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markvmc
Posts: 21996 Alba Posts: 3 Joined: 1/6/2008 Member: #1797 |
![]() Nah, it's only metaphorically rock bottom for you.
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jrodmc
Posts: 32927 Alba Posts: 50 Joined: 11/24/2004 Member: #805 USA |
![]() Try banning yourself. It's easy, free and it costs the rest of us nothing in emotional support.
Let us know how it worked out for you sometime in 2016. |
Nalod
Posts: 71329 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
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SupremeCommander
Posts: 34064 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() This isn't quite at the Isiah Thomas level, but this reminds of the time JVG quit on the Knicks.
DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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SupremeCommander
Posts: 34064 Alba Posts: 35 Joined: 4/28/2006 Member: #1127 |
![]() SupremeCommander wrote:This isn't quite at the Isiah Thomas level, but this reminds of the time JVG quit on the Knicks. actually, more like after Lenny quit, when you knew the team was going to suck for a while. So this technically is Isiah bad, just not at the LB/Anucha levels just yet DLeethal wrote:
Lol Rick needs a safe space
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smackeddog
Posts: 38391 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 3/30/2005 Member: #883 |
![]() This is so bad, I found an old recording of the 2006 season, and thought that team would probably beat this band of losers.
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Nalod
Posts: 71329 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() There is a stench beyond whats obvious. What it is has yet to be determined.
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NumberTwoPencil
Posts: 20936 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/31/2003 Member: #481 USA |
![]() "This is so bad, I found an old recording of the 2006 season, and thought that team would probably beat this band of losers."
Yup, I'm having trouble thinking of a worse Knicks team. |
misterearl
Posts: 38786 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/16/2004 Member: #799 USA |
![]() franco12 - the Don Chaney years can be fondly remembered as "the good old days"
"Both teams played hard my man." Chaney Promises a More Frenetic Style
Chaney will tell not only his point guards, but Latrell Sprewell and Allan Houston as well, to lead the fast break as often as possible. He will have Charlie Ward and Howard Eisley pressuring the opposing playmaker all the way up the floor. He will expect Antonio McDyess and Kurt Thomas to fill the lanes and, at times, guard players on the perimeter. He said it ''When you look at the makeup of our team, we're not a walk-it-down, throw-it-in-the-paint, spot-up and use-the-power-game team. We're going to be a finesse team. We're going to run more. I want us to become more of an athletic team, more of an exciting team. I want to enjoy the game and I want them to enjoy it. We're going to push the ball at every opportunity." - Don Chaney
once a knick always a knick
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misterearl
Posts: 38786 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 11/16/2004 Member: #799 USA |
![]() Lets set the Wayback Machine for October 2002
The crux of the Knicks' problem has been their decision to vastly overpay almost any player who has come their way. Allan Houston and Latrell Sprewell are both modestly above-average players who are making the maximum salary, while Howard Eisley, Shandon Anderson and Clarence Weatherspoon each make over $6 million a year despite forming one of the worst second units in the league. The habit of overpaying has made virtually every player on the roster untradeable, so it will take a long time to unwind this mess. In the meantime, a healthy McDyess could heal some of last year's wounds. Did he say "healthy" McDyess? - John Hollinger, CNNSI Sheesh once a knick always a knick
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nixluva
Posts: 56258 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/5/2004 Member: #758 USA |
![]() I remember being totally done at the end of the Layden Era. I felt the team had no hope and there was nothing to look forward to. This season is close, but the fact that we still do have some talent and it's obvious what the problems are, makes me less depressed. Also the fact that there is an expiration date on this team makes it far less of a problem for me. I actually haven't given up on this season since the possibility of trade is still there. I know some don't want a trade, but there is such a thing as a good trade and it's still possible that could happen. Just not Rock Bottom for me.
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foosballnick
Posts: 21534 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 6/17/2010 Member: #3148 |
![]() nixluva wrote:I remember being totally done at the end of the Layden Era. I felt the team had no hope and there was nothing to look forward to. This season is close, but the fact that we still do have some talent and it's obvious what the problems are, makes me less depressed. Also the fact that there is an expiration date on this team makes it far less of a problem for me. I actually haven't given up on this season since the possibility of trade is still there. I know some don't want a trade, but there is such a thing as a good trade and it's still possible that could happen. Just not Rock Bottom for me. There are several reasons that I am not as down now as I was back then. For instance, the CBA limits contract length, can't trade first rounders in consecutive years, the fact that this team is so bad, Melo will NOT re-sign even at $25 Mil per. However, it is becoming difficult to believe that the Knicks management/coaching has the team's best interests in mind when they are down 2 PGs and desparately need a big body........ and choose to bring back Chris Smith as a replacement. |