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Marv
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2/25/2019  10:58 PM
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93BUICK
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2/25/2019  11:16 PM
The UK mafia has Nelsoned enough that I don't remember which ones did or didn't. Except Eny. He didn't. MTA realness from the only one of us w dreads. Not everyone gets to goof around. BTW CBD is the new ABA
If you are still following the team and reading sites like this, there is nothing, short of your own demise, that is going to throw you off this train.
knicks1248
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2/26/2019  8:48 AM
Marv wrote:

Lmao...looking like a straight hippy..My man

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franco12
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2/26/2019  11:51 PM
I actually thought we'd be talking this article:

https://nypost.com/2019/02/25/ex-knicks-star-al-harrington-covertly-became-a-weed-mogul/

I liked Al- as I reflect back, he would definitely have fitted better in today's NBA- perhaps an underrated player?

smackeddog
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2/27/2019  3:50 AM    LAST EDITED: 2/27/2019  3:54 AM
franco12 wrote:I actually thought we'd be talking this article:

https://nypost.com/2019/02/25/ex-knicks-star-al-harrington-covertly-became-a-weed-mogul/

I liked Al- as I reflect back, he would definitely have fitted better in today's NBA- perhaps an underrated player?

Wow, his company is valued at $1 billion!

I seem to remember him getting on a red hot streak the season we acquired him, but he was always streaky- he was a player who thought he was better than he was but sometimes played better than he was too. In fact I think that was the basis for his row with his coach in GS- didn't they say that Al thought he was some sort of superstar? He was a chucker. I remember when he got called for a technical for hanging on the rim after a dunk two games in a row.

His overall stats aren't particularly good, if you take away the first season he was with us.

Nalod
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2/28/2019  6:43 AM    LAST EDITED: 2/28/2019  10:42 AM
THe don Nelson issue is important in our history as it was a pivotal moment when we fired him after just 50 something games.....
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/sports/basketball/02araton.html
Moonangie
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2/28/2019  10:24 AM
smackeddog wrote:
franco12 wrote:I actually thought we'd be talking this article:

https://nypost.com/2019/02/25/ex-knicks-star-al-harrington-covertly-became-a-weed-mogul/

I liked Al- as I reflect back, he would definitely have fitted better in today's NBA- perhaps an underrated player?

Wow, his company is valued at $1 billion!

I seem to remember him getting on a red hot streak the season we acquired him, but he was always streaky- he was a player who thought he was better than he was but sometimes played better than he was too. In fact I think that was the basis for his row with his coach in GS- didn't they say that Al thought he was some sort of superstar? He was a chucker. I remember when he got called for a technical for hanging on the rim after a dunk two games in a row.

His overall stats aren't particularly good, if you take away the first season he was with us.

It is not an actual valuation...yet. He said it could be, as in "one day".

once a knick . . .

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