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knicks1248
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9/21/2010  9:58 AM    LAST EDITED: 9/21/2010  10:14 AM
Figured I would lay some jelly donuts out to lower his ass up to the knicks practice facilities....WTF is wrong with this dope, I was just readind the home page article, this guy blew off the knicks more times this summer then a hunts point hoe...

He needs to come to camp looking like dwight howard...and more focus then a martial arts teacher

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9/21/2010  10:18 AM
Doesn't matter.
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9/21/2010  10:19 AM
Theres no point even worrying about Curry. Hes had enough chances with us, and at this point its foolish to imagine that hes suddenly going to waddle into practice in shape, motivated, and/or willing to contribute. I predict that the one guy this year who will be spewing negative BS to the media will be Curry. As soon as he realizes that he will not be coddled by Mike, or guaranteed playing time simply because he isnt 340 lbs, hes going to be blowing up Bermans cell phone.
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9/21/2010  10:22 AM
Don't worry, he just had to go back to CHI to find his sneaks. He'll be here soon enough.
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9/21/2010  10:48 AM
No matter what I tell myself, I still can't help being curious as to what kind of shape he'll turn up in- I think it's just an annual habit I've developed over the past few years- it's weird he hasn't been in touch with the team and keeps failing to show up- I suspect he may have injured himself at some point and is keeping it quiet in the hope it heals in time.

I think, hands down, Curry is the worst, most detrimental player the Knicks have ever ever had- his salary, the high picks he's cost us, his inability to play for over two years, coupled with the fact he has the cheek o then moan when he doesn't get playing time. Can't wait until we never have to mention his name any more.

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9/21/2010  10:57 AM
I think of Curry like a Ground Hog. If he comes out its going to be a bad year. If he stays in it going to be a good year. Besides he won't even make past media day without injuring himself.
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9/21/2010  11:05 AM
D'Antoni/Walsh is loving it, cause it'll make it that much easier to bench him and avoid any drama like we had with Marbury.
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9/21/2010  11:08 AM
It's amazing that teams can't cancel contracts like his
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9/21/2010  11:13 AM
Bippity10 wrote:It's amazing that teams can't cancel contracts like his

It's amazing Isiah also gave up two 1st round picks and included a trade kicker for him.

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9/21/2010  11:27 AM
scoshin wrote:
Bippity10 wrote:It's amazing that teams can't cancel contracts like his

It's amazing Isiah also gave up two 1st round picks and included a trade kicker for him.

when his own team didn't want him because he had a heart condition. god i miss zeke.

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9/21/2010  11:33 AM
GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:
scoshin wrote:
Bippity10 wrote:It's amazing that teams can't cancel contracts like his

It's amazing Isiah also gave up two 1st round picks and included a trade kicker for him.

when his own team didn't want him because he had a heart condition. god i miss zeke.

you are gonna have to add a lot more sarcasm if you are gonna channel BBJones.

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9/21/2010  11:39 AM
I can understand the desperation Isiah felt to try and put a team together and we forget how young and talented Curry was. All the kid had to do was be an NBA player and actually workout and play. The kid showed some real promise the season he went down with the heart scare. Then after they determined he was actually OK, it was a risk, but I could understand the idea behind the risk to add a possible franchise C.

I remember how Curry would take guys like Howard in the paint and just maul them. You couldn't really stop him once he had the ball inside. That kind of power is hard to pass up when you have a team like we had then. We had nothing with no chance to really improve. Isiah paid too much, but I can at least see some rationale for why he took the risk. It just screwed us real bad when he and Steph didn't work out. A lineup with Steph, Jamal, Chandler, Lee and Curry should've been pretty good if you're just looking at the raw talent. Isiah didn't seem to be a guy that paid attention to intangibles. He just looked at the raw talent and felt it would make a good team.

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9/21/2010  11:44 AM
nixluva wrote:I can understand the desperation Isiah felt to try and put a team together and we forget how young and talented Curry was. All the kid had to do was be an NBA player and actually workout and play. The kid showed some real promise the season he went down with the heart scare. Then after they determined he was actually OK, it was a risk, but I could understand the idea behind the risk to add a possible franchise C.

I remember how Curry would take guys like Howard in the paint and just maul them. You couldn't really stop him once he had the ball inside. That kind of power is hard to pass up when you have a team like we had then. We had nothing with no chance to really improve. Isiah paid too much, but I can at least see some rationale for why he took the risk. It just screwed us real bad when he and Steph didn't work out. A lineup with Steph, Jamal, Chandler, Lee and Curry should've been pretty good if you're just looking at the raw talent. Isiah didn't seem to be a guy that paid attention to intangibles. He just looked at the raw talent and felt it would make a good team.

yeah mos. def. the guy has an eye for talent. the thing that killed him was he didn't seem to be able to gauge what the market for player was. once he got that gleam in his eye i think whatever the other GM said was the price was what he agreed to pay.

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9/21/2010  11:47 AM
scoshin wrote:
Bippity10 wrote:It's amazing that teams can't cancel contracts like his

It's amazing Isiah also gave up two 1st round picks and included a trade kicker for him.

And he didn't even bother to top 5 protect them! (though I remember it was mainly Briggs at the time who was outraged at this failure to protect the picks, whilst everyone else, including myself, thought we'd be so good they'd never be lottery picks!).

However in addition to those two picks, at the last trade deadline we also had to trade Jordan Hill, plus the right to swap picks, plus our pick outright the year after, because of Curry's contract and the fact that he was untradeable. So thats 5 picks he's basically cost us- FIVE PICKS! and as the icing on the cake- because we traded all that at the deadline, we now can't make an attractive deal to get Carmelo- so having Curry may have cost us that too!

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9/21/2010  11:50 AM
Curry + Marbury trades set this franchise back at least 5-6 years
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9/21/2010  11:58 AM
fishmike wrote:Curry + Marbury trades set this franchise back at least 5-6 years

Not dealing for Melo will set the team back another 4-5 years.

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9/21/2010  12:01 PM
fishmike wrote:Curry + Marbury trades set this franchise back at least 5-6 years

Allan houston and Ewing set this franchise back a decade

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9/21/2010  12:12 PM
James Dolan set this franchise back for eternity.
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9/21/2010  12:27 PM
Vmart wrote:
fishmike wrote:Curry + Marbury trades set this franchise back at least 5-6 years

Not dealing for Melo will set the team back another 4-5 years.

I don't think so. I really have a good feeling about how this roster is gonna work out. Not to mention that we will still have the cap space to improve after this year. Heck we might even get something done at the trade deadline. In any event, I think we'll be in good shape regardless of whether we get Melo or not. This is just a totally different situation. Without him I think this is still a playoff team. I think our only play is to hope he's serious about wanting to play here and that we get him after the season. I don't see how we could make a trade happen.

The idea that losing out on him would set us back 4-5 years seems way overstated. Are you of the opinion that this is a title team if we added Melo? I'm not so sure how good the team would be and just what we'd be able to do to add to the core of Felton, Amar'e, Melo and whatever would be left after a trade. I'd prefer to wait and see how things develop. We'd still have all of our young talent and the cap space & future Picks. That should be enough to find ways to improve the team in the future.

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9/21/2010  12:52 PM
Vmart wrote:
fishmike wrote:Curry + Marbury trades set this franchise back at least 5-6 years

Not dealing for Melo will set the team back another 4-5 years.

Does this mean?

With Melo: We win a championship
Without Melo: We don't win for 4-5 years


or

With Melo: We at least make the Finals Without: We don't for 4-5 seasons

or

With Melo: We at least make the ECF. Without: 4-5 season wait.

Please clarify...

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