defensive minded, in the playoffs, doing better than the predictions. They're the franchise I'd love the Knicks to be.
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9/2/2020  11:37 AM    LAST EDITED: 9/2/2020  11:38 AM
They made a series I wasn't looking forward to great fun to watch, what a great battle Mitchell vs Murray was:

Think this series cemented D-Mitchell staying in Utah for a long long time, so don't waste your time thinking he'll force his way out. Glad Johnnie Bryant can now join the Knicks.

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9/2/2020  12:02 PM
^ can't remember exactly how the final seconds ended and if Conley could have gotten the ball to Mitchell for the last shot but I would have loved to seen that and some overtime.

Both teams played each other well but I don't know if either has the overall firepower of LAC or LAL

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9/2/2020  12:32 PM
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Rooting for OKC...Would love to see Chris Paul beat the Rockets...

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9/2/2020  12:40 PM    LAST EDITED: 9/2/2020  12:55 PM
smackeddog wrote:They made a series I wasn't looking forward to great fun to watch, what a great battle Mitchell vs Murray was:

Think this series cemented D-Mitchell staying in Utah for a long long time, so don't waste your time thinking he'll force his way out. Glad Johnnie Bryant can now join the Knicks.

I disagree with this. I think there's a chance he can leave. Maybe not a good chance, but a chance nonetheless. Utah is a well run organization but over the last 20 yrs or so, there ceiling seems to be the 2nd round of the playoffs. It's possible he gets frustrated with the Utah's inability to add any high level free agents. Also, Mitchell had an issue with some of the fan-base in Utah...

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9/2/2020  12:57 PM
Uptown wrote:
smackeddog wrote:

Rooting for OKC...Would love to see Chris Paul beat the Rockets...

Me too, definitely backing CP3 in this grudge match- I have such an unfair, irrational dislike of Harden- he's never done anything bad to me or the Knicks, but I don't want to acknowledge he's a great player and I just want to see him fail! I've no idea why- he just comes across as lacking any passion when playing, like Bargnani

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9/2/2020  12:58 PM
Uptown wrote:
smackeddog wrote:They made a series I wasn't looking forward to great fun to watch, what a great battle Mitchell vs Murray was:

Think this series cemented D-Mitchell staying in Utah for a long long time, so don't waste your time thinking he'll force his way out. Glad Johnnie Bryant can now join the Knicks.

I disagree with this. I think there's a chance he can leave. Maybe not a good chance, but a chance nonetheless. Utah is a well run organization but over the last 20 yrs or so, there ceiling seems to be the 2nd round of the playoffs. It's possible he gets frustrated with the Utah's inability to add any high level free agents. Also, Mitchell had an issue with some of the fan-base in Utah...

He'll sign a 5 year extension asap, and then it's game over- he's stuck in Utah whether he sours on it or not.

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9/2/2020  1:57 PM
He can come here. Get frustrated over the same things and worse. But its home for him. I get it. At this point most players in his shoes wants the financial end taken care of. Not all fan base will universally love its players and He is not different. Salt lake is a weird place but they run a tight ship out there.

Bottom line is we need to improve. We have new front office and coaches. I’m optimistic. Again! LOL

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9/2/2020  3:57 PM

This made me chuckle 😂

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9/2/2020  3:59 PM

He followed it up with this. 😂

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9/2/2020  4:12 PM
NYKBocker wrote:

He followed it up with this. 😂

haha awesome

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