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Pete Vescey says in shape Curry will keep the Knicks out of the lottery
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fishmike
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1/17/2007  2:36 PM
290? I would be shocked if he's under 300 and very far from the 275 he should be around
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1/17/2007  2:56 PM
He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.
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1/17/2007  3:06 PM
Posted by K22:
Eddy's in shape for an average adult male but no way is he lean enough to play to his potential in the NBA

Eddy is 6'11" 290. He ain't exactly "average".
I'm talking about % body fat, not height. The two are indepedent (unrelated to each other).



[Edited by - Bonn1997 on 01-17-2007 3:06 PM]
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1/17/2007  3:13 PM
Posted by Bonn1997:
Posted by K22:
Eddy's in shape for an average adult male but no way is he lean enough to play to his potential in the NBA

Eddy is 6'11" 290. He ain't exactly "average".
I'm talking about % body fat, not height. The two are indepedent (unrelated to each other).



[Edited by - Bonn1997 on 01-17-2007 3:06 PM]

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...

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1/17/2007  3:13 PM
Posted by Bonn1997:
Posted by K22:
Eddy's in shape for an average adult male but no way is he lean enough to play to his potential in the NBA

Eddy is 6'11" 290. He ain't exactly "average".
I'm talking about % body fat, not height. The two are indepedent (unrelated to each other).



[Edited by - Bonn1997 on 01-17-2007 3:06 PM]


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1/17/2007  3:13 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...
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1/17/2007  3:19 PM
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic
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1/17/2007  3:22 PM
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...



Only in Hol's upsidedown universe they are.
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1/17/2007  3:24 PM
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic

I think the lottery is the bottom seven teams..We are tenth from the bottom or is it teams that don't make the playoffs..I think I'm losing it..



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1/17/2007  3:25 PM
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic

I think the lottery is the bottom seven teams..We are tenth from the bottom or is it teams that don't make the playoffs..I think I'm losing it..

lottery's everyone outside the playoffs- so yeah bottom 7 for each conference (give or take one?).
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1/17/2007  3:40 PM
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic

I think the lottery is the bottom seven teams..We are tenth from the bottom or is it teams that don't make the playoffs..I think I'm losing it..





LOL @ you!

I already mentioned this. The Knicks have the 21rst best record in the league. 9th spot record wise in the selection process. Channing Frye was a Lottery pick by the Knicks @ 8. Is that clear enough for you? Now they are only 1-2 gms from being in the top 12 teams in the league I believe but this has been the case for about 3 weeks now. This team has been Lottery over the duration of Curry's good offensive play. It's still a seriously flawed team, considering how bad the East has been and given the major injuries around the league.



[Edited by - TrueBlue on 01-17-2007 2:58 PM]
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1/17/2007  10:37 PM
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic

I think the lottery is the bottom seven teams..We are tenth from the bottom or is it teams that don't make the playoffs..I think I'm losing it..





LOL @ you!

I already mentioned this. The Knicks have the 21rst best record in the league. 9th spot record wise in the selection process. Channing Frye was a Lottery pick by the Knicks @ 8. Is that clear enough for you? Now they are only 1-2 gms from being in the top 12 teams in the league I believe but this has been the case for about 3 weeks now. This team has been Lottery over the duration of Curry's good offensive play. It's still a seriously flawed team, considering how bad the East has been and given the major injuries around the league.



[Edited by - TrueBlue on 01-17-2007 2:58 PM]

Listen TrueBlue, I let you off the hook this past week when you incorrectly said the Knick cannot mathematically win 50 games...You were grossly wrong but I chose to ignore it...But you want to be a child about it...Let's do a little elementary school math then...Knicks are now 17-23...So we now at 17 plus 42 remaining games gives you 59...So mathematically 50 win can be had...Realistically it's not likely...

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1/17/2007  11:14 PM
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1/17/2007  11:30 PM
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by Masterplan:
Posted by holfresh:
Posted by TrueBlue:

He's playing more minutes than he ever has in his career which suggest he's in pretty good playing shape. Offensively he's producing while playing these minutes. Regardless this team is a lottery team until they win more consistently.

Knicks are mathematically out of the lottery...


how so? we're 11th in the East, 3rd in the Atlantic

I think the lottery is the bottom seven teams..We are tenth from the bottom or is it teams that don't make the playoffs..I think I'm losing it..





LOL @ you!

I already mentioned this. The Knicks have the 21rst best record in the league. 9th spot record wise in the selection process. Channing Frye was a Lottery pick by the Knicks @ 8. Is that clear enough for you? Now they are only 1-2 gms from being in the top 12 teams in the league I believe but this has been the case for about 3 weeks now. This team has been Lottery over the duration of Curry's good offensive play. It's still a seriously flawed team, considering how bad the East has been and given the major injuries around the league.



[Edited by - TrueBlue on 01-17-2007 2:58 PM]

Listen TrueBlue, I let you off the hook this past week when you incorrectly said the Knick cannot mathematically win 50 games...You were grossly wrong but I chose to ignore it...But you want to be a child about it...Let's do a little elementary school math then...Knicks are now 17-23...So we now at 17 plus 42 remaining games gives you 59...So mathematically 50 win can be had...Realistically it's not likely...



If you go read that post again you should get the sense of what I was trying to say. I was being a smart alec.
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1/17/2007  11:32 PM
6gms under .500. Has another chance tonight to either keep pace or move up but instead moved down. Q was a beast tonight though.
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1/18/2007  12:52 AM
Posted by TrueBlue:

6gms under .500. Has another chance tonight to either keep pace or move up but instead moved down. Q was a beast tonight though.

Any team can lose a game like this one. The Knicks are playing better, so I don't get your slant on things. Do you think the team has a chance to take one of the last couple of playoff spots at the least? I do. We still may end up winning the Atlantic, but even if we don't, that still may not keep us out of the playoffs. 6 games under at this point isn't a death sentence.
Pete Vescey says in shape Curry will keep the Knicks out of the lottery

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