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nyk4ever
Posts: 41010 Alba Posts: 12 Joined: 1/12/2005 Member: #848 USA |
saw this the other day.. couldn't believe spree was in a commercial after all this time haha. we haven't had a guard like spree since......?
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NardDogNation
Posts: 27695 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 5/7/2013 Member: #5555 |
I'm glad he's getting some extra money to finally feed his family, lol.
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franco12
Posts: 34069 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 2/19/2004 Member: #599 USA |
I was thinking the other day how D Will reminds me of Latrell, in terms of how he gets out on the break and attacks. I just remember how in 99, Latrell and Cambey were so aggressive against the Hawks, and how they had no answer for our athleticism.
Spree looks good- he could lace up and be our best back court player today |
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NYKBocker
Posts: 38517 Alba Posts: 474 Joined: 1/14/2003 Member: #377 USA |
I like the Ewing commercial better
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EnySpree
Posts: 44919 Alba Posts: 138 Joined: 4/18/2003 Member: #397 |
NardDogNation wrote:I'm glad he's getting some extra money to finally feed his family, lol. I was going to use the joke but wanted one of you to jump on the action lol. What's not funny is the dude actually needs the money now. If you can Google sprewell and his storey of bad investments and life decisions. It's good that he can make fun of himself in the commercial Subscribe to my Podcast https://youtube.com/c/DiehardknicksPodcast
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
franco12 wrote:I was thinking the other day how D Will reminds me of Latrell, in terms of how he gets out on the break and attacks. I just remember how in 99, Latrell and Cambey were so aggressive against the Hawks, and how they had no answer for our athleticism. Yeah, but Spree was on a different level energy wise. Every dunk looked like a cathartic experience for him. Spree had everything great career, money, a great auto parts business on the side, too bad it wasn't enough. |
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EnySpree
Posts: 44919 Alba Posts: 138 Joined: 4/18/2003 Member: #397 |
GustavBahler wrote:franco12 wrote:I was thinking the other day how D Will reminds me of Latrell, in terms of how he gets out on the break and attacks. I just remember how in 99, Latrell and Cambey were so aggressive against the Hawks, and how they had no answer for our athleticism. He had a horrible attitude. If he was a nicer person he would be doing fine. Who knows though he probably is doing fine now. Broke to him is probably wealthy to most of us Subscribe to my Podcast https://youtube.com/c/DiehardknicksPodcast
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GustavBahler
Posts: 42864 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
EnySpree wrote:GustavBahler wrote:franco12 wrote:I was thinking the other day how D Will reminds me of Latrell, in terms of how he gets out on the break and attacks. I just remember how in 99, Latrell and Cambey were so aggressive against the Hawks, and how they had no answer for our athleticism. Wasnt too thrilled about deal that brought him here, but Spree won me over. His attitude was better than he got credit for. He was an SG and had to play SF to accomodate Houston, even though he was a better all around player. Had to defend bigger guys than him almost every night. Would have been much happier if they moved Houston and filled out the roster, hard to do with that 100 million dollar contract and Dolan's man crush on Houston. In the end Sprewell was his worst enemy, but for a while he was something else for the Knicks. |
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blkexec
Posts: 28451 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/3/2004 Member: #748 |
Born in Brooklyn, Raised in Queens, Lives in Maryland.
The future is bright, I'm a Knicks fan for life!
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