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knickscity
Posts: 24533 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/2/2012 Member: #4241 USA |
![]() That selection was of a fluke, usually players at least repeat on the list whether 1st 2nd or 3rd.
Dude played literally entire games that year...it's a statistical award, not an impact award. Even more to cement that being a fluke, he wasn't even in the top 10 in MVP votes. |
ChuckBuck
Posts: 28851 Alba Posts: 11 Joined: 1/3/2012 Member: #3806 USA |
![]() Lol telling "Melo Crusaders" to stop on a forum called "UltimateKnicks". Good luck with that.
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Anji
Posts: 25523 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 4/14/2006 Member: #1122 USA |
![]() vdfebduderocks wrote:tkf wrote: "Really, all Americans want is a cold beer, warm p***y, and some place to s**t with a door on it." - Mr. Ford
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NYKMentality
Posts: 23995 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/12/2012 Member: #4385 |
![]() tkf wrote: I am judging spree as a knick.. simply because someone said carmelo was the best KNICK since Ewing... i dissagreed.. Now you're starting to lie with an agenda. You stated in bold print that Sprewell was a "better player" when compared to Melo. I'll quote you below. But first, I wanted to ask you, you do know that Sprewell only led our Knicks to 5 games above .500 during his 5 years in New York, right? You do know that he only led us to a very mediocre record of 178-173 during his 351 games as a Knick, correct? Some "leader" this career loser in Sprewell was. During his 5 years as a Knick we featured three losing seasons during games in which Sprewell played (18-19 back in 1998-1999, 29-52 back in 2001-2002 and 36-38 back in 2002-2003). tkf wrote:Honestly, I think sprewell was a better player.. but that is just me.. You do not only know, but also understand that Sprewell had a career losing record of 449-464 during his 913 games, right? Would you like for me to bring up Melo's career winning percentage? I think not. But yea, you couldn't handle the fact that someone actually stated that Carmelo Anthony was (and is) our greatest Knicks in a long time. So, you (dig) before going back exactly 10-15 years ago in order to prove "just how wrong" someone really was when mentioning how Melo's been our greatest Knick in quite some time. 10-15 years ago is a pretty long time, but yet you still felt the need to attempt to correct his response by digging up Sprewell of all players. But yea, Melo's the greatest Knick since Patrick Ewing. Not "Sprewell". Carmelo:: 24.9 points, 6.3 boards, 3.1 assists, 0.5 blocks and 1.1 steals per game. 97 double-doubles. A FG% of .456%. FT% of .806%. Scoring Efficiency Rating of 1.282. Shooting Efficiency Rating of .480. NBA Rating of 36.43. Sprewell: 18.3 points, 4.1 boards, 4.0 assists, 0.4 blocks and 1.4 steals per game. 30 double-doubles. A FG% of .425%. FT% of .804%. Scoring Efficiency Rating of 1.169. Shooting Efficiency Rating of .464. NBA Rating of 28.42. Career losing record of 449-464. Only a person with a serious agenda would ever state and/or make a (false) claim that Sprewell was a better overall basketball player when compared to Carmelo Anthony. No expert, fan, analyst, front office and/or knowledgeable basketball head would ever make such a ridiculous remark. tkf wrote:so again, why talk about his warrior days, which I would like to remind you were not bad at all.. Were not bad at all? You're dead wrong. Wrong as wrong could ever be too. Sprewell's years were really bad in Golden State. 'Really bad' would truthfully be an understatement in all actuality. His years in Golden State were more like drop dead horrible. Not only did Sprewell miss an entire season due to putting his hands on and/or choking out his head coach (as Spree's Warriors started off 1-13 overall back in 1997-1998), but Sprewell himself failed to lead his team(s) to the postseason during 5 of his 6 years in Golden State. 5 losing seasons, a 1st round exit during his only trip to the playoffs with Golden State while featuring a career losing record of 169-231 during his 6 years in Golden State. See for yourself (below). During games in which Sprewell played for Golden State, the Golden State Warriors went... 92-93: 32-45 (losing season). 6 seasons with an overall losing record of 169-231. 62 games below .500 during his 6 years in Golden State. Failed to make the playoffs 5/6 seasons. 1st round exit. Suspended for 68 games for assaulting his head coach. But yet, due to a sick agenda, you actually have the nerve to sit here and state that his years in Golden State weren't bad at all? Pretty sad. Would you like for me to show you what Melo did in Denver during his first 6 years when compared to Sprewell's first 6 years in Golden State? I think not. tkf wrote: but if you want to bring up his warrior days.... spree was first team all NBA one of those years in GS..something carmelo has never accomplished.. In Denver or NY.. Big deal. Basketball is a team game, and Melo led his Denver teams to the postseason during 8 consecutive seasons including a trip to the Western Conference Finals. Something in which Sprewell has never done. But, that's besides the point. Please stop making yourself out to seem clueless when talking basketball highlights, awards and/or accomplishments when speaking upon Melo/Spree. Sprewell's career highlights and awards: 4× NBA All-Star, 1x All-NBA First Team, 1x NBA All-Defensive Second Team and NBA All-Rookie Second Team. Carmelo's career highlights and awards: 6× NBA All-Star, 1x All-NBA Second Team, 1x All-NBA Third Team, 2x American Gold Medalist Olympian, NBA All-Rookie First Team, NBA Rookie Challenge MVP, Consensus NCAA All-American First Team, Big East Rookie of the Year, NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, NCAA champion, FIBA World Championship All-Tournament Team. At lease make some sense TKF. I'm still waiting for you to explain how Sprewell was a "better player". Please add some insight as well. Some actual insight would be nice in order to prove how Spree was a "better player" when compared to Melo. But you know what? I've already proven how wrong you really are. tkf wrote: as a player in NY, he ranks far ahead of melo as far as I am concerned.... if you think otherwise, You have that right.. Far ahead? Or, is this your agenda getting in the way (once again)? Melo as a Knick: 121 games (20 games above .500). 25.3 points, 6.3 boards, 3.2 assists, 0.48 blocks and 0.99 steals per game. FG percentages of .461%, .430% and .450%. 17.9 points, 4.0 boards, 3.8 assists, 0.25 blocks and 1.3 steals per game. FG percentages of .415%, .435%, .430%, .404% and .403%. Spree as a better Knick when compared to Melo? Wrong as wrong could possibly be. Down right laughable. But yea, it's going on 7:00 which means it's now time to watch (and enjoy) Melo lead our Knicks to a record of 29-11 during games in which Melo has played. |
tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote: I am judging spree as a knick.. simply because someone said carmelo was the best KNICK since Ewing... i dissagreed.. spree was the better player... finals appearance, 1st team all NBA, and he actually played defense.. does carmelo have better stats? yea, was he the better player in my eyes.. NO.... spree was a more complete player... end of story as far as I am concerned. next time, please spare me the novel.... Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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TeamBall
Posts: 24343 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/13/2012 Member: #4386 |
![]() yellowboy90 wrote:WHy do people keep going back and forth like it's going to change his opinion. It's his posted opinion and I doubt it will ever change. Knicksfan: Hypocrite league that fines players after the game for flopping but in the game and with obvious flopping they call the fouls.
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NYKMentality
Posts: 23995 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/12/2012 Member: #4385 |
![]() tkf wrote:NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote: I am judging spree as a knick.. simply because someone said carmelo was the best KNICK since Ewing... i dissagreed.. Nice way to avoid all of those facts posted above. How many 1st team all NBA's as a Knick? Zero. Our Knicks only went 18-19 during the games in which Spree played back in 1998-1999. 4th place of our Atlantic Division too. If not for LJ's 4 point play and H20's buzzer beater, our Knicks don't advance during those rounds. Only a clueless person would give credit to Spree for our Knicks landing a trip to the Finals when we also featured Childs, Ward, H20, L.J, Ewing, Camby etc, etc. Spree was no leader. 18-19 with a losing record to be exact heading into postseason play under Spree. |
NYKMentality
Posts: 23995 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/12/2012 Member: #4385 |
![]() Since you like to avoid post's which include both fact's and insight, lets take this one step at a time. Shall we?
tkf wrote:again, why talk about his warrior days, which I would like to remind you were not bad at all.. Were not bad at all? You're dead wrong. Wrong as wrong could ever be too. Sprewell's years were really bad in Golden State. 'Really bad' would truthfully be an understatement in all actuality. His years in Golden State were more like drop dead horrible. Not only did Sprewell miss an entire season due to putting his hands on and/or choking out his head coach (as Spree's Warriors started off 1-13 overall back in 1997-1998), but Sprewell himself failed to lead his team(s) to the postseason during 5 of his 6 years in Golden State. 5 losing seasons, a 1st round exit during his only trip to the playoffs with Golden State while featuring a career losing record of 169-231 during his 6 years in Golden State. See for yourself (below). During games in which Sprewell played for Golden State, the Golden State Warriors went... 92-93: 32-45 (losing season). 6 seasons with an overall losing record of 169-231. 62 games below .500 during his 6 years in Golden State. Failed to make the playoffs 5/6 seasons. 1st round exit. Suspended for 68 games for assaulting his head coach. But yet, due to a sick agenda, you actually have the nerve to sit here and state that his years in Golden State weren't bad at all? Pretty sad. Would you like for me to show you what Melo did in Denver during his first 6 years when compared to Sprewell's first 6 years in Golden State? I think not. |
tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote:NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote: I am judging spree as a knick.. simply because someone said carmelo was the best KNICK since Ewing... i dissagreed..
later Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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NYKMentality
Posts: 23995 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/12/2012 Member: #4385 |
![]() tkf wrote:NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote:NYKMentality wrote:tkf wrote: I am judging spree as a knick.. simply because someone said carmelo was the best KNICK since Ewing... i dissagreed.. What, being proven wrong has made you hush mouth? But I thought you stated that Spree's years in Golden State weren't bad at all... lol. During games in which Sprewell played for Golden State, the Golden State Warriors went... 92-93: 32-45 (losing season). 6 seasons with an overall losing record of 169-231. 62 games below .500 during his 6 years in Golden State. Failed to make the playoffs 5/6 seasons. 1st round exit. Suspended for 68 games for assaulting his head coach. Not bad at all? Such a joke. Would you like for me to show you what Melo did in Denver during his first 6 years when compared to Sprewell's first 6 years in Golden State? |
RonRon
Posts: 25531 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/22/2002 Member: #246 |
![]() in response to nykmentality
using stats can be misleading, Spree was a much more complete player when he was in NY compared to Melo half the time he was here, he had no team, right after the deal with Patrick Ewing they were horrible, in addition to the injuries of Camby/LJ/Houston Players he had to defend every night were like Pierce, Miller, Carter, Tmac, Kobe, Iverson, Grant Hill, Mashburn, Steve Smith, Mitch Richmond, Peja/Turkoglu/Doug Christie, Larry Hughes, Cassell/Ray Allen/Glen Robinson, Gilbert Areanas, Richard Jefferson, Prince, Richard Hamilton, Ron Artest, Finley, Ginobili, Bonzi Wells, Brent/Jon Barry, Wally Szczerbiak, Steve Francis, Baron Davis, Mo Pete, Joe Johnson In addition to the opponents best defensive player with no support he was also responsible for facilitating for his team *much more after LJ retired* He was a leader on both ends of the court and he never got much support in NY, and no support at all after we traded Ewing for a broken down Glen Rice and junk
With Camby hurt every year, Kurt Thomas was our only BIG with a 2 inch vertical jump and undersized PF playing Center I feel Spree was very under valued do to our injuries, horrible trades, lack of talents around him, and no quality BIG's to give Spree support/help |
SupremeCommander
Posts: 33972 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() I don't understand why you would resign from Real GM as a mod because (1) (you) "found myself being sucked into arguments and not being able to stop, I realized this was a problem" and (2) (your) "family deserves more of my time", yet you clearly are doing the same thing here and apparently would rather do that same thing than spend time with your family
thanks fellas, I know most didn't agree with my views, but first and foremost I will always be a knick fan, and love the knicks, I just didn't think it was fair to be such a sour puss consistently with those of you who really are behind what is going on now. http://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1206065&sid=80391b01b1e83a2ed3a6078930a10843 please reming yourself of the bold DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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Anji
Posts: 25523 Alba Posts: 9 Joined: 4/14/2006 Member: #1122 USA |
![]() Damn you went all PI, digging up a post like that.
"Really, all Americans want is a cold beer, warm p***y, and some place to s**t with a door on it." - Mr. Ford
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GodSaveTheKnicks
Posts: 23950 Alba Posts: 21 Joined: 11/21/2006 Member: #1207 USA |
![]() Anji wrote:Damn you went all PI, digging up a post like that. that was the best part of this thread Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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TeamBall
Posts: 24343 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/13/2012 Member: #4386 |
![]() GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:Anji wrote:Damn you went all PI, digging up a post like that. +10000000000000 Knicksfan: Hypocrite league that fines players after the game for flopping but in the game and with obvious flopping they call the fouls.
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NYKMentality
Posts: 23995 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 11/12/2012 Member: #4385 |
![]() SupremeCommander wrote:I don't understand why you would resign from Real GM as a mod because (1) (you) "found myself being sucked into arguments and not being able to stop, I realized this was a problem" and (2) (your) "family deserves more of my time", yet you clearly are doing the same thing here and apparently would rather do that same thing than spend time with your familythanks fellas, I know most didn't agree with my views, but first and foremost I will always be a knick fan, and love the knicks, I just didn't think it was fair to be such a sour puss consistently with those of you who really are behind what is going on now. Damn. Talk about stopping someone right in their tracks. Talk about this post above. Well done my dude. |